How Much Do You Have to Practice?

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  • @BradHarrison
    @BradHarrison  Рік тому +2

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  • @rusenot
    @rusenot 2 роки тому +99

    Sometimes when you are not practicing your musical instrument for about a week and then you finally deacide to practice you may feel improvements, I really don't know how it works, but it works, so sometimes you need to have a rest so you could move further

    • @kane6529
      @kane6529 Рік тому +15

      This is so true, most plateaus I’ve broken through came off a break from the instrument. Once I get my strength back up I always surpass where I was stuck before

    • @blackblack6662
      @blackblack6662 Рік тому +5

      I had like 2 or 3 months of break, and after that I gained improvement. Not huge, but still, felt positive because my skills improved, which is amazing.

    • @TwoSetViolinEdits
      @TwoSetViolinEdits Рік тому +1

      It doesn’t work for me 😅
      I tried it, almost got killed at my lesson.

    • @無問西東
      @無問西東 Рік тому +1

      @@TwoSetViolinEditsWhy?

    • @TwoSetViolinEdits
      @TwoSetViolinEdits Рік тому +2

      @@無問西東 cuz I didn’t practice enough and sounded like shit

  • @darkalligraph
    @darkalligraph 2 роки тому +359

    Self-taught piano player here, I've managed to practice every day for the past 2 and a half years.
    I'm not sure how I suddenly gained such motivation, I started learning German daily a year prior, and perhaps that taught me how to work on something daily.
    But I think in the end if you're truly passionate about something, it's not difficult to get yourself to practice, you just do it because you enjoy it.

    • @holysmoke8439
      @holysmoke8439 2 роки тому +1

      Yes but cats can do that

    • @liro6
      @liro6 2 роки тому +8

      Kannst du mich verstehen, wenn ich dir diesen relativ einfachen Satz schreibe?

    • @darkalligraph
      @darkalligraph 2 роки тому +8

      @@liro6 Ja, natürlich! "Can you understand me, if I write this relatively simple sentence?"

    • @Lucaplayshorts
      @Lucaplayshorts 2 роки тому +7

      Exactly. Enjoyment of “practice” is key. I think that’s the main reason most amateurs give up within a year or so, they just don’t enjoy practice enough and it becomes a chore instead of an enjoyable activity they look forward to.

    • @DaveLivesInACave
      @DaveLivesInACave 2 роки тому +3

      I do not agree with the last thing you said but that's because im adhd

  • @Gaizure
    @Gaizure 2 роки тому +266

    When I first started learning instruments (3 at once) I did 20 minutes each, 5 days a week. Once I found myself getting past absolute beginner level, I bumped it up to 30+ as I found myself needing to practice more individual things with overall technique (this is huge on guitar). Not surprisingly all of them improve at a very stead pace.

    • @erioooo
      @erioooo 2 роки тому +18

      Exactly, i play 3 instruments (piano drum violin) i had to focus one at a time or i wudnt be able to progress as fast. Its rlly difficult to multitask all those instruments at once if u want it to be very effective

    • @iielephvnt6125
      @iielephvnt6125 2 роки тому +15

      You should try 40 hours a day

    • @iielephvnt6125
      @iielephvnt6125 2 роки тому +5

      @Pete Testube it’s a joke from a channel called twosetviolin

    • @beef88
      @beef88 2 роки тому

      No one asked

    • @mikoajtokar5846
      @mikoajtokar5846 2 роки тому

      I did minimum 15 on both piano and guitar but very focused all the time and effiecient and always with set goals like getting this riff from 90 to 100 and improvements were very big. After those 15mins i often played around but that wasnt practice

  • @winstoncadman4904
    @winstoncadman4904 2 роки тому +30

    Music teacher here... Thank you for breaking this down so well. I just sent this to a group of music students. I am seeing a clear difference between those who practise more times a week than those who practise once a week.
    When I was a young student I only made real progress once I realized that the mind and body needs consistent practise over the course of a week rather than a cram practise session of two hours before lesson day.
    These days I make a point of telling and showing my students HOW to practise because you have to have a plan🙏

    • @MyFridgeIsBetterThanYours
      @MyFridgeIsBetterThanYours 2 роки тому +2

      This is a real wake up call (again) Gotta do more than study the music but instead practice.

    • @winstoncadman4904
      @winstoncadman4904 2 роки тому +2

      @@MyFridgeIsBetterThanYours Nicky Hopkins, this must be you😃 How's that piano practise coming along?

    • @MyFridgeIsBetterThanYours
      @MyFridgeIsBetterThanYours 2 роки тому +2

      @@winstoncadman4904 Going pretty ok I got the main idea of tbe rock section down and I just have to focus on the operatic section and ending

  • @xy1036
    @xy1036 2 роки тому +2

    Danke!

