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Goin’ Slow, Goin’ Fast

The other day I received an email from a very trusted source on physical fitness. He talked of the importance of training slow, and training fast. Same principles apply in violin training.

The secret is knowing when and how to do both.

First, slow practice. Most violinists don’t spend enough quality time playing slowly, it’s that simple. Well, not quite that simple. Notice I said ‘quality time’.

You add quality to your slow practice time when you engage with your vision of the final result as you do it. If you visualize yourself playing with velocity it will give you clues to finger pressure, string crossing and shifting efficiency. It will help you ‘red flag’ essential data, the stuff that will be crucial to have in your conscious mind when you play fast. Then, your slow practice allows your mind the space to catalogue, absorb, and get the ‘feel’ of that information.

Now let’s talk about the other side, training fast.

While you are still in the learning phase of a new piece, ‘up tempo’ playing can be very helpful for a couple of reasons. If you are using my counting method, you will quickly expose problem areas, even those that used to surprise you later on in the learning process. You know what I’m talkin’ about. The, ‘that never used to be a problem’ type places.

If you are using my breathing technique, you will be building the habit of playing relaxed, no matter the velocity of tempo.

What I have given you are a few essentials of productive practicing. Thankfully – wouldn’t it get boring otherwise – there is more to know. To ‘strike it rich’ where intelligent practice is concerned, I suggest you hop over and grab my ”Kreutzer for Violin Mastery, Vol. 1” now.

All the best,
Clayton Haslop

P.S. Remember, keep your head in the game when you practice slowly. Once the ‘autopilot’ gets switched on, you’re cruisin’ for a bruisin’.

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