How do you balance your music practice with other life commitments?

How do you balance your music practice with other life commitments?

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    • Rami
    • Rami
    • 1 yr ago
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    Love this!! Its the equivalent of getting a treadmill desk - remove all friction!

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  • Great topic! I have to balance a lot of things myself, and I'm not always succeeding (read: usually not) in getting everything done. 

     

    Some of my commitments this fall:

    1. Pianostudents 

    2. Musical class (We are setting up Annie jr, and I need to learn the piano part, and study with singers and band)

    3. Band-students. Need to be prepared on all typical band-instruments. (Not too advanced)  

    4. Gigs and concerts. (Playing with bands, choirs,  solo piano, students recitals etc. )

    5. Create a course on Garageband. 

    6. Create a seminar on Jazz-piano.

    7. Composing my own music.

    9. Taking lessons with Jarred Dunn! 

    8. Posting on Tonebase!

    9. Swimming/Yoga/Running/Chi-Gong/Work-out

    10. Friends and family 

     

    I try to plan out and think about what I need to work on THE MOST, and get that done early. 

    I also listen to playlists, especially when playing with bands I want to spend as little time as possible with self-practice, but just be prepared enough to when we are working together. 

    I see that my own music get the least priority, because when I'm done with everything else I'm usually to tired to work on it. So I need to plan this one out better to finish the project. 

    I love visualizing before concerts but need to focus without distractions, so that is also mentally demanding for me.

    I like going into a meditative state with a piece, and planning out my way threw it this way. Especially before performance.

    I could spend more time with the score before hand, and maybe save some time in front of the piano.   

    I have a lot of potential for improvement with planning, so I recently started with a diary. I've tried it before and usually drop out after some time, but I give it another go.  

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    • Sindre Skarelven wow! You really are a busy person :o i am sure you鈥檒l make it all happen :D

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    • Sindre Skarelven Wow, Sindre! You never fail to impress me! And as I know you you will make all of this work on a really high level! Good to add Yoga and Thai Chi and Meditation to keep a calm state of mind! 

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    • Paula Alizo Andrea Buckland Thanks for believing in me! With all the great tips from Dominic, and all the inspiration from everyone here at Tonebase, I鈥檓 sure it will all work out fine :)

      What inspires me the most is to work with classical music, so the more effective I can be with everything else, the more time I have with what I love <3 

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      • Gail Starr
      • Retired MBA
      • Gail_Starr
      • 1 yr ago
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      Sindre Skarelven We ALL believe in you! 鉂わ笍

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    • Monika Tusnady
    • The Retired French Teacher
    • Monikainfrance
    • 1 yr ago
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    Just had to comment on the picture at the top of the page - it's brilliant!

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      • Pauline
      • Pauline
      • 1 yr ago
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      Monika Tusnady I agree!

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  • Great suggestions Dominic. I look at my schedule for each day, and immediately write in the exact time I choose to practice piano and violin. It's an appointment I keep with myself.  Generally piano mornings 9am before other commitments,  and violin late afternoon after other work. It is ok to vary it as needed, but the time is pre-listed on my appointment calendar like everything else. This works very well for me.

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    • Mage Lockwood
    • Nationally Certified Teacher of Music
    • Mage_Music
    • 1 yr ago
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    Start my day with the "bare minimum" practice which is one hour. Then pepper in even more practice throughout the rest of the day. Always start with myself before my students鈥搕hink oxygen mask on the plane!

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