  • @WillsJazzLoft
    @WillsJazzLoft 2 роки тому +21

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this subject. I find that my challenge to improvement is staying focused. If I find myself getting bored or burned out with what's before me, I'll keep it moving. I set a timer for between 5 and 10 minutes that I practice a specific piece or exercise. When it's up, I move on to something else. The last thing that I want is for that hour of practice to drag by. My priority and my goal during any practice session is to enjoy what I'm doing. If that happens, then I've had a successful practice.

  • @legrangedylandlg
    @legrangedylandlg 2 роки тому +9

    Guitar player here. I play everyday and I think it's important to have fun because if it's a chore you will never allow yourself to achieve the same level as success as someone who is passionate about the same hobby. My goal Is to be able to play anything I'm presented with, no matter how technical. Even if it takes me 50 years to get there!

  • @inzanozulu
    @inzanozulu 2 роки тому +28

    Throughout my life I've been discouraged in many of the things I've tried. But lately I've been better at pushing myself through and just trusting the process. While I agree that practicing efficiently is the platonic ideal, I believe that for some people as myself, chasing that ideal can get in the way of progress, at least when you're starting off. Basically over-thinking things and wasting time I worrying about if my practicing is good enough. In reality, I think that you need to reach a certain level of competence before you're able to then reflect and say 'OK. This is how I should spend my practice time'. Before that, it was more effective for me to just shut my brain off and follow a generic process.
    For context, the two skills I'm working on are playing the violin, and wakeskating. And I've finally made huge improvements to both over the last year by just doing it and not worrying about anything like long term goals or whatever. And now I am finally at the stage where I can properly plan and target key things in my practice
    Just my thoughts of course, everyone is different.

    • @sdfvhiej
      @sdfvhiej 2 роки тому +2

      I tottaly get what youre saying, it has always been this way for me too, I start something, dont have the enough motivation to keep this level of practice or set goals, even do I love it, and then make myself feel bad for not being able to do it, along with my parents, and end up giving up entirely. But what you said about just following what you want and not worrying is what got me to stay strong on learning the piano, which im doing now, and I feel like its the most honest thing Ive tried learning in my life, its working for now

    • @inzanozulu
      @inzanozulu 2 роки тому +1

      ​@@sdfvhiej That's awesome to hear! I hope for the best. I'm keeping on keeping on, too. Just got out of a lesson a bit ago when I saw this comment!

    • @sdfvhiej
      @sdfvhiej 2 роки тому +1

      @@inzanozulu amazing I got out of my lesson when I replied to this comment 😆

    • @Anorectic.Bumblebee
      @Anorectic.Bumblebee Рік тому

      this is what I needed to hear, so often the comment section holds more value than the actual vid xD

  • @SAHBfan
    @SAHBfan Рік тому +10

    I have a drum instruction book written in 1934 by Max Bacon, who was regarded as one of the World’s best drummers at the time (pre-dating the superstars, such as Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich). His practice routine advice was to practice every day, both morning and evening, but only for 15 minutes each session. He said, obviously, you could do 30 minutes or a hour if you have the time, but as a minimum, 15 minutes twice a day every day is far, far more useful than ‘3 hours at the weekend because it is raining’. He insists, though, that you MUST practice every day, twice, no compromise. Same times, every day, it must be a regular routine. Nothing must interrupt this practice. Don’t open the door to visitors, don’t let anything interrupt your routine, it is sacred. He also emphasises the importance of twice a day. He claimed things stick in your head much quicker if you attempt to learn something in intense concentration for 15 mins - then revisit it later in the day. I tried it for a while and he was definitely onto something, it was a very efficient way to learn and practice. I ultimately found it impossible to stick to it, though. Real life and other people have a habit of butting into the routine 😡

    • @LoriYoung-l2b
      @LoriYoung-l2b Місяць тому +1

      Thank y o u for the Max Bacon referral!

  • @ianmclean5541
    @ianmclean5541 2 роки тому +13

    Lots of great tips in this video. I would like to add that it is paramount that you don`t force speed on yourself in learning something new. Resist the temptation to play or do something too fast. You will inevitably be repeating and learning mistakes if you do this. If you are practicing music, use a metronome and keep dropping the tempo until you can play it well. Only then should you increase the tempo but start backing down the tempo when you make mistakes. This is a long process, so be patient. You aren`t going to become great or fast overnight. Chart your progress. Do at least a little bit everyday. Make yourself do at least 5 minutes a day, which sounds crazy but if you can get yourself to do that, the chance is high that you will take much more than 5 minutes once you get into it. You`ll likely at least end up doing a minimum of 15 minutes a day, which is nearly a total of 2 hours a week, spread out. Memory experts say that learning anything spread out over time is far more effective than cramming information in a single session. Food for thought.

    • @cyrusthe0ther795
      @cyrusthe0ther795 2 роки тому +1

      Do you do/did this?

    • @ianmclean5541
      @ianmclean5541 2 роки тому +1

      @@cyrusthe0ther795 I follow those basic rules, but I don’t necessarily practice every day. Some days I get a lot of practice in and other days I’m just too exhausted. Consistency is key but not always entirely possible. I definitely practice with a metronome religiously.

