Hi peeps, given all the discussion of ‘starting with fast’ and recent threads and critique posts with people trying to do so, made me think of some of the potential reasons why some struggle more than others and was reminded of something in my own recent experience to do with how I percieve ‘fast’. I know that I am knocking on the door of 200bpm 16ths played clean for simple scalar lines on a good day. I’m very happy about this, but plenty of work still to be done to perfect. I know that I can tremolo on the high e string at 200bpm, pretty reliably for a number of bars.
After warm-up I will get my tremolo going as fast as I can. It feels good, smooth and sounds really fast. I then check against the metronome to find that I was only playing between 160 and 170 bpm. I would then bump the metronome up to 190 or 200 and play it fine and in time.
Its like my mind and body are calibrated to play up to the 160-170 mark in the absence of external stimulus ie. a beat/metronome. For the remainder of a practice session, I could play near enough at 200bpm tremolo without the metronome as a guide, like I was re-calibrated, temporarily at least.
I distinctly remember when working on my tremolo, that I relied on my metronome, but ensured that it was bumped way outside the stringhopping zone and my capabilities at the time.
Does anyone have a similar experience? Or can you hit your top speed every time?
Do you hear music thinking its in speed ballpark A, when in fact its ball park B?
I’m keeping an eye on whether this changes over time as I improve.