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#162274 - 05/14/08 10:13 PM
"Learning" a solo.
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Registered: 04/27/08
Loc: Kentucky, USA
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How do you define "mastering" a solo and being able to move on to another one? I've learned a couple of marimba solos and I'm working on my third, and I don't know when I should graduate to another one.
I've learned: Rain Dance - Gomez Frogs - Abe
I'm working on: Katamiya - Sejourne
(When I played Frogs at S&E, I received a proficient and was told to keep working on it, so I'm still working on it while I learn Katamiya.)
Any opinions?
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#162382 - 05/15/08 11:37 PM
Re: "Learning" a solo.
[Re: RhythmSong]
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Registered: 05/15/08
Loc: Texas
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I don't think anyone could really master a solo according to your definition of it. being able to play correct notes, dynamics, articulations, tempos, phrasings, and other stuff every time would pretty much make you the best player I've ever heard. Everyone misses notes on occasion. If you can play the solo consistently and make it sound pretty darn close to what was intended then you've mastered the solo.
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#162545 - 05/18/08 04:12 PM
Re: "Learning" a solo.
[Re: RhythmSong]
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Registered: 05/15/08
Loc: Texas
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I'm not saying that you shouldn't shoot for 100% percent, cause its definetely cool to get it completely right, but not one can do it all of the time. If you can play through it consistently, missing only a couple of notes, I think you should be fine.
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#163096 - 05/25/08 03:28 PM
Re: "Learning" a solo.
[Re: FarmerDrummer10]
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Registered: 05/25/08
Loc: USA
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I agree with the responses about consistency, that's definitely something I gauge my completion on. However, most of the time mastering a solo for me is a joint decision that my private teacher and I conclude on, agreeing that I've learned everything I can from that solo and that I have learned it to a point of consistently playing it accurately and being able to perform it well.
Overall just striving to play the piece correctly as well as trying to benefit from it, is how I determine if I've mastered a piece.
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