Posts Tagged ‘Effective Practicing’
How to Stay Motivated When Learning an Instrument: Tips That Actually Work
Introduction Learning an instrument is one of the most rewarding skills you can develop, but it can also feel challenging sometimes. Progress often seems slow, and staying motivated day after day isn’t always easy. The good news is, that motivation isn’t just something you either have or don’t have — it’s something you can build.…
Read MoreStruggling with Speed? Why Playing Fast Isn’t the Only Path to Success
If you’re a self-learner feeling stuck because you’re not playing your instrument fast enough, you’re not alone. Many aspiring musicians feel frustrated when they can’t keep up with a metronome or breeze through their favorite songs like their favorite artists do. But here’s the thing: speed is not the only measure of progress. Let’s break…
Read MoreRhythm, Meter, Tempo | What’s The Difference?
In the early years of the MatchMySound development, as our team focused on creating our automatic feedback algorithm, we needed to distinguish between all the timing aspects in music. This process addresses the differences between rhythm, meter, and tempo. When it comes to measuring musical timing, clarity is critical. Each element must be well-defined to…
Read MoreWhy Is Feedback So Important In Music Education?
For anyone learning a musical instrument, the desire to know how they are progressing is fundamental. Feedback plays a crucial role in this process, guiding learners and helping them identify strengths and areas for improvement. Unfortunately, two of the most popular learning models today—online learning and textbook-based education—often overlook this essential component. While these methods…
Read MoreNavigating the World of Music Textbooks: How to Choose?
One excellent opportunity to develop your musical skills is through learning from textbooks. That’s the path many self-learners tend to choose at the beginning of their musical journey. With numerous options available—dozens in some languages and hundreds in others—selecting the right textbook can be overwhelming. So, how do you choose the best one for your…
Read MoreMeasuring Your Progress: The Key to Musical Growth
When learning to play a musical instrument, tracking your progress is not just a task but a source of personal development and motivation. Just like athletes meticulously measure their performance—whether improving their speed, strength, or technique—musicians can benefit significantly from assessing their growth over time. If you don’t measure your progress, it can be challenging…
Read MoreBuilding a Successful Practice Plan for Instrumentalists
I often speak with people with everything needed to improve their musical playing: ample practice time, quality instruments, motivation, and a wealth of study materials—including method books, DVDs, and online courses. Yet, many are still dissatisfied with their progress. They may blame a lack of musical talent and continuously purchase new gear, hoping that a…
Read MoreLearning to Play by Ear
The benefits of learning to play by ear Learning to play music by ear is one of the most rewarding skills any musician can learn. Unfortunately, many music educators neglect this critical area in their teaching. But, with the right approach and a bit of patience, even beginner music students can learn the skill. Let’s…
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