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[QUOTE="arktouros:1189014"]Relaxing, posture, and regular breathing go hand-in-hand with "ABOVE not THROUGH"...none of this comes overnight, it takes years. Hitting harder when you're tired is probably from loss of concentration and the fact that you're NOT RELAXING. Sit up straight, loosen your stick grip, keep breathing. If you're muscles are physically tired, take a breather. STRETCH OFTEN, all the time, multiple times throughout the day, no matter what you're doing. Forearms, fingers, back, neck, ankles, anterior tibialis (front shin muscle), keep em loose. If you're upper arms or shoulders are tired you're doing it wrong. The only time I really get exhausted now, and my muscles just won't move, is when I'm playing with other musicians who have more volume than anybody has any business having, or at a live show where the drums just get buried and I can't hear myself, or when I'm just consciously playing hard for fun. Well I know a keyboard and a grand piano aren't even close to the same thing. That's just a bad analogy haha.[/QUOTE]
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