The subject of practicing is one that I have always been fascinated with and in turn have read and used many resources. One of my favorite summer workshop subjects that I have held a few times is on practicing. There are many great materials out there on practicing, but I haven't come across anything as family friendly as a new book by Tracy Capps Selle called 101 Practice Tips.
101 Practice Tips has tips that will help a brand new student to a student that have been taking lessons for years. It is not only chock full of 101 practice tips, but the ideas are short and easy to understand. Matter of fact, the layout even lends itself for some fun. A student can pick a number from a hat, use a random number generator or app and then use that practice tip that day or for a particular piece. Use a different tip each day! Try doing all 101 practice tips within 101 days!
101 Practice Tips are divided nicely into sections. Here are some samples of what you will find...
- Introduction (A short encouraging note from Tracy)
-The Top Ten Things You Can Do Right Now
-Create a Great Environment
-Make a Plan
-Attitude is Everything
-How to Encourage More Practice
-Make it Fun: Accountability
-Find Opportunities for Your Child to Perform
-How to Help Older Students
-All Practice Does Not Need to be at the Piano
-Things to Remember
-Tips from Kids
-Tips from Parents
-Help! My Child Wants to Quit Piano Lessons
101 Practice Tips is an e-book that is available through the Kindle app. The kindle app is pretty much available on any mobile device in addition to Mac and PC computers. Check this link out here to explain how you do download the PC application.
101 Practice Tips has a price tag that is affordable for every family to own a copy in their home. Whether you are a parent or student of any age, this book is a must have! I highly encourage the families in my studio to purchase it. For $2.99 there is no excuses, really.
Disclaimer: I received this ebook in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions I have expressed are my own.
2 comments:
Hi Jennifer, I'd love to know how you organised/structured your practice camp. It sounds like a great idea, can you share some details?
Hi Leah! Do you know about my teacher resource blog? You can actually find out about the details of the last one I held at this link: http://fpsresources.wordpress.com/2011/07/22/practice-makes-perfect-or-does-it/ Hope it helps! :)
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