Warm-up
Scales & Arpeggios
Practice your music
Review past music pieces
Additional tips
- Be patient with yourself.
- When we see great musicians play at such a high level, we often fail to appreciate just how much he or she has practiced to get to that level of proficiency. We all have to practice and the amount of growth that’s possible is never-ending.
- Use a metronome! I cannot stress this enough. If you’re not playing with a metronome, you are doing yourself a huge disservice.
- Get organized. Dedicate an area of your house to music. Start a practice journal and keep a log of what you’re practicing and what needs work from day to day.
These small adjustments have a significant impact on your musical development. Practice smart, not just hard.
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