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7/22/2025, 1:09:20 PM
7/12/2025, 4:04:21 AM
>>530888826
Nice poem anon, I like it
Nice poem anon, I like it
7/4/2025, 1:06:38 PM
>>212405207
Oh, girls, they wanna have fun
Oh, girls just wanna have fun
Girls, they want, wanna have fun
Girls, wanna have
Oh, girls, they wanna have fun
Oh, girls just wanna have fun
Girls, they want, wanna have fun
Girls, wanna have
6/22/2025, 2:36:34 AM
6/20/2025, 10:45:54 AM
>>508072198
berry nice
i have a suggestion
using hanon (or any sixteenth heavy piece, really)
go extremely slowly with a metronome,
60bpm and under or so
except instead of playing straight rhythms,
there are several rhythmic permutations that any given set of four sixteenths can be played as; i like these four:
using
>sixteenth swing
as a template and starting point,
it can be described as long, short, long, short
>reverse swing
as short, long, short, long
>lazy
as long, short, short, short
>frantic
as short, short, short, long
just to see how it subconsciously works for yourself, break out a somewhat easier piece with lots of sixteenth grouping in one or both hands, and run through it, first normally with a metronome, and then using each (metronomed) permutation at least once, and then normally again without the metronome.
i guarantee new worlds will open before you. i have no idea how or why it works but, as any of my students could tell you, it just werks.
berry nice
i have a suggestion
using hanon (or any sixteenth heavy piece, really)
go extremely slowly with a metronome,
60bpm and under or so
except instead of playing straight rhythms,
there are several rhythmic permutations that any given set of four sixteenths can be played as; i like these four:
using
>sixteenth swing
as a template and starting point,
it can be described as long, short, long, short
>reverse swing
as short, long, short, long
>lazy
as long, short, short, short
>frantic
as short, short, short, long
just to see how it subconsciously works for yourself, break out a somewhat easier piece with lots of sixteenth grouping in one or both hands, and run through it, first normally with a metronome, and then using each (metronomed) permutation at least once, and then normally again without the metronome.
i guarantee new worlds will open before you. i have no idea how or why it works but, as any of my students could tell you, it just werks.
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