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  • Noa Kageyama

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    March 29, 2022 at 9:01 pm

    Yes – I think you could certainly alternate styles. Maybe even take the same chunk and alternate styles every few minutes? Or even take multiple 16-bar chunks, and rotate amongst them, alternating styles every time, perhaps? It would depend on how comfortable or well-learned you feel they are. The idea is to increase “contextual interference” as you feel more comfortable, so start with less variability and complexity at first, and then gradually increase the difficulty as you go.

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