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Subject: [Hornlist] Re: Endurance
I remember reading about some of the Jazz greats really learning to
become
"Greats".- Their practice strategy was simple. Aebersold quotes many a
jazz
player
In a message dated 3/25/06 1:00:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, Josh writes:
> I'd Suggest playing for 4 hours a day for about a month and see where you
> are. You'd be very suprised!!
>
For that matter, a lot of people might consider expanding their practice
to one hour a day. That would
I remember reading about some of the Jazz greats really learning to become
"Greats".- Their practice strategy was simple. Aebersold quotes many a jazz
player with this: "The truth is, many guys that are out there functioning
today Got Good by Playing for 16 hours a day for about 3 or 4 years s
Perfectly said !
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Subject: [Hornlist] Re: Endurance
" Endurance is gained by syste
" Endurance is gained by systematic and incremental practice." --wabotte
I missed the original posting or question on this, BUT a gradual building of
endurance is not the whole story on endurance.
Another part of endurance is a singing & relaxed approach. If you practice
with tight lips, yo
Endurance is gained by systematic and incremental practice.
Systematic: Range, volume and dexterity.
Incremental: Not expenontial. In other words, two min., four min., six
min., etc. Not twomin., four min., eight min., sixteen min., etc.
Practice something universaly useful. Scales, arpegios
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