What I’m seeing in the comments, btw, is something I’ve been curious about testing next—whether the ideal scenario is something like “identify single problem, solve single problem, repeat solution five times perfectly consecutively (if you can’t do that, you haven’t solved the problem yet)” and then move on to the next problem.
At the end of your practice session you can test your work by playing all of the measures you’ve solved in current or previous sessions (the whole piece, if possible, or just the parts you’ve been able to address so far). If you win that attempt, STOP. If not, add failed measures to the next session’s problem-work-set...
What I’m seeing in the comments, btw, is something I’ve been curious about testing next—whether the ideal scenario is something like “identify single problem, solve single problem, repeat solution five times perfectly consecutively (if you can’t do that, you haven’t solved the problem yet)” and then move on to the next problem.
At the end of your practice session you can test your work by playing all of the measures you’ve solved in current or previous sessions (the whole piece, if possible, or just the parts you’ve been able to address so far). If you win that attempt, STOP. If not, add failed measures to the next session’s problem-work-set...