|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Often people receive a banjo, mandolin, fiddle, guitar or some other musical instrument as a birthday, Christmas or special occasion gift. There's glee and joy everywhere. The giver of the gift knows how much the receiver of the gift wants to learn this instrument and the receiver of the gift is ACTUALLY holding the coveted instrument in his/her hands instead of lusting for it down at the corner store or through the shop window. NOW WHAT?
Finding an instructor that fits into a busy work schedule is hard enough?but once you decide on a lesson plan, then the student must calculate the practice time, how to practice, what to practice ? and let's face it?not all people learn something the same way. We have math-wizard types that write everything down, social butterflies that strictly learn by only talking to others about it and yet others that envision a categories and divisional compartment-style strategy for a problem and logically devise a plan to solve the problem in a completely different way than there next door neighbor! So?in order to learn a musical instrument, how much practice time is enough and what kind of practice is right for you?
First the student must identify some goals:
1. What is the desired gain? Do you want to be a virtuoso or a hobbyist?
2. How much discretionary time is available to invest in the learning process
3. Is the student really willing to invest the time for the ultimate gain
4. Would the student be satisfied with a more social/casual study of the instrument
5. Identify why the student wants to learn 'this specific instrument"
There is no set amount of time that anyone should practice a musical instrument. When I was enrolled in programming classes, I could have studied nightly for 5 hours each night. It would have taken me years to learn the art and craft of computer programming. Though I'm intrigued by the systematic logic of it, my aptitude is towards another genre all together. However, on the other hand, if I spent an hour every couple days with a passionate hobby like playing the violin, not only would the time fly quickly?I'd also be learning at a much greater pace since the built-in passion is the motivation for advancement.
So as much as it's important to practice, a step back from that strategy is to first find the compatible instrument that fits you as a person; as an extension of your personality. If you're learning the guitar because it's cool and every guy can snag chicks if he plays guitar?.- & obviously that's the modern-day hip-factor mindset, however, you might not be actually aligning your highest aptitude for musical fulfillment with your most creative advantages you have to offer.
It's been my experience that every person has a certain level of musical talent. My enjoyable challenge has been to assist them in this adventure and actually locate their best abilities as quickly as possible. Then and only then can we match student with instrument and truly begin a fun and exciting Zen-walk down the road of happiness and contentment; where music, aptitude, personality and soul all congregate. Once this piece of the mystery puzzle is in place, I've never had to work at motivating a student to practice?.
Lee Tribbey is the marketing manager for http://www.LessonsAnytime.com, a totally online music lesson emporium and instrument teaching resource.
Wind Chimes and more... Today, Norm Goldman, Editor of Sketchandtravel.com and Bookpleasures.com is delighted... Read More Everyone has a talent. For Miami, Okla.'s, Brian Beauchamp, it's... Read More I don't know why, but I find the idea of... Read More Your first drum set purchase is very exciting! You have... Read More One of the things New Age pianist George Winston is... Read More Whenever I go to a Borders bookstore here in San... Read More Chords. They're amazing. There's no doubt about it. Especially when... Read More If you're a fan of New Age piano, no doubt... Read More Perhaps no other guitar maker has touched the hearts of... Read More Most people these days would associate singing with the popular... Read More In the late 1940's, the 45-RPM record replaced the 78-RPM... Read More Q. My children are very interested in playing music. Is... Read More Some of you may remember a book titled "Drawing on... Read More For years, you have been searching for a song lodged... Read More The Solid-bodied Corvette (not to be confused with the Corvette... Read More "But I'm not in it for the money" you say.Me... Read More That's a fair question!Basically, you can call music any noise... Read More Is your heart in the music? If so, it won't... Read More The guitar is considered the friendliest musical instrument there is.... Read More Movie and record producers alike are saying file-sharing networks that... Read More These practice tips were written for fiddlers. I've used them... Read More Disregard the popular image of rappers with their ghetto blasters,... Read More As industry insiders, we sometimes forget that when discussing the... Read More Controlling the images of the mind through image projection has... Read More With the increased proliferation of online guitar and musical equipment... Read More
Windchimes
for great gifts!
Interview With An Up And Coming Musician From Toronto
Beauchamp Brings Diversity to Music
Paint Your Own Musical Landscapes!
Shopping For Your First Drum Set
Creating Stark Atmospheres
Painting with Sound
The Open Position Piano Chord
Composing George Winston Style
A Brief History of Fender Guitars
Singing: The Tonic of Life
Why Do Music Lovers Still Prefer to Buy Records?
Would Chopin Have Passed A Music Quiz?
Piano on the Right-Side of the Brain
Name That Tune - Tips For When You Can?t Remember The Song Title Or Artist
Solid-Bodied Gretsch Corvette Guitar
How To Make a Fortune Teaching Piano (or Guitar, or Drums, or Singing, or?) To Beginners
What is Music?
Piano Music, Perfectionism, and Self-Expression
Building A Good Relationship With Your Guitar
The Record Industry Continues Battle Against Free Music Downloads
Music Practice Techniques for Learning Repertory
Music & Citizenship: Can Playing a Musical Instrument Help Your Child Become a Better Citizen?
Formation of a Song (Recording)
Visualization Techniques for the Pianist
How to Buy an Electric Guitar Online
The Solid-bodied Corvette (not to be confused with the Corvette... Read More
Are you a perfectionist? Does every note have to sound... Read More
Q. My children are very interested in playing music. Is... Read More
Different styles of music have different "sounds." We can all... Read More
Who would have ever thought that a call out for... Read More
I have always believed that success, in practically any subject... Read More
It is said that the forerunner of the guitar, the... Read More
Changing your guitar strings might make you feel a litte... Read More
Why do you care about stringing your guitar you may... Read More
When you think of music in Atlanta you generally think... Read More
Propelled into fame as one of the Beatles, along with... Read More
The first time I heard George Winston play back in... Read More
Most of us like to use what we learn right... Read More
Digital Music Download. Ever since file-sharing programs entered the hard... Read More
We All Have a Favorite Piece of Music that Moves... Read More
My friend, guitarist Brian Hughes, toured with the Chieftain's in... Read More
Movie and record producers alike are saying file-sharing networks that... Read More
This months tip deals with micing kick drums.You wouldn't believe... Read More
I'll never forget the first time I played the piano... Read More
One of the rules of practicing we all hear over... Read More
Boy, I really detest how some people do websites. Bands... Read More
Every once in a while a band comes along that... Read More
ABA form is like a musical sandwich. You have the... Read More
There's a reason Apple Computer dominates the legal 99-cents-a-download digital... Read More
Everyone has a talent. For Miami, Okla.'s, Brian Beauchamp, it's... Read More
Music & MP3 |