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Re: speed: *Accuracy* is far more important than speed, and here is why: A music teacher of mine once taught me something I have found to be true: By repeating your mistakes, your are actually "practicing" your mistakes, and you therefore get "good" at your mistakes and they can then become permanent. That is, if you charge right through the easy stuff and then always slow down or stop at the hard part, your "muscle memory" will learn and remember that behavior, and it will be a plague to cure. So with your scales, play them sickeningly slow until you can plan them accurately every time. *Then* increase the speed, bit by bit, until you can play them accurately at the higher speed, and so on.
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