Practice Tips For Maximum Musical Progress

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Many times students of all ages and experience lack proper practice habits,
they never achieve there goals because of this fact
I would like to mention some of the most important points.
The following applies to all instruments.

When a student first starts learning an instrument it can take from 2 to 3 months to develop a practice discipline. What that means is parents will many times say "my child doesn't practice enough" or "I don't want to pay for lessons if they are not going to practice every day".
The point here is that until a student develops a practice habit - 
THEY WILL NOT NATURALLY PRACTICE EVERY DAY!!!!

Until it is developed with weekly lessons, positive encouragement and time! 
I capitalize this because so many students believe that this should be a nature habit that every one has. Parents many times stop themselves or their child from lessons without allowing them the time to grow into a good music student!

This takes great patience, personal discipline and commitment to allow for this habit to develop and then become part of the student's daily life routine!

Just the same way you learn to read, write, play sports, eat a proper diet and exercise.
Most people forget how much time and reinforcement was given to them in the 
early stages of reading and manners and most things we NOW take for granted.

So before you give up on your child or your self remember the six month rule. 
Most things in life like sports, proper diet, working out - takes about six months to  
becoming a habit. Make a realistic goal for the student to practice undisturbed for a minimum of twenty minutes two to four times a week - that is a great start. Then within a couple of months expand practice time to 30 minutes a session. Then within three to six months the student should practice thirty minutes three to five times a week. 

It is so important to set aside 30 to 60 minutes a day to practice.
I find with younger students it is better to practice in 15 minute intervals.
Remember it is more important to practice with your hands and body in the proper position then to do more time sloppy and rushed. Our brains act as a recorder so when we go extremely  slowly and accurately we produce so much better results. That why it is necessary to have an instructor that continually monitors these on going habits.


Thanks for reading!
And don't forget to apply these principles.


Now transpose these to each position (register) of your instrument, then to all 15 keys.

 




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Vince Lauria Sun and Earth Music

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