In my mind, the typical "fast run" is 64th notes at m.m. = 80 -> scales at 320. If you can play scales at this speed, how many years did it take you to get there from whatever slower speed? And how/how often did you practice them?
Mate, the first thing I did was make a midi of it. And no, I dont think anyone on this earth could learn to do that in a matter of months.Maybe there is some circus freak in China who can scale that fast, but he is not on this forum today, and he certainly didnt learn to do it in a 'few hours'.If this were possible, why is it we're even having this discussion? If scales can be mastered to absolutely break neck speeds with minimal time commitment, then why are they the stumbling block of many a student pianist?But as always, I am open to evidence to the contrary. If someone can post an mp3 of them scaling at 320bpm, then that would be a good start.SJ
Forgive me.Ah thought this freak was talking about 160 to the 16th . But clearly his/her madness was not to be taken any other way but literally. But ah still love ya.
Mate, I just read my post back and it sounded way harsher than intended! Apologies if it came across that way.
What would a reasonable goal be? Sixteenth note scale at quarter = 160, maybe? Would that let you play 90% of what you want to? I'd settle for 90%.