One of the hardest things about learning music is that you need to practice every day. However, that’s all that many teachers will say - you need to practice every day. You’re often not told how to practice, which leads to many students just repeating the same things over and over again, and not necessarily getting any better.
This blog hopes to change this, by highlighting a number of practice methods that can be used to increase the efficiency of players practice. Not all the methods featured here will work for everyone, but hopefully by shedding the light on some issues and getting players to think about how they practice, they can help increase their efficiency.
This site is not just designed for beginners, but also advanced students and even professional players, who might be looking for a new way to get the most out of their practice sessions, especially when you have a limited amount of time to practice.
About the Author
Ben Clapton is a Perth Based Violinist, Teacher, Composer and Student. Having learnt the violin for 14 years, he has completed an Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts from <a href=”http://www.waapa.ecu.edu.au” title=”the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts”>WAAPA@ECU</a>, where he is currently studying towards a Bachelor of Music. Ben has been actively teaching Violin since 2004, and focuses his students towards effective practice routines.









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