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Kapila Kane Posted - 01/11/2016 : 07:18:24 AM
"It doesn't matter how slow you go, as long as you don't stop".
Good advice for guitarists and all instrumentalists.
However, for a better performance, and higher audience admiration, (more applause), please try a little closer to concert tempo when ready. Confucius Jr.
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Kapila Kane Posted - 04/27/2017 : 1:00:39 PM
and as we tell 5th grade beginners, 'PRACTICE MAKES PERMANENT'!
Earl Posted - 01/13/2016 : 06:28:15 AM
As my sensei used to say: "Practice does not make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect. Otherwise you just get better at your mistakes".
thumbstruck Posted - 01/11/2016 : 11:33:49 AM
My Dad always said, "Learn to play the tune slowly, then increase your speed. It's a lot easier to learn something the right way than to have to unlearn the wrong way. Also, don't hurt yourself."

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