Introduction to Exercise 11 – Major 7ths on Their 7ths
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Stephen B.says
Hi Bob, I have found there is a lot of work in each of these modules. What I am finding is that there is no point in doing these superficially – I prefer to make solid progress and get good at each stage. These modules may take me more that a month to complete – I prefer doing these well to rushing and not being satisfied with myself. They are great exercises – I am working at them; my pace is what I can do well – some may say slow, but I’m not racing against anyone, I am working to be good at playing the sax.
It’s all about getting deep knowledge, not broad. Spend as much time as you want and need with each module, and that will pay off much more than speeding through it.
Stephen B. says
Hi Bob, I have found there is a lot of work in each of these modules. What I am finding is that there is no point in doing these superficially – I prefer to make solid progress and get good at each stage. These modules may take me more that a month to complete – I prefer doing these well to rushing and not being satisfied with myself. They are great exercises – I am working at them; my pace is what I can do well – some may say slow, but I’m not racing against anyone, I am working to be good at playing the sax.
Bob R. says
That’s EXACTLY what you should be doing, Stephen!
It’s all about getting deep knowledge, not broad. Spend as much time as you want and need with each module, and that will pay off much more than speeding through it.
Keep up the good work. 🙂