  • @Mrphilharmonic
    @Mrphilharmonic 2 роки тому +6

    This is great - says it all. The truth can hurt, or at least irritate a bit. Fact is, when I was a young kid, there were so fewer distractions. My piano WAS my Gameboy, my Xbox, Facebook etc. I loved it so I wanted to practice, but because no one CALLED it practice, it didn’t ‘feel’ like …. Practice.
    I feel if we could just find another word to substitute for practice millions more students would do far better. I tell my students not to use the word ‘practice’ but “REHEARSAL” instead. I find that focuses the mind in the right direction, on performance rather than drudgery. It’s also installs a sense of urgency. Give it a try and let me know how you get on

  • @gigawhat7523
    @gigawhat7523 2 роки тому +7

    I feel like it also depends on your passion, your thrive for practice. I'm a self taught guitar player, and I know that if I start constantly playing guitar, then I'll more easily get tired and annoyed and lose my passion. You have to also be passionate and find what you are doing fun.

  • @beauxr.benoit1374
    @beauxr.benoit1374 2 роки тому +6

    You always need to practice, (I taught myself how to play the drums and then later taught my Dad as well.) You always need to practice or you will forget things or just let the muscles you use get weak. Also, you don't notice you are practicing if you are enjoying what you are doing.

  • @owlly_477
    @owlly_477 2 роки тому +38

    I give hugs to all who wanted him to explain why we only need to practise 4 times a week

  • @Matcha-soda
    @Matcha-soda 2 роки тому +8

    8:55 That hit really hard and it was probably what i needed to hear. I really need to fix my bad habits and make a schedule for what I'm going to do. I'm glad i watched this video!!

  • @virginiamoonmusic
    @virginiamoonmusic 2 роки тому +1

    This was so well expressed and explained! Ty for taking the time to do this! I played the violin for 7 yrs in school, and i have recently picked it up again after 15/20years… I’m quite nervous and don’t know where to begin….! So far, I need much practice…yes indeed..! I’m just grateful and happy to re-visit my fave instrument again… discipline is needed…! So help me God😛

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому

      Welcome back to playing! And glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @SwapneelGhosh95
    @SwapneelGhosh95 4 місяці тому +1

    Yet again.. this is 100% relevant information. Thanks for the reminder! :)

  • @annavaldouglas4697
    @annavaldouglas4697 11 місяців тому +1

    Gonna use this for other things I’m trying to study too, like figure drawing and portraits! 😁 Great video, it was very informative!

  • @francescomanfredi
    @francescomanfredi 2 роки тому +21

    The English translation to French is delightful! Great lesson by the way!

  • @QuickStartClarinet
    @QuickStartClarinet 2 роки тому +6

    I love this (and all your videos)! I think the part about scheduling practice is particularly important!
    The one thing I would add/say to anybody reading this is don't undersell the value of warm-ups!
    It isn't just something you get through at the beginning of practice so you don't pull a muscle before you get to the productive stuff. Warm-ups, especially things like long tones for musicians, can be the most productive time of finding the fundamentals on your instrument.
    I prefer to think of warm-ups as fundamentals instead because they are the fundamental foundation to all the skills you are hoping to develop!

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому +2

      Totally agree! I think part of the problem is that new musicians don’t know what “warm” feels like. They do know what it feels like when they struggle to play and don’t sound good though! (It’s of particular importance for brass/wind players, I find).

  • @tchaikovskyfanboy2928
    @tchaikovskyfanboy2928 2 роки тому +1

    Great Job on Hitting 100K on UA-cam Sir Brad Harrison!! You are by far the greatest Clarinetist I doth ever seen!

  • @markbrown7103
    @markbrown7103 2 роки тому +3

    I am a solo instrumental guitarist once I started reading music back in 1981 I will practice reading about four or five times a week at least but as I got better I got more interested in it and started putting more time into this day I practice every day and sometimes take a day or two off to let my mind rest but most times I practice guitar every day I have become a solo instrumental guitarist and been playing for about 46 years musics my life I love it thanks for the video I will save it have a great day👍🏼🎸🎼🎶👍🏼😀💖

  • @sinke_hr2986
    @sinke_hr2986 2 роки тому +1

    I drilled technique from my 15- to my 17- like mad, talking about guitar, just mindless hours of practice and that's it, now im 40 and still enjoying benefits of that drills in younger days and string skipping, alternate picking and sweeping is easy now for me and I can enjoy playing guitar. I had 5 years break from guitar but first day after a break I was capable to play very well, all muscle memory was there.Thinking about taping technique now but I am to lazy to start and practice it.But in younger days I practice 5 days on week, 6 to 8 hours.

  • @Whynot690
    @Whynot690 2 роки тому +8

    Practice doesn't made perfect, only perfect practice makes perfect.

