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A young boy in a blue striped shirt playing the clarinet in a cozy room with wood paneling and a brick wall background, next to the text 'Creating the Perfect Practice Space' in bold white letters on a red background.A young boy in a blue striped shirt playing the clarinet in a cozy room with wood paneling and a brick wall background, next to the text 'Creating the Perfect Practice Space' in bold white letters on a red background.

Creating the Perfect Practice Space

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Create Your Perfect Practice Space

Your Perfect Practice Space Plan!


More Information About Creating a Practice Space

Parents play a vital role when it comes to the start of a students’ musical journey. The instrument, accessories, and music are just part of what is needed. Active encouragement and a solid practice routine are also necessary for your child’s success.

The first step to successful practicing is deciding where the practice will take place. Creating a dedicated space for practice at home may seem like a minor thing, but it is a significant step toward encouraging your child’s progression.

Here’s how to start:

Minimize distractions as best as possible.

Dedicate a quiet room or space with everything necessary, including sheet music and a music stand, to help with consistency and focus.

Make sure there is proper lighting in the room for maximum playability.

If possible, add storage bins, a table, or shelves to keep all the necessary accessories organized. A clean space helps the mind be able to focus on what matters.

When setting up the area, include different items or notes that will remind your child of their goals.

This helps them stay encouraged throughout practice, and not just before or after in conversation.

Encourage regular practice and help them stick to a routine.

A consistent practice schedule that aligns with your child’s daily routine not only helps them get better at their craft, but also teaches discipline and will power.

Embrace the tools around us.

Smartphones or tablets are a part of our everyday lives now, so instead of banning them from practice and only seeing them as a distraction, figure out ways to incorporate them with different music apps or using play-along tracks.

Here’s how to start:

Minimize distractions as best as possible. 

Dedicate a quiet room or space with everything necessary, including sheet music and a music stand, to help with consistency and focus.

Make sure there is proper lighting in the room for maximum playability. 

If possible, add storage bins, a table, or shelves to keep all the necessary accessories organized. A clean space helps the mind be able to focus on what matters.

When setting up the area, include different items or notes that will remind your child of their goals.

This helps them stay encouraged throughout practice, and not just before or after in conversation.

Encourage regular practice and help them stick to a routine. 

A consistent practice schedule that aligns with your child’s daily routine not only helps them get better at their craft, but also teaches discipline and will power.

Embrace the tools around us.

 Smartphones or tablets are a part of our everyday lives now, so instead of banning them from practice and only seeing them as a distraction, figure out ways to incorporate them with different music apps or using play-along tracks.

By dedicating the proper space for practice, you're not only setting up an environment for focused learning but also building a foundation of discipline, creativity, and pride that will support your child’s musical journey for years to come.