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Practice templates - for harpists and non-harpists
Free PDF templates to download
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Free PDF templates to download
Enter FREE in the coupon code box when checking out to get this template for free!
Free PDF practice templates - for harpists and non-harpists!
Enter FREE into the coupon code box when checking out to get this for free!
Take your practice to the next level and REALLY learn that piece of music !
This is a learning resource suitable for all musicians, at all levels.
Print off the PDF and apply the process to a piece of music that you are learning. Using this method helps you drill down into the music and speeds up the learning process. It stimulates deep thought and understanding of the music you are learning. It prompts you to explore deeper into the music helping you to understand it better.
It acts as a guide so you can focus on all the sections of music. When you feeling tired, have little time to practice or feel overwhelmed, it helps you to keep track of where you are up to, what to study next, what you need to do next in your practice sessions and allows you to simply focus on what needs doing to learn that piece of music.
Two PDFs are supplied - one for harpists and one for other instrumentalists who might want to use this method as well. Also included is a 'mock' filled out version so that you can see the learning process.
This is a learning resource suitable for all musicians, at all levels.
Print off the PDF and apply the process to a piece of music that you are learning. Using this method helps you drill down into the music and speeds up the learning process. It stimulates deep thought and understanding of the music you are learning. It prompts you to explore deeper into the music helping you to understand it better.
It acts as a guide so you can focus on all the sections of music. When you feeling tired, have little time to practice or feel overwhelmed, it helps you to keep track of where you are up to, what to study next, what you need to do next in your practice sessions and allows you to simply focus on what needs doing to learn that piece of music.
Two PDFs are supplied - one for harpists and one for other instrumentalists who might want to use this method as well. Also included is a 'mock' filled out version so that you can see the learning process.
How to use - simple method
- Fill out everything on the left hand side
- Then divide your piece into logical (not too large) sections on the right hand side
- Tick off the boxes on the right hand side as you work through them in your practice sessions.
- start by playing your chosen section SLOWLY in the correct rhythm. Preferably with a metronome! Increase the tempo gradually over the course of each practice session. Keep it slow and only move up a tempo when it's comfortable. When it's at the correct tempo you can add a final tick in the tempo section.
- work on different sections (which could all be at different stages of learning/speed) in the same practice session
- Mix it up and dive into different sections when learning a new piece, but always start learning each section SLOWLY.
This is a free resource for the harp community, but if these are helpful to you and you'd like to buy me a virtual coffee that would be very welcome!