clarky
Axe-Master
This guy is right! I am no expert and also not gifted but playing it fast with mistakes makes you learn the mistakes. they dont go away. Play with no mistakes slow and then fast till they are gone. Also play it 100% right and stop. Dont ever stop on a wrong play. When you try the next day the right take sticks. Dont know why but hes right.
the answer to this is both yes and no...
but think again
what is the purpose of this specific practice session??
purely technique?
then mistakes are not permitted, you play for accuracy and uniformity..
speed is added little by little
purely for experimentation or for fun?
anything goes... fall off the bike you're trying to ride as often as you like
cos it'll not hurt...
you are trying to push the creative limits and break into new ground
so slipping up and getting scrappy is fine.. and often expected....