Technique

March 11, 2010 at 7:18 am Leave a comment

It is so important to develop good technique from the beginning. Developing technique requires knowing how to practice and correct repetition. Muscle memory is cumulative. If you practice with good technique and repeat the passage correctly, chances are, the habit will stick. If you correct a technical habit only once and move on, the incorrect habit will take over. Learning good technique requires correct repetition.

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