Hi all
ok then after something that was mentioned in one of my other posts on here I decided that I needed to actually try and structure my time practicing.
Before I was spending hours on end stood in front of my keyboard often playing the same thing over and over and not ever seeming to get any further into what I was learning.
I've decided that when I'm going to be spending a little time practicing to try and stick to this sort of pattern
5 minutes-practicing scales and generally just loosening up
20 minutes- moonlight sonata (1st movement) I know I have been advised to skip that whilst I am still a rookie but my teacher told me to have a go at it after our first lesson and I quite enjoy it and think I am doing all right at it
5 minute break
20 minutes - Enya, a day without rain
15/20 minute break
then repeat it from moonlight sonata until I feel I've had enough or feel that I have hit a wall for the night and finish with 10 minutes or so on my scales.
When I am doing my 20 minute stints at a song now I will only play as much as I know once to begin with and then practice on the harder sections that I have been struggling with and then play it once or twice after the 20 mins is up.
I know that practice all depends on the person but what do the more experienced people think? does this sound productive at all?
p.s. I hope that post kind of makes sense
