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Topic: Practice a whole sonata in one night  (Read 1192 times)

Offline lalo57

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Practice a whole sonata in one night
on: March 03, 2015, 03:02:05 AM
So, if I don't "learn" k310 in the following 7 hours, my teacher will probably kick me out... I mean she told me to play it slow but still a pretty tough challenge for me... It's a damn lot of pages... Of course it won't be anywhere near perfect but she told me that it should seem "studied". It seems really impossible that I will achieve that. What should I do? Focus on what seems harder? Just read the whole thing as many times as possible? Read each page 10 times? Work by sections and fingerings?  I feel really screwed.

Offline expressman70

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Re: Practice a whole sonata in one night
Reply #1 on: March 03, 2015, 03:51:31 AM
If you have semi studied it, try to improve what you know you need to improve. If you have not got it together score wise, then learn the sheetmusic to best of ability. Don't waste time here, get to work brah.
 

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