_3 minutes of fitness with 4th finger
_Kreisler - Allegro and Andante as yesterday, but today I went through the whole piece besides double stops to see what is going on there
_Monti - Csardas, practicing partly against the wall the vibrato stuff and then the optimizing fast passages for my new position of the hand and for using 4th finger effectively
__Franck - Violin Sonata in A dur - 1. Allegretto ben moderato - both pages same as yesterday
_Fiorillo - 36 Caprices - I. Largo, Allegro - coming back to this piece after a long time, practiced Largo against the wall and then Allegro normal but trying to stay in the correct position of the left hand
Today I have practiced a bit longer than usual because I started to enjoy it a lot more. It is mad that only after such a short time I can see that my hand is already behaving differently, and it is becoming more comfortable for me to play even that I know it can take six months up to 1 year to reprogram what my left hand has been doing for the past more than a decade or so. Boring but super intentional consistency is the key to everything. I wonder if meditations are helping here in any way.