Fil
276 posts
Feb 11, 2017
4:39 AM
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Reading a Jack Reacher story, I came across this and thought what the hell put it on the beginner forum. It applies. ""She played them very slowly. Her idea was to get the notes right, then the articulation, then the meaning, and then last of all to get the speed right. Nothing worse than playing Bach fast and badly." Substitute your favorite harp God for Bach.... ---------- Phil Pennington
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Mirco
463 posts
Feb 11, 2017
12:11 PM
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""She played them very slowly. Her idea was to get the notes right, then the articulation, then the meaning, and then last of all to get the speed right. Nothing worse than playing Bruce Willis fast and badly."
Yep. Works just as well. ---------- Marc Graci YouTube Channel
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outdoor joe
34 posts
Feb 11, 2017
7:55 PM
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""She played them very slowly. Her idea was to get the notes right, then the articulation, then the meaning, and then last of all to get the speed right. Nothing worse than playing Brittney Spears fast and badly."
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SuperBee
4497 posts
Feb 11, 2017
10:06 PM
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I've been playing butterfield fast and badly for years
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SkullKid
32 posts
Feb 17, 2017
11:46 AM
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Yes, I found that this is very good advice. When you are having trouble with a song, just play it very, very slowly - once you can do that and your body remembers the movements well, you can speed up. :)
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