{"id":2271,"date":"2010-05-29T05:49:20","date_gmt":"2010-05-29T09:49:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lisaflute.com\/fluteblog\/?p=156"},"modified":"2010-05-29T05:49:20","modified_gmt":"2010-05-29T09:49:20","slug":"daily-practice-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lisaflute.com\/fluteblog\/index.php\/2010\/05\/29\/daily-practice-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Daily Practice"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>If I miss one day of practice, I notice it. If I miss two days, the critics notice it. If I miss three days, the audience notices it.<\/em><br \/>\nIgnacy Paderewski, Polish pianist and politician.<\/p>\n<p>Daily pratice is the foundation of progress on any musical instrument. It&#8217;s true that you can make some progress with just a few days a week. And realistically, even the best practicers need a break every now and then. But I generally tell students that every day is ideal, and five days a week is usually the minimum for\u00a0strong and steady progress.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s a little like brushing your teeth. You wouldn&#8217;t say: Oh, I don&#8217;t feel like brushing my teeth today &#8211; I&#8217;ll just skip it. You wouldn&#8217;t expect to have good dental health if you brushed, say, 2-3 times a week. Yes, perhaps better dental health than if you never brushed at all, but that&#8217;s not saying much! Also, practicing every day can become a routine in a similar way. You don&#8217;t have to think about whether you&#8217;ll brush your teeth today &#8211; you just do it! Once you start practicing every day, that can be a similar feeling &#8211; it just happens as part of the daily routine.<\/p>\n<p>If you&#8217;re a parent helping your kids organize the day, wouldn&#8217;t it be great to have practice just happen without argument? Well, the first step is establishing practice as a routine &#8211; like brushing the teeth. Build it into the day, let your child know that it&#8217;s now a part of the day, and stick to it. Not that it will happen automatically at first, but a good rule of thumb is that if something happens every day for 30 days in a row, it becomes routine &#8211; it starts feeling strange if it <em>doesn&#8217;t<\/em> happen. Then you start reaping the rewards of smoother sailing with consistent progress!<\/p>\n<p>While both quantity and quality of time spent on practice are also important to progress, today&#8217;s schedules often don&#8217;t allow for lengthy practice sessions every day. But going through the motions of getting out the flute each day &#8211; even if it&#8217;s only for 5 minutes on a particular day (or maybe even less for young children), it can still go a long way in both establishing the routine and also in helping keep muscles in shape for more success in the next day&#8217;s practice. And who knows &#8211; after 5 minutes, you (or your child) might just get in the groove, start feeling warmed up, realize it&#8217;s fun and keep rolling!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If I miss one day of practice, I notice it. If I miss two days, the critics notice it. If I miss three days, the audience notices it. Ignacy Paderewski, Polish pianist and politician. Daily pratice is the foundation of progress on any musical instrument. 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