    • @Mrphilharmonic
      @Mrphilharmonic 2 роки тому +6

      I used to say that. Now it’s “proper practice makes progress”

    • @jamesrogers5277
      @jamesrogers5277 2 роки тому

      @@Mrphilharmonic Yes fair enough, that’s good - but ‘Practice doesn’t make perfect, only PERFECT practice makes perfect.’ is a useful and pleasing corrective nudge (when quoted in full ,as here, by Whynot690) and is more memorable and effective, I suggest.

  • @richard135b7
    @richard135b7 Рік тому +2

    Amazingly good content. Practical advice, motivating and inspiring. Thank you

  • @Hexspa
    @Hexspa 5 місяців тому +1

    I juggle several musical interests and average each one about twice a week for an hour per day and I’m able to make fairly satisfactory progress. Not virtuoso level but, with time, decent skill. That’s with roughly 2.5h days, 5-6 days/week or about 13h/week.

  • @mamesushi136
    @mamesushi136 2 роки тому +2

    Love the editing and the humor!

  • @stillgrow.ing1
    @stillgrow.ing1 2 роки тому +1

    Loved it, thank you so much! Also those slides were hilarious

  • @SeanWilsonPiano
    @SeanWilsonPiano 2 роки тому +1

    Love it! Amazing suggestions, will share!

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому

      Excellent! Thanks for the support!

  • @JustinSakogawa
    @JustinSakogawa 2 роки тому +4

    As a fellow music teacher, this video is a godsend! Thanks so much dude! The answer to shredding is within this video! \mm/

  • @ENGguy
    @ENGguy 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you very much for your time and effort into doing these videos, they help a lot :)

  • @rahulacb11
    @rahulacb11 Рік тому +1

    The "new phone, who dis?" comment absolutely cracked me up!😂. Great info and amazing video as usual Brad👍, Thank you.

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  Рік тому

      Ha! Yeah I thought it was funny but I think you’re the first to mention it. Glad you enjoyed!

  • @docbryant
    @docbryant 2 роки тому +1

    Brilliant! I love it. Glad I stumbled across this channel.

  • @babyzorilla
    @babyzorilla Рік тому +1

    For some reason, I always come back to this video for motivation

  • @elegostar6523
    @elegostar6523 2 роки тому +6

    40 hours a day is the only accepted practice

  • @MrBrainsquash
    @MrBrainsquash Рік тому +1

    I love that dry humor, I think I should practice that.

  • @isaiahmcclure8894
    @isaiahmcclure8894 2 роки тому +2

    I've learned Mandarin 1-2 hours daily the past 4 years. (I also live in China so that helps)
    I've also been practicing Violin 1-2hrs a day almost daily the past year

  • @shmlorp7927
    @shmlorp7927 2 роки тому +1

    Yes

  • @lueneburger8937
    @lueneburger8937 2 роки тому +1

    practice every day in the morning, this is the best

  • @sauusa6294
    @sauusa6294 2 роки тому +2

    1:24 I think I’m good at that last one without practicing. I must be a genius at it.

  • @whatcommsmusic
    @whatcommsmusic 2 роки тому +1

    Oh my goodness. Love all your content. Especially the Easter Eggs in this video. Hilarious. Thanks so much for creating and sharing!

  • @menoskaiju8834
    @menoskaiju8834 2 роки тому +1

    Great video and the advice within isnt just applicable to music! I take all these things into consideration when I want to get better at the games im playing and when I want to improve my strength in the gym.

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому

      Great! I’m definitely coming from a music perspective but I tried to make things are general as possible. This stuff is true for most things.

  • @velcroman11
    @velcroman11 6 місяців тому +1

    I practice 3 x 1 hours practice sessions. 1) Morning. 2) Afternoon 3) Evening or 2) After lunch 3) before dinner. I also study for 1 hour / day theory. I will stop that after I passes the theory exam.

  • @HenryCodwin
    @HenryCodwin 2 роки тому

    I only recently found your channel and as an aspiring pianist I thoroughly enjoy your videos. I am currently learning a piece called Nuvole Bianche, your tips will come in handy as I'm easily distracted. Keep up the great videos!

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the support! Glad you’re enjoying them! Good luck with the new piece!

  • @thenamelessdragonfish
    @thenamelessdragonfish 2 роки тому +1

    1:05
    Because I said so.
    THIS GOT ME DYING LOL

  • @velcroman11
    @velcroman11 2 роки тому

    One of if not the most, if not the most informative video I have seen on UA-cam, thank you. 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @melanieincognito6714
    @melanieincognito6714 2 роки тому +1

    I play and learn it with an online video course...I just do lesson after lesson everyday another one and sometimes I learn some songs that are actually way too hard
    But I never really practice I guess

  • @julio-san331
    @julio-san331 Рік тому +1

    The French translation killed me 😭" I would like to a cup of drugs socially acceptable " 5:58

  • @k27ism
    @k27ism 2 роки тому +1

    I prefer to do things spaced out in 6 days streak interval. I rest on the 7th day and dontt do anything related on the extra day.

  • @NoahtheEpicGuy
    @NoahtheEpicGuy Рік тому +1

    It's important to stress taking breaks and especially sleep.

