Something I discuss on a regular basis with my students is splitting up their practise time to help them get better results. After a while of playing and maybe getting invloved with different bands, school music projects, or studying for grade exams (or maybe doing all those things at the same time), the list of things that you need to work on can seem overwhelming. It could also be that you’ve got personal goals you’d like to meet with your playing, but feel at a loss with where to get started when you have the time to practise.
It’s a tale as old as time itself, for beginners and advanced students alike. You have the instrument, the books, the online tutorials all at your fingertips, and still can’t find that motivation to pick up your instrument as often as you’d like.
Over the years i’ve been teaching this has been a frequent problem, and when it comes to discussing it with my students, it usually boils down to the same handful of reasons. Some people have demanding jobs and work irregular hours, limiting their available time. Others will feel a bit overwhelmed, with practising feeling like it’ll be a chore, especially if they haven’t done any all week, and their lesson is tomorrow.
But, the common thing I have found in pretty much all cases, is that the person hasn’t really established any kind of routine for themselves; they’ll often treat their instrument practise as some special, separate thing, while at the same time attend a regular sports practise, or maybe visit the gym twice a week as a matter of course.
The overall theme here is to establish a routine, and to stick to it. This routine can be reviewed or altered to suit your needs at different times, but there needs to be some underlying element of structure to your practise, to make any siginificant progress.
I’ve recently relaunched my website to reflect the changes I am making at WMT; the most important being that as well as taking your lessons in person at my studio in Wakefield, you can now also book to do lessons online with me, from anywhere in the world!
For the last decade or so, i’ve used my personal Youtube channel both for my own playing videos and for videos related to Wakefield Music Tuition. I’ll still be running my personal Youtube channel, but it’s my plan to produce more regular content for WMT, and have set up a new seperate channel to keep things simple.
If you’d like to keep up to date with my new videos, subscribe to my channel and hit the notification bell to get an alert as soon as I upload. Give the videos a thumbs up if you like what you see, share the videos with your friends, and I welcome everyone to get involved in discussion in the comments.
If you would like to find out more about what I can offer you on your instrument, do get in contact with me or visit www.wakefieldmusictuition.co.uk!
Online Lessons via Skype Now Available
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Online lessons trials with my existing customers are going very well! So much so, i’ll be able to roll this out in the very near future to new customers.
If you would be interested in music lessons via Skype, especially as we are in lockdown – give me a ring on 07756959699 or email me at wakefieldmusictuition@outlook.com
First day working from home – lessons online with Skype!
I’m currently giving priority for my current and past customers (give me a shout if you want to set a time up!) – but should be ready to roll it out fully and take new online customers in a couple of weeks time.
Here is a video covering Thunderstruck, with Padded Cell at the Cross Keys in Knaresborough. This was the last gig of the year for Padded Cell, and possibly the last with me as a full time member, as I move on to other musical things in the new year.
Last week I was honoured to be invited to play at friends Chadd and Ali’s vow renewal, 10 years after playing at their wedding. Here are some videos from the party!
Sabre Dance (Dave Edmunds)
One Step Beyond (Madness)
Cowboy Song / Boys Are Back In Town (Thin Lizzy)
Old Time Rock And Roll (Bob Seger)
All the backing tracks were produced by myself with me playing all the instruments (drums, bass, saxophone, keyboards, backing vocals)
With the show going well for its first outing, i’m looking at following up with more shows – pubs, clubs or parties. So, if you like what you see, give me a shout and let’s see what we can do!
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