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I don't know how threadworthy this is, but this has been bothering me for a while.
I had a teacher last semester teaching us percussion. It was cymbal day. Before we even put the two together, we already had a parameter: play on the right beat. I thought, 'why?' I need to learn the motion of the crash, the grip, the follow through, and the mute ontop of that. What an unnecessary and preoccupying rule.
Don't I need to explore the instrument first?
Is it just me, or is this a huge educational blunder?
I had a teacher last semester teaching us percussion. It was cymbal day. Before we even put the two together, we already had a parameter: play on the right beat. I thought, 'why?' I need to learn the motion of the crash, the grip, the follow through, and the mute ontop of that. What an unnecessary and preoccupying rule.
Don't I need to explore the instrument first?
Is it just me, or is this a huge educational blunder?