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Sit down with your parents and make a daily practice schedule-at least
twenty minutes per day, five days per week. Establishing a daily routine
of practicing will help your playing be consistent.
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Find a quiet, well-lit place to practice.
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Equipment needed: chair, folding music stand, and a pencil.
- Start with a warm-up routine first, then practice the hard sections of
the music. After that, you can practice music you already know how
to play.
- Practice and perform for your family and friends often. Performance
experience is the best way to improve your performance abilities.
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