Yeah, I'm realizing it's connected with a sense of having a basic method for tackling a piece/passages, and then there are those which need something more than that. I don't want to shoot myself in the foot, but I think my toolbox is starting to include that "something more" though, too, for many of the pieces that I'm working on anyway (teachers' guidance included of course!). Sometimes certain passages have been in a coma though, just waiting to wake up from some deep sleep, I guess. Just recently it kicks in for me that I can *really* *actually* fix things; that I can put them on a list and expect to engage a certain work and that it will get fixed if I do this. This is a new and just freshly growing attitude for me so I'm still learning about how it works.
For me right now it's somewhere that disturbs the flow of everything else around it, and of course there are degrees of disturbance. I'm trying to really hone in on the specifics. Maybe it's because I'm getting a number of things up to a certain level though, and so other things are just starting to stand out more, vs. an entirely new piece that overall requires a certain technical ability ... but, maybe they work hand in hand? I mean, maybe it's all directly related to your overall technical ability ... which, of course it is ... but ... *swims through stuff*