  • @harryjackson4759
    @harryjackson4759 11 місяців тому

    Yes quality is important. If you try to take work to many songs . Rather than concentrate on a few songs and difficult parts. I am better off.

  • @hifijohn
    @hifijohn 2 роки тому +3

    A long time ago a wise man said to me practice practice until you are sick of even looking at your guitar, then pick up your guitar and practice some more.

    • @alanwann9318
      @alanwann9318 2 роки тому +1

      Apply going beyond being bored with it is deeply
      Ingrain ingthe study piece being able to monitor your progress bit by bit.. I choose a segment and repeat every morning for a week. Dont make practice a chore. The musician you enjoy in concert has repeated his music nightly on stage for months on tour. Find any excuse to perform to an audience

  • @Jakecaseyy
    @Jakecaseyy 2 роки тому +2

    For me every day no time frame just don’t stop improving slowly

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому +1

      That’s a good plan. I think Seinfeld called it “don’t break the chain”. He was talking about writing but it’s the same idea.

  • @craigbroadfoot1851
    @craigbroadfoot1851 2 роки тому +1

    It’s good to play consistently but the idea of having a fixed schedule makes it seem more like a chore. It should be a pleasure and something you enjoy doing - it’s also fine to have a break if you feel like it. Sometimes, you can come back refreshed and playing better than before.

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому

      It depends what your goals are. When I was getting ready for and working my way through university, I was practicing many hours with great diligence every chance I got. It was many hours per week. I wanted to be excellent and it took a lot of work. That doesn’t mean I didn’t love it, but it was hard work and lots of it. Even now as a professional, I have routines and goals and have to work on areas of weakness so I can be the best performer possible. If you want to be great, it’s a lot of time and a lot of work.

    • @craigbroadfoot1851
      @craigbroadfoot1851 2 роки тому +1

      @@BradHarrison I’m always looking to get better and perform to a pretty high level. I also practice consistently, but the idea of a rigid routine every day would take it into the ‘chore’ category for me. I guess each person should choose a routine that works for them! I do agree that it’s good to always seek improvement so as not to get stuck in a rut.

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому

      I guess it’s just a matter of perspective. Is practicing every day on your lunch, or first thing in the morning, or after school/work a rigid routine? Or just part of your day? Some people have variable schedules and others are more regular. And if you take a day off, that’s your choice. It really depends on your goals and how competitive the space you occupy is. There’s a big difference between jamming with friends for fun and following a career path. When I was cutting my teeth, I had to find time whenever possible, and my peers were all similar.

    • @craigbroadfoot1851
      @craigbroadfoot1851 2 роки тому +1

      @@BradHarrison Each person is individual, and I’m not sure why you think I just jam with friends!

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому

      Not trying to make assumptions! I’m just speaking from my own experience and all the musicians I’ve worked with including beginner, amateur, advanced, and professionals. Some had a more rigid routine, others were more free form in their habits, but the best ones had all racked up serious practice time one way or another.

  • @norims217
    @norims217 2 роки тому +1

    Tq

  • @BertWithoutErnie
    @BertWithoutErnie 2 роки тому +1

    I practice everyday. For me its much more effective when after and before sleep.

  • @thenamelessdragonfish
    @thenamelessdragonfish 2 роки тому +1

    5:57
    We all know very well that these are not the right translations, but they are damn funny.

  • @deantasty7421
    @deantasty7421 2 роки тому +2

    "Factors that affect talent, skill and ability:
    - community support
    - MAGIC (your a Wizard, Harry)
    - stuff like privilege, interest...."

  • @velcroman11
    @velcroman11 6 місяців тому +1

    Have a log book. At each practice session write down what you will do. At the end of the session write down what you actually did. Make a not about anything you need to do during you next practice session.

  • @chriscopeman8820
    @chriscopeman8820 2 роки тому +2

    Does watching videos about practicing count as practice time?

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому +2

      If only, but sometimes videos or clinics really inspire me to reevaluate my practice. Like, does new gear make you better? Maybe. But if it inspires you to practice more, absolutely!

  • @Clarita98
    @Clarita98 Рік тому +1

    Me "oh I never did any drugs!"
    Also me everyday "Je voudrais une tasse de drogues socialement acceptables"
    (I speak french as a first anguage and I like your funny french bits in your videos, these are hilarious!"

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! I love sneaking an extra joke in when I can. Most people won’t notice but it’s fun when they do.

  • @daveduffy2823
    @daveduffy2823 Рік тому

    One hour, 5 or 6 days a week. This is enough to meet my goals. The rest of the time is for other parts of my life.

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  Рік тому

      That’s a really solid practice routine!

  • @emwilton2826
    @emwilton2826 2 роки тому

    Hey there, thank you so much for these videos.. Little jokes and puns make the valuable content even more fun to follow!! :)) Do you think studying music theory should always go hand in hand with physically practicing the instrument?

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the support! I do think theory is really helpful. It’s just a part of communication and can be really powerful in “chunking” information together and can really unlock a lot of understanding and connections.

