This evening I reviewed the B section from this morning and considered changing it from yellow to red (after changing it from green to yellow this morning). I kept it yellow, but it has definitely given me more of a challenge than I expected. Working on the Solo A Section After that, I moved on to the solo A section. The two passages in this batch are four measures each, and the smaller sections definitely made my practice sessions more manageable. I spent 15 minutes on each passage, using the following techniques: Practicing in tiny chunks/rhythms: Because this section has some scale and arpeggio work, it made sense to practice in small chunks, or rhythms as I call it. This is very similar to one of the techniques Rebecca recommends for speed. I'm not going for speed right now so much as muscle memory, and this technique is good for that. Memory: Because we're looking at scales and arpeggios, this section has been easier to memorize. I can't say I can play the whole thing...
As part of Day 5 of Rebecca Bogart ’s Learn New Repertoire Faster challenge , the focus is supposed to be speed. I’m not there yet. Nowhere close. I do use her tempo-building techniques in other work—I leaned on them quite a bit in Pineapple Rag , and I’ll be using them tonight on After You’ve Gone as I prep for the graduation video . But for OTJ, speed is going to have to wait. Day 5 Today we leave Batch 1 behind and begin Batch 2. Batch 1 included the eight-measure intro and the sixteen-measure A/A′ section. (There are also two more A sections later—A″ and A‴—so I guess I got a head start on those as well.) Batch 2 consists of: Passage 1: B section (8 measures) Passage 2: solo A section, part 1 (4 measures) Passage 3: solo A section, part 2 (4 measures) The solo A section is firmly red (difficult), so I’m breaking it into smaller chunks. It has eight additional measures I'll address in Batch 3 next week. This Morning’s Practice: Passage 1 I originally marked Passage 1 as gree...