Pro-active Practice
02/09/2010 - 08:42 by Mike Saville
681. Play without much thought.
2. Make a mistake.
3. React to that mistake.
4. Play again.
5. Make a different mistake.
6. React to that mistake . . . . . .
2. Make a mistake.
3. React to that mistake.
4. Play again.
5. Make a different mistake.
6. React to that mistake . . . . . .
Sound familiar?
Make sure your practice is pro-active by planning what you will do beforehand and by playing slowly enough that you don't make silly mistakes.







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