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Day 941 – All Roads Go Through Stability

I realize that it has been a while since I last posted about my progress, but as I get further down this path, I feel like there is less to say. I am practicing every day, getting better at practicing, improving, etc. There doesn’t seem to be an end in sight, so I’m going to keep doing it. I feel like many of my previous posts are on a loop now. I’m motivated (Game on!), and I discover that my face is shifting, so I let it (exit off of the Habit Highway), which sounds worse at first (back to the bottom). I adapt my specific practice to accommodate what I need (clarify my needs), things get … (click here for the complete article on jasonsulliman.com)

This was originally published on March 6, 2020, on Jason Sulliman’s personal website.

Jason Sulliman

Dr. Jason Sulliman is the assistant professor of trombone at Troy University in Troy, Alabama. He teaches applied trombone lessons, brass methods, and coaches various trombone ensembles. Jason earned his doctorate in brass pedagogy from Indiana University and is finishing a master’s degree in kinesiology - motor learning/control. Jason has earned master’s degrees in conducting and trombone performance from the University of New Mexico and a bachelor’s degree in music from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.