tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6499996503581503973.post1759659417698514514..comments2023-04-30T03:05:58.391-05:00Comments on William's guitar blog: What do you focus on?William Bajzekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06466983196663664230noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6499996503581503973.post-64630928761967110312011-02-11T11:05:18.902-06:002011-02-11T11:05:18.902-06:00'Part of visualizing what's coming is &quo...'Part of visualizing what's coming is "hearing" the music that's coming as well.'<br /><br />That's true. Some people talk about visualizing (in the multi-sensory sense) ahead, like Shearer for example. <br /><br />Some people talk about just listening to the music as if you're in the audience. <br /><br />Pepe Romero says in his book something like, "focus all your attention in the crown of your forehead and just trust your fingers to do what they've been trained to do." <br /><br />I'm curious as to what else others might do.William Bajzekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06466983196663664230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6499996503581503973.post-76851585296547936742011-02-11T09:46:31.361-06:002011-02-11T09:46:31.361-06:00I focus on visualizing what's coming. It'...I focus on visualizing what's coming. It's a combination of looking ahead of my hands and imagining where I'm going. It's kind of a weird thing, but I sort of see my hand where it is currently and where it will be in next.<br /><br />Part of visualizing what's coming is "hearing" the music that's coming as well.Chrishttp://www.classicalguitarblog.netnoreply@blogger.com