An important point to note is that you don’t have to sit at your instrument 24/7 when you are practicing but instead, have this as an element within your journey.
Here are some of the activities you can try out over the Christmas break:
1. Reflect on how much you have accomplished.
2. Write a list of your goals.
3. Instrument practice.
4. Listen to music which inspires you.
5. Play music theory games or activities.
The diagram below illustrates how these concepts piece together to ensure your journey is both enjoyable and rewarding for you as a piano player.
Remember that when you are trying out these systems to write them out and look at them little and often but also be patient with yourself. If you wish to know more about these hacks and resources, feel free to take a look around our website or connect with us directly.
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