Very nice topic

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I started piano about 1 year and 7 months ago. On the begging, i didnt have support by my parents. For the first 7 months, i was making computer class at morning, working at afternoon and going to school at evening. I was practcing about 15~30 minutes a day. On weekends, i was helping my grandma on her boutique, and i was practcing abount 2 hours on weekends. On last year, i moved to live with my brother, so i had all day to practice. I started practcing on 6~7 am and stoped beetween 10pm, and guess, i was losing something about 90% of that time. I lived this way for 2 months, then a came back to my parents house, for more 2 months. Then, i started studing Music Production on an university on a next town. Now i have 4 hours on the morning and 4 hours on the evening to practice. I was spliting this on something like this:
8~10 - Scales, arpeggios, theory
10~12 - One classical piece and one popular
12 ~6pm - University
6 ~8 - Popular studies (now, im studing country piano, cause i have a band

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8 ~10 - Learn a country tune by ear, work on it, transpose, etc...
Unfortunaly, i have to leave my DP at home to rehearse with my band, so i will have only 4 hours to practice until a buy a new keyboard. I think i will do this:
6~7 - Scales, arpeggio
7 ~9 - Classical and popular music
9 ~10 - Country.
Then i will hear some music until i fall to sleep. On the morning, i will study some theory and music production things, like mixing, read manuals, etc...
Well...i thik thats it. I usually dont do reading/technical practice for more then 4 hours now, i think its a waste of time. And as they say, spend some time on other things you like. I love to play eletronic games and watch movies. Somedays, i wake up with an *** mood, and i go play all day long(of couse, hearing some piano/orchestra music). I plan to study orchestration, composition and regency when i get better on piano. Yes, i want to do this for living. Im 18 years old.
Good luck for you,
Math \o