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music practice, scales, arpeggios, technique, musicianship
Summary
In this conversation, Dr. Bob Lawrence discusses the common practice of separating scales and arpeggios in music training. He emphasizes the importance of integrating these elements into a cohesive practice routine that focuses on music rather than merely treating them as technical exercises. This approach fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation of music among musicians.
Takeaways
We all tend to practice scales in arpeggios separately.
They're discussed as separate technique exercises.
We don't want to separate scales and arpeggios.
Practicing them as exercises is a bad idea.
We should practice them as music, not exercises.
A double whammy to avoid is separating them.
Integrating scales and arpeggios enhances musicianship.
Mindset matters in music practice.
Focus on music rather than technicality.
Cohesive practice leads to better understanding.
Titles
Integrating Scales and Arpeggios in Music Practice
The Importance of Musical Mindset
Sound bites
"We all tend to practice scales in arpeggios."
"We don't want to do that."
"Another really bad idea."