Student practice logs should be submitted weekly during small group lessons.
Listen, few people actually like to practice — it’s like musical homework! And what kid likes homework?
I know that practicing can be a fight that you don’t want or need — especially right now. It’s not so much what they practice, but that they practice, even if it is for just 10 minutes. Routine matters now more than ever.
In your role as a parent, you can make a big difference when it comes to practicing. You don’t have to know anything about their instrument or about music. Helping your child set aside a regular, dedicated time for practice over these initial months can have a dramatic effect on their trajectory as a musician!
What does regular practice look like? For a beginner, shorter, frequent sessions are better. It takes time to develop the ability to practice in a focused, sustained manner. Set a schedule and try and stick to it so they develop a routine. As they work through their materials, prompt them with, “That was great. Can I hear that again?” Or, “Awesome! You should play that for your brother/sister/parent.” You will trick them into practicing without them even knowing it! Sneaky? Yes! But it works!
The key to guided practice is a consistent schedule and repetition. If you can get them to sit down regularly and play things multiple times, the improvement will be significant! Please know that you are a crucial part of setting up your child for success in music, and I’m here to help you. If you have questions or struggles, please feel free to reach out to me.
Daily practice can be overwhelming to our young musicians. However, we can overcome this through helping our young musicians at home with practicing. Remember, practicing doesn't always sound great, but it is a vital part of growing as musicians.
EEIE stands for essential elements interactive. It is a website that provides plethora of musical tools and resources for our young musicians. All students and parents should have an EEIE login. If you are unsure of your login information, please contact Mr. Cannon.