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<blockquote data-quote="ESJohn" data-source="post: 566012" data-attributes="member: 6693"><p>Great work, Cappers!</p><p>I'd like to be able to keep in time as well as you, especially with extended rests. We are always told to "play the silence" and that requires concentration and precision. There are times that I tend to fall off of the timing needed for me to start blowing again after a break in the midst of a tune being played. I need to spend much more time learning subdivision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ESJohn, post: 566012, member: 6693"] Great work, Cappers! I'd like to be able to keep in time as well as you, especially with extended rests. We are always told to "play the silence" and that requires concentration and precision. There are times that I tend to fall off of the timing needed for me to start blowing again after a break in the midst of a tune being played. I need to spend much more time learning subdivision. [/QUOTE]
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