by Donna Schwartz | Nov 20, 2015 | Motivating Students
How many times have you heard someone say this: “You have to practice hours a day in order to begin to make some progress and sound good.” It makes sense, right? I mean, how can you possibly get any better if you only put in a few minutes every day? Here’s the thing –...
by Donna Schwartz | Oct 30, 2015 | Motivating Students
What can we do to get our students to practice more? Here’s some ideas that I have used or have heard other well-known teachers implement. Some of these ideas will take time, but are worth it in the long run… Get to know each of your students. This is a...
by Mike Emiliani | Jul 31, 2015 | Motivating Students
As we saw in Part 2, deliberate practice means nothing more than to practice with purpose and a specific direction. This term and area of research was pioneered by researcher K. Anders Ericsson and was the first major change-up in common thought regarding what...
by Mike Emiliani | Jul 30, 2015 | Motivating Students
If you missed part 1 of this series, “Do Practice Time Lengths Matter?” here it is!In part 1 of this series, we discussed why long, open-ended practice sessions — longer than 90 minutes — can detract from your students’ learning. Remember that it’s important to...
by Mike Emiliani | Jul 29, 2015 | Motivating Students
For musicians, practice is a must. Learning music is a skill and, like any skill, it needs to be developed properly. However, practice doesn’t need to be difficult and it doesn’t need to be something to moan and groan over! Are long practices a bad thing? Not...