Food for Musical Thought

If you find yourself bored and needing a good article or two to pass the time, here are a few from my good friend, Dr. Noa Kageyama, a.k.a. “The Bulletproof Musician.”

What to Ask Yourself After a Failure or Setback

8 Things Top Practicers Do Differently

“Perfect” Practice May Be Preventing You from Learning that Tricky Passage

Why Listening to Reference Recordings is an Important Part of Practicing

The Importance of Writing Notes in Your Music (one of my favorites!)

For more delightfully thought-provoking articles about music and becoming a better musician, feel free to browse Dr. Kageyama’s blog.

Here are another couple of articles from Strings Magazine that are excellent for musicians that play any instrument:

7 Strategies To Help Structure Your Practice Time

Beat “Practice Block”: 5 Tips for Building Effective Practice Habits (When You Would Rather Binge Netflix)

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