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Originally Posted by yeti Thanks Brutha, Magi, Romanianmemorist v helpful indeed. So, just to clarify, after the 'training' stage you get much quicker at all the skills, but still have to consciously decide to use the skills and are using some of your brain 'RAM' by doing it.
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Just like when you decide to write something. You don't think 'how does writing go again?' You transform information into writen form automaticaly. You mainly think about the information itself. The rules, words, letters, using your hand etc, these things are the automated part. So you will not be concerned with the technical aspect of the process but you keep your attention on the required task, you can't memorize pasively the same way you can't write or read or play the pianno pasively. Attention stability and focus are among the basics of the memorization skill and they will be covered during the course as well through exercices.