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Contact Music Bloom to set up a meeting time with an instructor. At the meeting with the instructor you'll have the chance to see Music Bloom, ask questions and complete the registration form.

How To Practice Music

No matter which instrument you are trying to master, there are some basic considerations you may want to keep in mind.

RHYTHM
In order to be able to play with others, you have to play rhythms accurately. This will ensure that you are keeping the pace with other musicians and fitting in the musical context properly. Use the metronome to avoid or correct any inaccuracies. Here are a few tips:

  1. Understand rhythmic notation fully.
  2. Practice difficult passages slowly at first (see “Technique” below) to avoid/correct inaccuracies.
  3. Subdivide beats if necessary. Here are a few examples: if the beat is in quarter notes and you need eighth notes, multiply the BPM by 2 (quarter=60 is same as eighth=120). If you need triplets, multiply the quarter beat by 3 (quarter=60, triplets=180).

TECHNIQUE
If you cannot play a fast passage flawlessly, SLOW it down and practice it with a metronome. Your mistakes and struggles will be heard by your peers and by the audience alike. Find a tempo at which you can play every note correctly (pitch, duration, tone quality), no matter how slow. If you can play the passage without mistakes five times in a row, you can speed up (about 2-4 clicks on the metronome). Gradually increase the tempo until you reach the tempo required.

NOTE ACCURACY/TUNING
Make sure you can play every note with the correct fingering. Do not ignore sharps or flats (or double sharps and double flats). Moreover, ensure that you are in tune at all times. Playing in tune with yourself is the first step toward becoming a good ensemble musician.

TONE
Always strive for an even and pleasing tone quality in all the registers of your instrument. Do not compromise your sound due to technically challenging passages.

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What Makes A Successful Student

Learning to play a musical instrument is a challenging but rewarding endeavor.  Hear are a few tips on how to best learn an instrument:

  1. Parents, sit in on your child's lesson and ask questions.
  2. Practice at a regular time every day.
  3. Practice in an area with no distractions: T.V., radio, computer.
  4. Before sitting down to practice, set a goal for the practice session: 'Play these three new measures with correct rhythm and beautiful tone 3 times perectly in a row.'.
  5. Students, in addition to learning required material from method books, ask your instructor to teach you music you're interetsed in.
  6. Perform for others in informal and/or formal settings.
  7. Listen, Listen, Listen!
  8. Sing, Sing, Sing!
  9. Practice with a metronome. [www.metronomeonline.com]
  10. Parents, reward your student for diligent practice. Keep a chart of practice sessions and reward when milestones are met.
  11. After every lesson, you and your instructor should set practice goals for the rest of the week.

There are numerous other ways to make learning a musicical instrument fun and productive. Contact Music Bloom for more information.