What if you could power up your music study by adding one hour (or even one half hour) to your practice each week?
This one hour would help you focus your work, eliminate unnecessary repetition, multiply your practice effectiveness and streamline your path to progress. Plus your next lesson will be a good one.
Sounds like a recipe for harp happiness, doesn’t it?
With results like that,...
Mind blowing? Maybe not exactly that, but these ways to practice your etudes will make your practice time much more effective and even more fun. In the video I mention the Etude a Day Challenge, If you want to check it out, you can find it at HarpHappiness.com.
Let me give you the scenario. I was 13 or 14 years old and my friend was on the phone wanting me to go to the movies with her. I was completely resentful of the time I was going to have to spend practicing instead of being able to go to the movies. You might have imagined that I always loved practicing, but my parents usually had to threaten me, even in my early teen years, in order to get me...
A new piece! There is nothing quite as exciting as that promising and as yet unsullied page.
I have been asked several times lately, “What’s the best way to start a new piece?” And I have given some evasive answers, saying that it depends on the piece and the player. While that is certainly true, I do have some “best practices” (and one you should avoid!) that will...
Wrong notes! You made another mistake!
What do you do when you make mistakes as you practice? Do you find the same errors happening over and over again, even after you thought you corrected them?
What most of us do when we have made a mistake is to go back to the spot and play it many times, trying to make it not only correct, but also reliable and secure.
That’s a good start, but it is...
What would musical success look like for you this year?
I’m guessing that like the rest of us you have made some New Year’s resolutions, and that being a musician, some of those resolutions are about your musical growth. Whether it’s about doing more practice or learning a special piece or taking more frequent lessons, there is always a way we want to improve and grow...
What is it about harps and the Christmas holidays?
It’s certainly a busy time for harpists. (Okay – that’s a huge understatement. This can be an insane time of year for a harpist.) Harpists of all ages and abilities are in high demand. Christmas and harps just seem to go together.
Carolers sing of “angels bending near the earth to touch their harps of gold.” And...
Do you just practice your music, or is your practice musical as well? Does your practice feel like just a jumble of notes?
I couldn’t begin to estimate the number of times I have told a student, “Good. Now play it musically.”
In my mind, my words are reminding the student that musical expression needs to be a constant consideration, a regular part of learning music.
But...
The holiday music season is in high gear!
Black Friday is not only the beginning of the holiday shopping season; it’s the start of the holiday music season. There are church programs, student recitals, parties, concerts, music gatherings of all kinds. The holidays are a special time and what makes that festive gathering extra special? Live music.
And what makes live music? It’s not...
Get new ears? You might need them.
Have you ever been surprised by a comment from someone else about your playing?
Maybe it was an audience member who paid you a lovely compliment, making you wonder just what performance they were listening to.
Maybe it was your teacher who pointed out something you completely missed in your practice.
Did you ever wonder about why they were able to hear that...
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