m1469...
Responding to your original post/thought ~
I have this kind of thing I "struggle" with - almost constantly. I was never aware of it, until that past year +1/2. (I took a long break away from playing ... ) - My first teacher back into playing used to comment on my posture 'n' such. I didn't really process any relative meaning - perhaps aside from simple appearance. (I was like - so what?)
Now - I realize I have tension in weird parts of my body - my feet or leg - usually the same one ... and I will start to lean over/slump when I'm really concentrating on something. I know it affects my playing, impedes my practice in terms of productivity. if I have so much energy subconsciously directed at a weird part of my body, how can I truly be focused and relaxed the way I need to be to play (anything)? When I am able to correct my posture and let go of those tension spots (and all other things are in sync - I'm rested, fed, etc)... everything works much better - in my hands, and musically - and feels more natural.
I'm always striving for that "natural" feeling for each passage...
But - again - the original post - I truly think that when I've practice "well" - I learn something new every time - about myself or how my hands/body functions.
To me, so much of it is "choreography" and "preparation" ... I'll take whatever time necessary to get that into my system ... (practicing a lot of Bach lately, so, you understand the importance of that, LOL!).
Anyway - I enjoy this post...And I'm rambling again (and don't know if I'm making sense. It's Xmas even and I'm super tired).
