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Practicing is the most important aspect to your improvement. Private lessons alone will help you improve but to receive the full benefit practice is required. The common questions when it comes to practicing is how long should I practice for, how often, and what should I practice?
Length of practice sessions is dictated by your ability. Professionals that are well developed will practice for many hours every single day. A beginner who just started playing is not developed enough to practice for that amount of time. I always suggest for my beginner students to practice 30 minutes 5-6 days per week. You need to take at least a day off to allow your muscles to rest and recoup. As you improve that time will begin to increase. Remember to rest often! Do not go straight from one exercise right into another exercises, take a few moments and even a couple of slow deep breaths. Over my years teaching privately and in the schools I have found this next question is rarely answered, what should I practice and how! Teachers expect their students to practice but fail to give them the information needed to do it properly. The first thing you need to remember is don't practice what you are good at! If you only practice the skills you can already do, you will never improve on the skills you can not do! The second thing is your sessions need to be goal oriented. It does not matter if you are practicing for 10 minutes or 3 hours, you need to have your goals in mind so your practice session remains focues and productive. Remember, it's not practice makes perfect but rather perfect practice makes perfect. Fifteen minutes of well focused and goal oriented practice is far better then 30min of unfocused non-goal oriented practice. Do not try and practice everything you plan to work on or were assigned in one day. Your exercises are the fundamentals in your practice because thoese build the skills that you need to do everything else. Those skills need to be worked on every single day you practice! The music aspect toy our practice session is where a plan of attack is essential. Before you begin working on a piece of music know exactly the section you are going to work on, why you are working on it, and what you want to do with that section. From there, only work on your goal and each day set a new goal and over time the entire song will begin to come together. So remember, have goals each and every time you sit down to practice and remember, perfect practice makes perfect!
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