Worked on lengthened arrangement of Triple Bypass for beginning of P3 section.
started notating vertically.
Interesting discovery: simple, alternating bypasses are "one dimensional" and can be fully described with the red x notation I was using. "Bounce" triple bypasses are "two dimensional" because one hand bounces in the Y-axis over the other hand. When you try and combine these with other bypass patterns, sometimes the hands will get locked up. So for two-dimensional bypasses, you need an additional identifier on cross positions to indicate which hand is on top. What would a three-dimensional bypass involve?
next
- Record Twiddler with metronome at NG6 tempo.
- Practice and record new Triple Bypass arrangement.
- Work on subsequent sections. Perhaps these sections can also have their own "little universe" like Triple Bypass?