![]() Each person comes into the ability to play different things in their own time after appropriate preparation. If you are struggling, ask your teacher to help you learn to practice better and make sure you follow their advice, not just once, but every time you practice.Īndrew Victor Edited: December 18, 2017, 8:07 AM Of course these techniques can and should be used earlier, but students can get away with a lot up until this point. Most of the music up until then can usually be gotten through even if students are still more or less using the beginner practice mindset of "Play though over and over, then go back and "fix" any mistakes." There is so much that is difficult about the Vivaldi that it really becomes necessary to use better practice techniques: breaking into small sections, practicing the 16th note passages with different bowing and rhythms, isolating the martele 8th notes, working up to tempo slowly with the metronome, etc. ![]() In my experience as a teacher, Vivaldi a-minor is the first piece in the Suzuki violin repertoire that is very difficult to learn if a student has poor practice habits (either doesn't practice enough, or doesn't use proper practice techniques). ![]() Have you been working through the Suzuki books?
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