4 Great Reasons You Would Want to Slow Down Music - Get The Most From Your Dance or Music Practice

No matter if you are a dancer or dance instructor, music teacher or musician; there are amazing benefits when you slow down music that you are trying to learn.

When learning a dance routine or a selection of music it makes sense to begin slow, until you are perfect (or close to it), and then build tempo until you can perform it confidently at the desired speed. It may be even beneficial to go quicker than necessary, then when you have to actually perform at the exact speed of the original song, you will find it a cinch.

By beginning your practice slow you "program" the song or dance routine into your brain and by the repetition of the action you should easily build "muscle memory".

Instead of entrenching a bunch of mistakes into your brain from the start, it makes sense to ingrain a correct activity in your mind right from the beginning.

4 Reasons You May Want to Slow Down Music.

1 - Makes Learning Easier.

What if you are trying to learn a dance routine or piece of music but you are having trouble getting your fingers or feet around it because it is too fast. It may be difficult or it just might be simply too fast. By slowing down the music you can simply learn the routine and then once you are confident you can gradually get it up to "speed".

2 - Makes Learning Much More Enjoyable.

When you are having trouble getting a routine right it can be extremely frustrating. No matter how intensely you try it can easily put you off practicing. But if you slow down the music by even a small amount it can be the difference between having fun and being frustrated, being successful and failing, winning or losing, becoming a star or being a schmuck, getting ahead or being left behind.

3 - Fix Certain Segments Of The Song.

You might be having problems with just one part or section of a number. The best option is to isolate just that section, slow down the music and go over and over it. Build "Muscle memory" correctly.

4 - Don't Work Harder Than Is Necessary.

The choice is yours. In anything you do you can either do it the hard way or the easy way.

Simply Put, slowing down a song or track will make you a much better dancer, musician or teacher and I am sure you can see how incredibly beneficial it can be to slow down music and fix mistakes at the start of your (or your students) learning path, and then gradually building speed.

I spent hours and hours of frustration searching for a simple way to slow down music. At last I stumbled upon an uncomplicated solution. Check out my video tutorials at http://slowdownmusicsecrets.com/ You'll be surprised how easy it can be once you know how.

I can now slow down a song and save it to my hard drive for later use in 26 seconds - And so can you. Find out how you can slow down music


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