Studies show that practicing more than four hours a day is just way too much. Additional time doesn't make any difference in your progress, even with deliberate practice.
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Learn More »Often the biggest problem music teachers, parents and beginner students face when learning a string instrument is finding ways to encourage practice times. However, there are always a few budding musicians who want to practice as much as possible. Either they or their parents place strong importance on mastering the instrument quickly, which means that students are spending hours each day with their instrument and neglecting other parts of their lives. The question for these overachievers—rather than “why do I have to keep practicing?”—is how much is too much. In today’s fast-paced culture, student musicians often drive themselves to extremes. However, doing so can have some serious consequences. Results of too much practice can manifest in depression, burn out, and physical injury. In fact, overuse injuries are not only prevalent among professional musicians, they can occur from too much practice. Obviously, you want to make progress as quickly as possible, but you don’t want to sustain joint damage before you’re out of high school, scuttling your eventual career. So, it’s important to strike a balance in your string instrument practice. The following tips can help.
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Read More »Deliberate practice is more difficult that auto-pilot, but it builds your skills in less time. Studies show that practicing more than four hours a day is just way too much. Additional time doesn’t make any difference in your progress, even with deliberate practice. Plus, you can really harm yourself. Students should use effective practice methods and generally keep practice times within one-to-two hours per day, maximum, and no more than six days each week.
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