Time practiced
10 minutes
Scales practiced
- One octave G
- One octave D
- One octave A
- Two octave G
- Two octave A
Arpeggios practiced
- One octave G
- One octave D
- One octave A
- Two octave G
Techniques practiced
- Being mindful of where I’m going to put my fingers before they land
- Left hand rehearsal of tune fragments
- Double stops, using “upper, lower, both” pattern of strings
- Placing slurs in appropriate parts of tune fragments
Tunes practiced
- A part of Blarney Pilgrim
- A and B part of Feller from Fortune
Commentary
I’ve reminded myself of this before and I need to do so again: when doing double-stops, the angle changes necessary to hit both strings at once are smaller than I think they should be.
And with both the tunes I played around with today, I feel like I’m getting more of a handle on strategic placing of slurs. Which also helps me make a tune just flow better in general.
With Feller from Fortune, I was able to more or less stagger my way through both the A and B part. But not all the way smoothly. More practice!