Now that you have a good idea of what will be included in your practice, the next step is to figure out how long to practise for. Practise for 1-2 hours per day. ... 10 minutes - warm-up. ... 20 minutes - scales and arpeggios. ... 20 minutes - your pieces. ... 10 minutes - sight-reading. ... 10 minutes - aural & viva voce (optional) More items... •
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Read More »By the time you have finished reading this article, you are going to walk away with a practice structure all set-out and ready for your next session. You will know: what you are going to practise how long you’ll practise for how to maximise that time spent at the piano What your schedule consists of will depend on what type of learner you are. Some of you may be studying for an exam, some of you may play as a hobby, and some of you may be working towards becoming a professional pianist. Even if you may not be working towards an exam as such, it’s still advised that you work on scales and arpeggios. Pianist contributor Mark Tanner explains, “Regular scales practice will really improve your technique, and you will be able to read music much easier.” Read Mark Tanner's tips on maximising your practice time in issue 62. If you are a beginner pianist reading this, and want to top up your notes and chords learning before getting stuck in to structuring your practices, take a look at this article full of tips on the topic. Now that you have a good idea of what will be included in your practice, the next step is to figure out how long to practise for.
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