One of the greatest ways to practice "tricky" bits is to stop JUST BEFORE them.
When you learn /practice a piece , Instead of playing the whole piece s l o w l y , analyse (with the help of your teacher, if needed) where the "tricky" bits are. (it's usually the place where you usually get stuck or make mistakes).
Draw a dotted line in the score. When you play stop ( or freeze) where the line is, prepare in your head and go.
Soon you'll realise that the stop doesn't happen any more. Congratulate yourself. You've mastered this place.
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* The music is " Prelude and Berceuse", Shinichi Suzuki's favourite composition, performed by Shinichi Suzuki, Nagoya, 1970.
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