Practice Clinic
Learning to listen
When most people think about music practice they have an image of a musician with their instrument pulling their hair out at tricky passages.
There are a few things wrong with this image. Firstly practice does not always require an instrument. Secondly this image assumes that much pre-practice preparation has already been completed. This preperation will include your practice plan, what you're going to do and how you're going to do it.
There's also another thing missing. Basic skills.
The assumption is that those learning instruments have basic music knowledge, understand some theory and know how to listen. Unfortunately knowing how to listen is not something that is taught very often.
Hence a recent submission to the clinic:
Our reply:
I'm glad to hear that you like practice. That's a VERY good place to be starting from!! Read more . . .
Practice Help
On the face of it music practice is very simple.
However once you scratch the surface and begin to realise that no two people will practice in the same way or have the same requirements you being to realise that it is a vast subject.
So where can you go for more specific help with YOUR practice problems?
Luckily we have lots of answers!
Getting startted guide
It's worth taking a look at our getting started guide as this covers common problems that many musicians face. Read more . . .







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