Friday, March 5, 2010
odd..o.O
Thinking back on all the difficulty with the chords that I've had these past few days, I decided to put "Variations on the Kanon" temporarily on hiatus (after practicing it so much, I was a bit frustrated/ fed up with it -not with the piece itself, just my own slow progress with it >_<") because I've actually found that it feels like, if I continously repeatedly practice a piano piece to correct a certain fingering or wrong notes that I keep playing, I'll simply end up frustrating myself. However if I come back to it after a rest of 1 or 2 days, or more, I feel like I can play the song with less mistakes and more fluidity then I had been able to before immediately after all that practicing- almost like I was able to improve better without practicing; but maybe it was the rest added to the frenzy of practice (due being extremely stubborn about wanting to play the piece right!- and perhaps just a tad bit of OCD-ness lol >_<) that allowed me to play better...odd isn't it? o.O
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There's all kinds of studies that say that taking a break and allowing your brain to process something is better!
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