  • @jimantonino4394
    @jimantonino4394 2 роки тому +1

    Nice job.

  • @fran6b
    @fran6b 2 роки тому +3

    Great practice tips, plus the french sentences make me laugh 😂

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks! They were fun to put together.

  • @tired108
    @tired108 2 роки тому +6

    Personally, I play three instruments: the piano, guitar, and trombone. I practice piano around 30 min. a day and trombone about 1 hour and 30 min. a day. As for guitar, I practice that around every other day. So far, this routine has worked pretty well.
    I practice trombone more because my goal this year is to get into my district's band. I am in the seventh grade, and I also play one of the most unpopular instruments, so I decided that it was quite a reasonable goal. Even if I played one of the more popular instruments (trumpet, flute), though, I think that I would still aim so high because the pursuit of something in itself, even if the thing or things that are being pursued are not reached, is quite valuable. For example, think of a pharmacist; their goal is, basically, to create a cure-all. They will, of course, never meet this goal; however, it is still quite valid because the pursuit of a sort of panacea (or anything that can lead to other sorts of fulfillment other than the completion of your goal) will always have value within itself.
    I take private piano lessons (which I got after I taught myself how to do the most basic things with some of my brother's old piano books) and I teach myself guitar.
    My end goal with piano is to be able to play Pachelbel's canon; for guitar, though, I really just want to memorise the different sevenths chord shapes and minor chords (as well as the triads of course). So far, I am about halfway to my guitar goal and, per my self-assessment, I am about 2 thirds on my way to my piano goal.
    Great video as always! I will try to make myself more amenable to your suggestions about practice.

    • @robertmahiques6218
      @robertmahiques6218 2 роки тому +1

      I wish I was as motivated at your age. Keep it up dude.

    • @tired108
      @tired108 2 роки тому +1

      @@robertmahiques6218 thanks!

    • @hexshott
      @hexshott 2 роки тому +1

      I’m currently in the 7th grade as well, I play 3 instruments. The flute, piano, and saxophone. This comment motivated me to start practicing a bit more, thanks!

    • @tired108
      @tired108 2 роки тому

      ​@@hexshott Cool! I'm hoping to learn either the clarinet or baritone sax once I get into high school so that I can march; you can't march with a trombone. A lot of my friends play the flute, though, so I might play choose to learn that instrument. There's a lot of options out there.

  • @2011littlejohn1
    @2011littlejohn1 2 роки тому

    I practiced 6 hours a day (the recommended amount advocated by virtuoso players) and my speed and accuracy improved immensely. To make this feasible I had to get up early and practice for 3 hours early in the morning then 3 hours after work. Then one day I got carried away and did 10 hours. I ended up with a sprained wrist. Consequently I think 6 hours should be the maximum.

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому

      That’s great! But listen to your body and don’t overdo it. Quality of practice is just as important and quantity, if not more so.

  • @mattloftin8870
    @mattloftin8870 2 роки тому

    So let me get this straight….if I practice more and do it properly, then I should improve faster? This is revolutionary stuff here. Who would have ever thought that?

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому +2

      Shocking, isn’t it? Yet so many of my students don’t just take my word for it. So I did a 10 minute deep dive to hopefully convince a few more of them of how to best spend their time.

  • @elwahou
    @elwahou 2 роки тому +2

    I speak French, and those examples were hilarious

  • @yumo7739
    @yumo7739 2 роки тому +1

    Uhm I´m trying to learn playing the guitar and I play almost everyday for like 2 hours at least xD I dunno if that even helps much, but it´s fun.

  • @italorangel1652
    @italorangel1652 2 роки тому +1

    Oh yeah! I´m actually watching this video because I´m learning english in my own, like a self-taught person :D.

    • @italorangel1652
      @italorangel1652 2 роки тому +1

      On my own

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому

      Awesome! I hope some of it was helpful!

    • @italorangel1652
      @italorangel1652 2 роки тому +1

      @@BradHarrison Oh yeah of course :). I also love playing the piano so I´m a musician. That is why this video is so helpful to me :D.

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому +1

      Fantastic. All the best on your musical and linguistic journeys!

  • @imnemesisprime
    @imnemesisprime 2 роки тому

    So 3-4 hours per day on the instrument is great?

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому

      If you’re spending that kind of time, and being reasonably efficient, I think that’s fantastic. Though, many great players get by on less. Their routine and habits are just incredibly efficient.

  • @luciefrancais3612
    @luciefrancais3612 Рік тому +1

    I am not sure of the french traduction 😬😬😂

  • @ktang001
    @ktang001 2 роки тому

    I love "Febturday"! LOL! TURD! Ha ha ha ha ha!

  • @user-lb4ew7gr2j
    @user-lb4ew7gr2j 2 роки тому +2

    nice

  • @2000HoursofBanjo
    @2000HoursofBanjo Рік тому

    I may crazy, but I set out to practice 1 hour a day every day for 2000 days to see if you can really achieve a professional (or near professional) level of competence in 2000 hours. According to your video, it sounds like I just might be able to do it.

