Every piano student has to master the art of practice in order to succeed!
The problem is that what good practice actually looks like isn't necessarily intuitive. Unless the music you're attempting to learn is already easy for your level, it's not going to be a straight smooth line of progress. Check out this video to find out how good practice actually looks, and how that supports what it really is: the journey of giving something brand new to the conscious mind and preparing it for the subconscious to take over for effortless playing! Master the art of practice, and you're on your way to becoming the best pianist you can be!
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Key moments in this video:
0:00 Intro
0:19 How Good Practice DOESN'T and DOES look
1:54 The 1st stage of practice
3:18 The 2nd stage of practice
4:44 The conscious and the subconscious
6:26 Two common mistakes
7:04 Applying the graph to different scopes
7:51 The reality you need to know about practice
8:39 Wrap