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Episode #35 Practice Routines and How to Structure Them

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It’s no myth that consistency and success go hand in hand, it is the one thing that unites all high-level musicians, athletes, business people and high achievers. If you speak to any professional player or high-level musician, they will tell you that the ‘fixed mindset’ idea of ‘natural talent’ is somewhat of a fallacy and that the only path to success is hard work, repetition and practice!

Creating a strict routine for your practice will enable you to see your improvements, manage your knowledge gaps, develop technical strength and give you the ability to reach your goals in a fast and effective way. Getting into a good routine with your instrument practice will make your practice sessions feel effortless, just as you wake up every morning and brush your teeth and shower without having to put thought into it or make time for it, you will practice your instrument. Making this a part of your daily routine will raise your endurance levels, create a good mental work ethic for learning music, improve your maximum numbers and make your playing faster, more fluent and with a better understanding of feel.
For more head over to www.benmartin-music@live.co.uk

Download the Triad Method: https://thebluesguitarshow.com/the-triad-method/

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It’s no myth that consistency and success go hand in hand, it is the one thing that unites all high-level musicians, athletes, business people and high achievers. If you speak to any professional player or high-level musician, they will tell you that the ‘fixed mindset’ idea of ‘natural talent’ is somewhat of a fallacy and that the only path to success is hard work, repetition and practice!

Creating a strict routine for your practice will enable you to see your improvements, manage your knowledge gaps, develop technical strength and give you the ability to reach your goals in a fast and effective way. Getting into a good routine with your instrument practice will make your practice sessions feel effortless, just as you wake up every morning and brush your teeth and shower without having to put thought into it or make time for it, you will practice your instrument. Making this a part of your daily routine will raise your endurance levels, create a good mental work ethic for learning music, improve your maximum numbers and make your playing faster, more fluent and with a better understanding of feel.
For more head over to www.benmartin-music@live.co.uk

Download the Triad Method: https://thebluesguitarshow.com/the-triad-method/

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