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Saturday, June 16, 2012

I aim to learn 'River Flows In You' by Yiruma by the end of July. I started learning it on Tuesday. I have made great improvements. At the chorus part, it was very difficult for me to coordinate. It took me 3 days and now my coordination got better. However, I didn't record the process.

I also realised something. In order for me to improve, I must keep practising till I get it. I kept practising the part where I couldn't coordinate till I get it right, regardless of what bpm I'm practising in. It could be as slow as 60bpm, but I can increase the speed slowly. :D

Lalalalalalala :D
9:30 AM