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A student playing a French horn in a bright room, with the text 'Hitting the Right Notes: Establishing a Music Practice Routine' in bold white letters on a red backgroundA student playing a French horn in a bright room, with the text 'Hitting the Right Notes: Establishing a Music Practice Routine' in bold white letters on a red background

Establishing a Music Practice Routine

Music has the power to soothe our souls and spark creativity. That’s why continuing to encourage your child to keep up their practice routine, and making sure they follow through with it, is so important. It’s a major step to unlocking the full potential of their musical talents and beyond. Don’t know where to start? Let us help!

Establish a routine:

  1. Choose a Consistent Time: Have them select a time each day for practice that suits their schedule. Consistency is vital in forming a habit.
  2. Create a Dedicated Space: Designate a practice area that’s free from distractions. This area should be inviting and conducive to focused learning.
  3. Set Specific Goals: Define your practice objectives. What do they want to achieve in each session? Is it learning the fingerings for notes, or perhaps isolating a tricky passage? Setting clear goals will keep them on track.
  4. Break it Down: Have them divide their practice items into smaller sections. This makes practicing feel less overwhelming and more achievable. Bite-sized sections isolate issues, such as rhythm or finger coordination, and are easier to master than playing things through start to finish.
  5. Vary Practice Activities: Have them mix up their practice routine with scales, exercises, and pieces of music. Variety keeps things interesting and engaging.
  6. Record Progress: Give them a journal to track their practice sessions, or have them use their phone or tablet. This way, they can look back and see how far they’ve come.

Benefits:

  • Skill Development: Each practice session refines skills and increases your child’s confidence and competence as a musician.
  • Discipline and Time Management: Establishing a practice routine instills discipline and enhances time management skills, which can spread beyond just the musical journey.
  • Self-Expression: Music provides a unique outlet for self-expression, allowing your child to communicate emotions, thoughts, and experiences through melodies and harmonies, rhythm, and more!
  • Emotional Well-Being: Playing music can be a source of solace. It’s a powerful tool for managing stress, anger, sadness, and, of course, joy.
  • Sense of Achievement and Perseverance: Meeting practice goals and milestones in your musical journey boosts self-esteem and gives your child a profound sense of accomplishment.

Recognizing and Celebrating Progress:

  1. Celebrate Milestones: When your child reaches a new piece, masters a challenging section, or achieves a personal goal, take a moment to celebrate. Acknowledge the hard work being done.
  2. Seek Feedback: Reiterate to your child that it is important to seek feedback from peers, mentors, and teachers. Constructive feedback is extremely valuable to grow as a musician. Remind them that feedback is coaching, not a punishment for doing something wrong.
  3. Recording the Journey: Have your child use a phone, tablet, or computer to record and listen to their progress over time. It’s a powerful way to observe how far they’ve come.
  4. Share the Music: Encourage your child to share their music with friends and family, or consider performing in a more public setting. Sharing their craft allows them to connect with others and to gain a sense of fulfillment.
  5. Stay Inspired: Explore new music with your child and help them discover pieces that inspire them. Music is a limitless ocean of creativity, and staying curious is the key to continued progress.

Establishing a practice routine, reaping the benefits of regular practice, and celebrating progress are crucial aspects of the musical journey. Enjoy the process.


 Need help getting started? Our interactive scheduling tool can help kick things off with some basic suggestions.

A lessons teacher would provide the best guidance for the most effective practice strategy and schedule.

Music Practice Schedule Generator

Music Practice Schedule Generator