| And just to add: This piece (and with anything else), it comes off best if you start very slow. Build up speed slowly and when you get it up to par, you'll be just as relaxed as you were when you played it slow and accurate (plus you'll look relaxed while playing it, which is a great plus). And play this with a metranome, if you wish, so you can get the feel of where the rests are. In my opinion, the hardest part of this tune is the part you don't 'have' to play: the rests. When you get to the point you can play this without the music and without stopping, that's when it's golden. |