Practicing is something that we all have to and its a great feeling when you feel like you finally mastered a piece or made great progress on something. The next day though, it seems like you are back at square one and its the most frustrating thing in the world. I know that for me, this is a struggle I've always been dealing with. This article gives some great ideas to help cement the things that you learn in the practice room in your head and make sure they stay there.
http://www.bulletproofmusician.com/why-the-progress-in-the-practice-room-seems-to-disappear-overnight/
What a fascinating article! My students and I will have to try this way of organizing our practice schedules.
ReplyDeleteI thought this article was really interesting. I agree with a lot of what the author had to say. It also gave me some good ideas for my own practicing schedule. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThis is really good! It's always difficult to retain things but this puts things in perspective. Thanks for the article!
ReplyDeleteGreat article! This was extra fascinating because I am taking Psychology this semester and I enjoy thinking about music and psychology. Will definitely try these strategies in future practicing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting this! I loved the whole idea of a random schedule because that's what I tend to find works best for me. I'm not a super organized person and I have a hard time keeping practicing scheduled.
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