  • @Typical.Anomaly
    @Typical.Anomaly 2 роки тому +1

    I'll challenge ANYONE to a competition in Expensive Throws OR Stunt Sleeping.
    *gauntlet slap*

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому

      That’s the kind of content I expect from the internet these days.

  • @zerosum1290
    @zerosum1290 Рік тому +1

    mate the translations are nuts: "Je voudrais une tasse de drogues socialement acceptables." translates to "I would like a cup of socially acceptable drugs.",
    "J'ai une urgence dans mes culottes." translates to "I have an emergency in my pants.",
    "Je préfère ma nourriture avec du goût." translates to "I prefer my food with taste.",
    "Le vin français est surestimé." translates to "French wine is overrated".

  • @kahlfred-jodokusquar813
    @kahlfred-jodokusquar813 2 роки тому +1

    Great Video! Metal Leute!

  • @daggercatz7297
    @daggercatz7297 2 роки тому +4

    If I had infinite Time and Energy I'd practice 8 hours a day lmao

  • @thenamelessdragonfish
    @thenamelessdragonfish 2 роки тому

    9:28
    What in the universe does find parking mean lol

  • @user-fm3vj5im1m
    @user-fm3vj5im1m 2 роки тому +1

    When practising piano, my wrists get very sore, especially when playing chords. Thats when i have to stop.

  • @BlurredTrees
    @BlurredTrees 2 роки тому

    All depends how good you want to be. If you want to be the best practice all the time. Simple.

  • @poewitx
    @poewitx 2 роки тому +1

    Someone asked, how do I get to Carnegie Hall? The answer: PRACTICE ,PRACTICE ,PRACTICE .

  • @gus912
    @gus912 2 роки тому +4

    I always practiced 4 hours a day, everyday, because I thought this was how much I should practice until I saw this video 😅

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому +2

      That’s amazing! If you’re using your time well, you’re gonna do great!

  • @tomgoodson345
    @tomgoodson345 2 роки тому +2

    Amateurs practice until they get it right. Pros practice until they never get it wrong.

  • @ktang001
    @ktang001 2 роки тому +2

    Y'all clearly haven't heard of Ling Ling 40 hours!

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому +1

      Hey, we don’t all need to be as good as Ling Ling.

  • @R2robot
    @R2robot 2 роки тому +2

    40 hours a day is the correct answer.

  • @popsfereal
    @popsfereal 2 роки тому +2

    I play 2-4 hours a day, 7 days a week for 2 years....I am almost "good enough". That's a whole other can of worms to open...."good enough for?"

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому +2

      That’s a pretty serious foundation of fundamentals! Good work!

    • @popsfereal
      @popsfereal 2 роки тому +2

      @@BradHarrison Thanks. I got a late start.

  • @geilerguerbis1511
    @geilerguerbis1511 2 роки тому +3

    40 hours per day!

  • @edesam0866
    @edesam0866 2 роки тому +1

    I practice 6 times a week for at least 1 hour, that's enough? If i want to be a good pianist

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому

      That’s great! Efficiency is also key but it sounds like you’re putting in a really decent amount of time.

  • @zsuato
    @zsuato 2 роки тому

    watching this instead of practicing.

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому +1

      Watch this and then practice better.

  • @sonsofdarmy4325
    @sonsofdarmy4325 2 роки тому +3

    i've been practicing guitar for 2 months 7 days a week 12 hours a day and I feel like i am better than most of those my 1 year progress videos

    • @MrMitop
      @MrMitop 2 роки тому +3

      Don’t compare to others if you have been playing for 2 month, focus on you buddy !

  • @SteelyGlow
    @SteelyGlow Рік тому

    How much you practice is up to you, but remember, that when you skip a day, your skill degrades

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  Рік тому

      More days is probably more important than more hours. But balance is important. And breaks in general. Don't want to burn out, but you've definitely got to make peace with the grind if you want to be good.

    • @ibrahimismail5625
      @ibrahimismail5625 Рік тому

      But if youre burning out then do you even love what you are doing?​@BradHarrison

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  11 місяців тому

      If you're really seriously trying to become a musician, you're probably practicing multiple hours a day, nearly every single day. There will be challenges and frustrations. Things don't always come easy as they do in that middle/intermediate/"I love everything about this" stage. It doesn't mean you don't love it just because it's sometimes frustrating and you need a break or a reset. Your relationship with your art may not be that different from a personal relationship in that way. Hope that helps!
      @@ibrahimismail5625

  • @Awesome_Force
    @Awesome_Force 2 роки тому +2

    I like to practice lounging around and accomplishing nothing. I think if I did it 7 days per week I would be really good at it. :P

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  2 роки тому

      Quality vs quantity!

