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Slow
Practice Techniques for the Trombone
One
of the things that young trombone players have a real problem
with is the concept of being patient and striving for perfection,
while practicing their instruments. So often trombonists would
like to get to the meat of playing without practicing the solid
concepts that will get them there in the first place. It is
almost like a little old lady in the hamburger commercials that
used to yel "Where's the beef?" (If you are above the age of
45 you probably don't have a clue who I'm talking about, but
I think you get the idea.)
Patience
is a real problem with young performers. As a teacher, I find
that one of my biggest struggles in teaching trombone players
is trying to get them to slow down and practice the fundamentals.
I want to emphasize the word "slowly". The paradox
of the whole thing is that if they took their time to practice
their music slowly building up speed, they would get to their
desired goals much quicker and they will become much better
musicians at a much faster pace. Learning slowly produces the
best results!
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