A really interesting video, Steve. I’m going to sit down and work on applying the principal. It’s actually quite fascinating, at least to me. I’m also sharing it with a couple of people that I know appreciate it. Hope you’re doing well.
This is cool because there's a similar trick for learning to juggle higher numbers where you work with three balls and throw them as early as possible and then as late as possible. Seems like a great way to connect physicality with sensing. Thanks for sharing!
A really interesting video, Steve. I’m going to sit down and work on applying the principal. It’s actually quite fascinating, at least to me. I’m also sharing it with a couple of people that I know appreciate it. Hope you’re doing well.
I think I'll try this...
This is cool because there's a similar trick for learning to juggle higher numbers where you work with three balls and throw them as early as possible and then as late as possible. Seems like a great way to connect physicality with sensing. Thanks for sharing!
Very cool!
Really interesting theory on both instruments. The pairs of quick notes get the speed up, but the pause gives your brain a chance to “rest”?
The pause allows your body and brain to rest, think about how it's going, and think about what's coming up.