AJ, I'm dumb, I know
, but I don't understand what are you talking about...
I'm not familiar with the Taubman technique. A video would be great (of course, if and when you'll have the time and the will to make it!)
Thank you
Marg
Yes i didnt figure anyone would really understand from that and I will do a video very soon.
However, for you..
In the revolutionary, in bars 7 and 8. The 'on the beat' groupings show 2 notes going down, then you go up to the next 2 notes that go down.. such as on the first beat, C, B, G, F.. then the second beat, Eb, D, Eb D..
These are difficult to play. If instead you see them off the beat.. as in go from the quaver pulse before the start of bar 7, you end up with groups of 4 semi quavers that all travel down. firstly "Eb, D, C, B" then "G, F, E, D", then "Eb, D, C, B" and so on.. play it by thinking of it that way and you'll find it much easier. This is illustrated by the excerpt from sandor that you posted, its not just a taubman idea.
The same concept is at work in FI - and everything else you ever play. FI is a little bit more convoluted though since the groups are not just notes travelling in one direction.
Will post video soon.
AJ