    • @memowilliam9889
      @memowilliam9889 2 роки тому +2

      ...
      _”I’ve always wanted to procrastinate, but I never have time”_
      _”I love work. I could watch it for hours.”_
      😉

  • @bitflux2
    @bitflux2 Рік тому +1

    as a drummer, i need at least two days off to let the muscles, ligaments and tendons recover

    • @BradHarrison
      @BradHarrison  Рік тому

      Two days a week, right? Hopefully not two days after every session! I know a lot of brass players also like to take at least one day off a week to rest and recover. Some instruments really take a lot out of you!

  • @cisium1184
    @cisium1184 10 місяців тому +1

    Toenail clippings? 🤨

  • @TheGerkuman
    @TheGerkuman 2 роки тому +1

    "I prefer my food to have taste" XD

  • @cechichan
    @cechichan 2 роки тому +1

    My realistic practice hours along the years
    -first 2years: between 1h-2h, max 1day a week of 3h
    -in the years 3-4: between 2h-4h daily ( i also had to go school and doing daily sports -i was in highschool)
    -years 5-9: during university (not music related) in the 3months/year of only exams focus, sometimes 0 someitmes 2h(2h is for me the minimum i feel that i actually get smth done at this point), and those other 6-7 months a year: i treated it like my fulltime, averaging 5-6h/day 7days a week
    --now doing guitar fulltime : i think 6h-8h/ day on average is what u can expect to get stuff done, but if u actually wanna learn and become as good as u can, u can expect going on 10-12h days a few times a week( that includes learning, reading, analysing, not just playing by any means, and yeah i had some hundres of these in the years 5-9 too)
    my 2cents: play daily, 30min-2h for begginners
    ( the more u play that thing even if not fully focused the better, higly reccomend to play with youtube/twtich in the background BUT ignore it)
    1h-3h/day for people that have the time and treat it as their main hobby
    5-6h/day for people that wanna give their all
    -wanna be a "pro" ? give it your all the best u can, make it fun and very focused ( u know when u have school finals and u are " in the moment" all the time becouse of the stress? but u are focused and all into it, when u get that feeling everyday, but fueled by the love for the instrument, thats where the magic happens ;D
    -u dont need 102940129409 hours to get good, focus on the sound, the feel and focus on being focused.

    • @Carlo24515
      @Carlo24515 2 роки тому +1

      6-8 hours a day is pretty extreme even for pros. People do it, but it's absolutely not necessary. I've hung with a lot of top musicians who said at their peek of learning they were practicing about 3 hours a day. It really depends what you consider "practice". For me practice is deliberate and focused shedding. Most people get rapidly diminishing returns after a couple hours of intense focus. However, if you count rehearsals, gigs, teaching, or any other activity that has do with music - sure, a lot of full time musicians would probably hit 8-10 hours a day.

    • @cechichan
      @cechichan 2 роки тому

      @@Carlo24515 I for sure have periods of doing different stuff, sometimes i "shred" for hours for a few weeks-2months a certain part, but as u said, thats usually not the healthiest thing, can help, sometimes doesnt, its a trial and error for sure when it comes to pushing your limits.
      But yeap i was taking talking about all of it, practicing technique, practicing for a gig or recording a piece u can play, just gotta polish it.
      I think playing wise 6h/day(focused playing) its more than u even can do on a regular.
      BUTT.. if u add to this composing, learning and experimenting with scales, licks, diferent styles, literally composing, PLAYING what u compose, those hours get a lot longer, u rly gotta love it, and its def not something u can mathematically do and program, its trial and error, and hopefully having fun along the way ;D
      But yeap, if yall just wanna play good, 4-6h daily, if yall wanna play REAL good, like at least trying to be your most elite version of urself, i think playing ur own stuff, constantly experimenting will add a lot of hours, most likely not a 10h/day every day tho. But fr, u gotta play it like a game, wouldnt u play that MMO for 12h a day if u could or whatever yall playing/played, treat it like that and it will reward u >^^>

    • @cechichan
      @cechichan 2 роки тому

      @@Carlo24515 Also its a different game for everyone, i have real virtuosso friends, one of them used to play 2-4h usually and rarely a lot more, but his first 8y were under 6h/day and he already won country level competitions at 16, adn the other dude, started to really focus at 15/16, farmed unironically 8-14h /day no excuses and he is a beast. One of my best buddyis started at like 16/17 and now 23, he got amazing technique, and def gonna be an amazing player with , i dare say, elite level technique.
      Its fun to compare and stuff, but do it for u, find UR stengths, and maximize that, most likely ull get better at everything thru them.

    • @bowlofrice7214
      @bowlofrice7214 Рік тому

      How do you know what to really practice. I see you play a lot of songs on your channel, but wouldn't that take a lot hours for each song to learn and counting scales, composition, learning diffrent styles, licks and other stuff like that? What does your schedule look like or looked like learning? I'm stuck and I have been playing for 5 years and I feel like I still suck. I WILL put in those hours if had better structure of my practice but i dont know how to improve it. You seem to know how to make significant progress, and you can tell you made progress. I wanna make that recognizable progress.