Pallas I don't like how it feels not to practice the way she's expecting.
This makes a lot of sense to me. As long one is paying a teacher, they ought to be largely following or aligning with their teacher. That doesn't mean not incorporating other teaching techniques, but I would want to prioritize the teacher's approach over other's.
Pallas Where I get really lost is when the notes are pretty solid across the piece and I start incorporating increasingly complex lesson notes (e.g., play through while vocally singing the treble line), but then mistakes pop up all over the place.
Yep, some how this is where I think Dr. G's approach falls short...
Pallas once you've learned the notes and the rhythm, the "real" work starts.
Exactly. I feel like her approach is really geared toward learning the notes and the rhythm, but I haven't figured out what her approach is for the next steps, for example when you're working on the whole piece.
Having said that, I haven't finished her whole book yet.
I do incorporate some of her practice techniques, and some are things I used to do and had gotten away from.
But I also want to re-read the Inner Game of Music, which I read so long ago that my memory is faint, but I'm wondering if that will round out the parts I feel are missing from Dr. G....
We'll see, I still need to finish Dr. G's book! π