Practice Session Musings

Practice session musings

Someone said something the other day that really resonated with me. He said, “Even if you feel like you’re having an off day, every time you pick up your instrument, you’re getting better than you were yesterday.”

It resonated because it’s something that I’ve been wanting to say about practice sessoins, but I couldn’t get the words to gel in my mind. When he said it, my jaw dropped and I thought, “Someone put it into words!”

Suzuki said, “Only practice on the days you eat.”

Mary Kay Ash said, “If you take a day off, you’ll have an off day.”

I’ve already talked about practice vs play, but sometimes a practice session can be just playing things you already know because it’s fun or because it feels good. You’re still moving forward, even if you’re playing things that you already know.

I’m not saying that you should substitute playing for having a regular practice session every day, but it might be nice to play once a week instead of practicing. You’re still at your instrument. You may not be moving forward as fast as you like, but you’re keeping it fun.

Author: Tarah

I started playing flute in 1988 and piano in 1991. In 1996, my high school chose me to teach flute and piano to a partner grade school. I was chosen for a similar program in college. Tarah Schoell has always loved sharing her music and guiding others to learn new things. Because of this, she went to college to be a music teacher and has a B.S. in Elementary Education with a Concentrate in Music from Martin Luther College in New Ulm, MN. Tarah uses her music education degree to teach from her flute and piano studio, play in various professional and community ensembles, and run a blog on practice techniques at thequarternotes.com. She is active in the Omaha Music Teacher’s Association because she likes to support her fellow music teachers and use the monthly continuing education opportunities.

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