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Build Speed with Sequences
Sequences turn a plain scale into a workout that actually builds speed and accuracy. Here is how to practice them so they pay off.
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Why sequences work
A sequence repeats a small pattern through a scale, so your hands drill the same coordinated motion over and over. That repetition is what builds real, controllable speed.
Use a metronome and only move the tempo up once a pass is clean. Clean and slow beats fast and sloppy every time.
Key takeaways
- Sequences drill one motion repeatedly, which is how speed actually develops.
- Raise the metronome only after a clean pass.
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