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by cheepin
4184 days ago
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Sometimes it's even easier after just 1 minute away. I code and play music, and I've made a habit of occasionally walking around the house, petting the dog, then back to where I'm working/practicing. It doesn't take long, but it works strangely well. |
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To complete the argument about learning: you play the tough section, correcting a few errors. Then you go away for a bit, and during that period the brain updates its hardware to include those corrections. The mistake is to hammer/saw away repeatedly and interfere with what you have already achieved, wasting time and effort. I think the OP kinda acknowledged this by recommending switching at whim between different tasks within a practice session.