Friday, April 12, 2019

Staying Motivated While Learning A Percussion Instrument

Take Time And Stay MotivatedStaying motivated while learning an instrument, percussion instruments included, is certainly one of the hardest parts of music education – practicing every day, whether you feel like it or not, takes lots of stamina and determination and you also need to be able to endure at least a certain level of monotony to get over the boring parts. However, there are many great ways to keep up that motivation – here are some tips:

  • Skip a day every now and then – this might sound like bad advice, but staying away from your percussion instrument for a couple of days every couple of months is a great way to make you miss your routine and to give you joy when you return to play, even if it is just for practice;
  • Take in music lessons Denver area, and stay motivated with the help of the instructor, as well as other students they may be learning at the same time as you;
  • Change your practice material – including a new song into your repertoire is a great thing and a great way to a new and enjoyable challenge;
  • Join a band – try to search for a band actively. Being part of a community and playing with others will boost your motivation. Your chances of playing on stage increase if you are part of a band and the perspective might help you keep up your motivation, too.

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