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Spend a minimum of 20-30 minutes practicing each night.
A little work every day is better than long sessions every other day. |
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Practice slowly and accurately. Using a metronome is recommended. |
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Set a goal - maybe work on only 8 measures, but make sure you learn
those 8 measures. |
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Practice the difficult sections longer than the easy ones. |
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Play everything with expression. |
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Learn from mistakes. |
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Think for yourself. Be creative with your practice, and find out
what works best for you. Look for connections between music and other
subjects. |
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Be optimistic. You may not be able to play as well as you would
like to, but you will improve. |
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The "UP CYCLE": The more you practice, the better you
become. The better you become, the more fun it is to play your instrument.
The more fun it is to play your instrument, the more you want to practice! |
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The "DOWN CYCLE": The less you practice, the more difficult
it is to play your instrument. The more difficult it is to play your
instrument, the less enjoyable it is to play. The less enjoyable it
is to play your instrument, the less you want to practice! |
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Do yourself a favor!
Make practice a priority!
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