Sunday, March 19, 2017

Assignment 20: Sabrina Lozada

One thing that I enjoy is playing my instrument. Granted it is not something you can just pick up and master, unless you are some prodigy child. For most people it takes time to develop proficiency. 
Step One: Pick an instrument you really like. If you choose an instrument you do not have an interest for, then you won't get far with it. 
Step Two: Take time to learn the notes on your instrument, counts, and your clef. You cannot play an instrument without knowing the basics. 
Step Three: Make time in your schedule to practice. As a beginner you should spend between 15-30 minutes each practice "slot" you have. You should not exceed more that 30 minutes because the time after that won't be as useful. You should practice 2-3 times a week. 
Step Four: As you begin to gradually improve you should increase the difficulty of the music you play because the wrong level of music will discourage you from wanting to play. 
Optional: If you really wanted to you could get private lessons to help guide you through the process.

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