


PRACTICE HINTS
1. Practice on
a regular schedule
Try to practice at the same time every day (for example, immediately
after dinner or right before you go to bed at night).
This way, it will become part of your daily routine and you won't forget
to do it.
2. Go over your
assignment right after your lesson
The best time to practice is right after your piano lesson. That way,
everything that we spoke about at your lesson will be
fresh in your mind. The worst thing you can do is only practice the
day before your next lesson (or - even worse - an hour before),
because by then you’ll have forgotten everything that we worked
on together.
3. Don't let three
days pass without practicing
It is best to practice every day, but it’s okay to skip a day
here and there if something comes up. But if you skip a day,
make sure to practice the next day. You should never let three days
go by without reviewing your pieces.
4. Review different
parts of your assignment
You don’t have to practice the entire piece every day. Perhaps
one day you’d like to concentrate on just one line of a song instead.
That’s fine; just remember to concentrate when you practice. Don't
just mindlessly repeat that one line ten times without really
paying attention to what you’re doing.
5. Double-check
the notes and rhythms
Repetition is the best way to improve your performance of a piece, but
when you begin practicing a new piece you should make sure
you’re playing all of the notes and rhythms correctly. If something
sounds wrong, don’t assume you’re playing it right; stop
and check your notes.
6. E-mail me if
you have trouble
If you’re having trouble with a particular section of your piece,
e-mail me about it. I may be able to clear up your problem before your
next lesson.
7. Practice even
the pieces you don't like
If you don’t like a piece that you’ve been assigned, the
worst thing you can do is not practice it. Just grit your teeth and
play it five or ten times to make sure that you pass it at your next
lesson. If you don’t practice it, you won’t improve and
you can be
sure it will be assigned for another week!
8. Pay attention
to the way you sound
Listen to yourself while you practice and try not to get distracted
by what’s going on around you. Turn off the TV, ask your little
sister
or brother to leave the room for a while, and keep pets away so you
don’t lose your concentration while practicing.
9. Faster does
not mean better
Practicing SLOWLY is better than practicing fast. When you practice
slowly, you have more time to think about what you’re doing and
you’ll play more accurately. You can always speed up your piece
later, when you’re more comfortable playing the notes.
10. Devote at least
ten minutes a day to practicing
Try to practice at least 10 minutes per day. If you miss a day, try
to play for 20 minutes the next day. For every six months to a year
that
you’ve been playing the piano, add five more minutes per day.
Remember, 10 minutes is not a lot of time! Your favorite TV show is
probably 30 minutes long. You can even practice during each commercial
and it’ll add up to 10 minutes.