String Theory: A Music Blog
Video: How Karen Tuttle’s "plop" transformed my Left Hand
A video tutorial of Karen Tuttle’s foundational left hand concepts.
Practice Passagework like Primrose
Use Primrose’s “Rule of 60” to tackle challenging passagework.
Harmonics and Ponticello: A Partially Perfect Pair
Want to develop a faster left hand and a deeper sound while working less? Try this technical “superset.”
PracticeMind: The Complete Practice Model
My review of PracticeMind, one of the best books that I’ve ever read on all things related to musical practice.
Pattern Practice - Create Targeted Etudes with Intervallic Thinking
Pattern Practice is an important tool that can be used to dissect and master tricky passages.
How to Memorize Music Quickly...While Dancing
Learn the strategies I used to memorize two pieces in less than 36 hours, then perform them on stage in front of 3000 people.
Arpeggios: A Gateway to Thinking Harmonically
As a music student I was frustrated by the gap between the classroom and the practice room. Here’s how I use arpeggios to show students how their knowledge of music theory can help them become better instrumentalists.
Scale Up! Roger Benedict's new viola scale book
A review of violist Roger Benedict’s excellent new scale book.
Getting Bach in Shape: Left Hand
The great viola virtuoso William Primrose said playing the Bach Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin on the viola was “as a rule…a disaster.” In this post, the first of two, I describe some of my efforts at disaster prevention.
Too many notes to learn? Avoid burnout with multi-scale planning
Learn my approach for dealing with massive amounts of repertoire.
The Aha! List
Keeping a list of your most important observations can be a game changer in your daily practice.