• jason kleinberg wrote a new post 5 years ago

    The Fun Fiddle Practice Of Chaining Here’s a practice technique called “Chaining”. The basic idea is to incrementally add to what you are practicing. You can slowly piece together n […]

    • Great lesson makes thing fun and makes the mind wonder into new music and growth…

    • Bro I wish this was earlier in the course! I’ve always struggled with putting the individual quarters together and with being too dependent on playing through from the very beginning (i.e., if I mess up I have to start all over). I will definitely use this technique!

    • Thank you so much. This is going to be very helpful in both this course and my private lessons. Learning a rather tricky piece right now, but applied chaining and it’s actually coming together.

      • That’s awesome. Denise. Thanks for giving insights on your experience with this. Simple practise tools that we can get familiar with and utilize wherever 🙂 🎶

    • This is suddenly a really hard tune out of the blue! Good thing I can read sharps and naturals – otherwise it would be a total loss without even a sound bite as a guide. I will keep at it though. Your lessons are really awesome and I am learning a lot.

      • Thanks for sharing, Catherine. Your motivation in the challenge is great to experience. Thanks for your interest in the program!
        Simplifying more than I originally think or plan to always helps me with trickiness.

    • Neat…you sort of do that with piano, too, don’t you? Great stuff!

    • I like the chaining idea, especially as it relates to parts of a song. I tend to want to play the whole song without really paying attention to the parts. I find it easier to do with a song I am trying to learn rather than with plain scales.

      • Thanks for sharing these insights, Bill. Yea, a neat tool to utilize for deeper practise and gives a good alternate perspective to something in whole.


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