I have to implement the arpeggios and inversions into my practice! Very smart way to blend scales and technique into one exercise. Thanks for the inspiration!
Awesome, I’m glad you were able to get something from the video!! Going up and down the inversions was definitely a game changer when I added them to my routine!
Great video. I always tell people to make sure their warmup works general technique but also has specific things in it that will help you with the current pieces that you're working on. If you're not playing a piece or don't plan to play any piece that has triple laterals at 140 bpm, it's probably not a good idea to spend 30 mins a day doing triple laterals in your warmup. Lol.
I have to implement the arpeggios and inversions into my practice! Very smart way to blend scales and technique into one exercise. Thanks for the inspiration!
Awesome, I’m glad you were able to get something from the video!! Going up and down the inversions was definitely a game changer when I added them to my routine!
Great video. I always tell people to make sure their warmup works general technique but also has specific things in it that will help you with the current pieces that you're working on. If you're not playing a piece or don't plan to play any piece that has triple laterals at 140 bpm, it's probably not a good idea to spend 30 mins a day doing triple laterals in your warmup. Lol.
at my school for the single strokes we do 123234 for marimbas and 1234 for vibes Glock and xylo
Very helpful! Thanks :)
Thanks for watching, I’m glad to know you and others have gotten some use from it!
Ada is required for warm up
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How long would you say you warm up for?
It definitely depends on how much I plan on practicing after, but I’d say the average is probably 15 minutes for the warmup.