Nail Your VIOLIN Practise Sessions With These 5 Tips
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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I love the play it over and over and over and over and over and over and over...etc. Tip. This tip resonated the most with me
I'm working through the first ten free lessons. I'm only on the first finger exercises, but doing well despite my sporadic practice sessions. I agree that slow is good. And yes, despite not being at the end of lesson ten yet, I will be purchasing your lesson books. So excited to be progressing. Sometimes I'm so excited about my little wins that I get a mix of fear and enthusiasm when I think about reaching for my violin. I'm pushing through this resistance, though, and will commit to practicing every day. Thanks,
First! Hi Alison - I don’t practice every day. But I do practice at least three days a week for a couple of hours a day. There is, after all, just only so many hours in a day, and I must share my time with about 19 other instruments that I play.
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I'm on lesson 5, the open strings. Doing 30 minutes a day (roughly). Maybe on the weekends ill up it a bit. It's my first week, having fun.
Translated for us Americans. 😀
0:10 Practice Every Day
4:41 Plan your Practice
7:41 Practice with Good Posture
8:16 Practice Slowly
9:50 Practice your pieces in Chunks
So.... Practice right?
20 is much better thank 50 looool. Prob need to spend the time learning the scales 50x 😂❤
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Agree, 1-2 days a week, 10-15 minutes per day, etc. will not work for most things that require practice to learn “and” maintain what you have learned.
I have also noticed most new students focus on minimal practice time needed per day. You have to be careful when setting specific practice time limits without having a practice plan and practice goals. Otherwise, you can fall into the trap where the clock becomes the main focus. Remember when we were kids back in school waiting for that dismissal bell to ring!” “Do any of us remember what the teacher was actually trying to teach us?” 😉
For me, having a practice plan and set goals to meet each practice session vs. just setting a specific practice time limit helps me focus on learning and using the practice time I do have more efficiently.
If your lifestyle permits, is it better to practice 3 sessions of 15 minutes rather than 1 session of 45 minutes? As an absolute beginner I think I need to give time for the new brain connections to form and my muscles to adapt.
Ideally you want to be practising longer than 15 mins anyway as you cant really do anything at all in that amount of time regardless. Its still the same as just not bing able to practise at all.
Even as a beginner 15 mins is nothing really. That time goes too quickly.
If you were on lesson 5 or 6 or 7 even on my '1-30 violin course', by the time you played each exercise 20 times over for perfection, that would take you about 15 mins just to get through 2 of the 5 exercises and then thats it - practise over.
@The Online Piano & Violin Tutor Thanks for the response and advice. At the moment I could practice something 100 times and still not be perfect! It's like a game of Whac-A-Mole, I correct something, and then something else goes wrong.
How long do I stay on each lesson. Is it one each week.? Till I can get through with eyes closed?
There is no time limit - just move on when absolutely ready. Dont cheat yourself or rush through as it only hinders you in the long run - so you gain nothing by doing that - only take yourself backwards if anything.
@@TheOnlineViolinTutorive just started going back now to my 1st book because i was having a hard time with rhythm. Would love some tips and tricks to playing on rhythm with a metronome, while counting, keeping intonation, and throwing in string crossings! Lol most of my slow progress i must is due to not practicing consistently enough like you said! Thank you for getting me back on track
Hi Alison- that applies to the piano as well, sometimes it feels like groundhog day, it takes about half an hour to recap what I have learnt then I think oh well thats my practise done - then the same thing happens the next time so I don't seem to get anywhere... so perseverance- and as you say play it over and over again......got it..!!! thanks,,,Patricia from Northumberland.
Great to see you still here. I started lessons 8 yesterday ago. Wow if only I kept up. Only going through 3 teachers, I got discouraged. Teachers kept moving. Err. I'm bavk at again, forgetting everything I learned. Though I did write a tune for my first teacher.
Practice practice practice. I gave trouble holding the bow. I've ordered a new one. The one I have, hurts my fingers. The area the index finger rests feels sharp.
I'm just doing bow on A string of 3 2 1 finger 1 2 3.
Easy? Simple? So what.its a start
Thank you! I need your pep talk. True, practice, practice, practice!
I see the reason that I get frustrated is that if I don't succeed in 4-6 tries on a simple piece, then I'm a failure. However, I realize
I am not a failure completely, since there are days when I play my violin better than other days.