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Some thoughts on regular practice

It is commonly accepted that repetition is key when learning a Suzuki violin piece. Not only does it increase accuracy and fluency, but it also builds a strong mental framework that is essential for further development. Repetition helps to ingrain the music in the student’s memory, making the piece easier to recall. Additionally, by repeatedly performing a piece, the student is presented with opportunities to refine their technique, further improving their overall performance. Ultimately, the regular repetition of a Suzuki violin piece is essential for success.
It is important to choose a consistent practice schedule when learning a Suzuki violin piece. The repetition should be consistent both in time and intensity. Begin with smaller sections and gradually increase the amount of time spent in practice. As the piece becomes more familiar, increase the speed and clarity of the playing. A regular practice schedule not only improves accuracy, but also helps to build a strong mental framework for learning new pieces of music. Additionally, having a consistent practice schedule can help to build a strong sense of discipline and focus, resulting in a more successful musical experience.
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–Chris Cavanaugh, Suzuki Violin Studio, musiclessonsnh.com

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