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matt
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The best way to learn Nagoya, like any piece, is correct, consistent practice. At first it may appear a little daunting, but there are no difficult rhythms, just alot of them. Take it at a slow tempo, break it down into sections........say, if you're playing part 1, the first 22bars. Memorize it. Then add another section. When i was learning it i made sure that i played through all that i new everyday, then would add at least 1-2 different rhythmic sections. It is a great piece........pay attention to the clefs, they switch alot, and the dynamics....they are extremely important in this piece.
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