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How To Practice: Articulatio Ns Dynam Ics Rhythm and Notes

To practice effectively, one should first ensure proper posture and instrument setup. They should then slowly warm up with exercises like scales and breathing before working on challenging music. When practicing, focus first on rhythm and notes, then articulations, dynamics, and musicality, starting at the lowest level and working up the pyramid. Regular practice is essential for performance, allows one to contribute to ensembles, and helps develop good habits and character.

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How To Practice: Articulatio Ns Dynam Ics Rhythm and Notes

To practice effectively, one should first ensure proper posture and instrument setup. They should then slowly warm up with exercises like scales and breathing before working on challenging music. When practicing, focus first on rhythm and notes, then articulations, dynamics, and musicality, starting at the lowest level and working up the pyramid. Regular practice is essential for performance, allows one to contribute to ensembles, and helps develop good habits and character.

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How to Practice

1. Before you begin, make sure youre sitting with proper posture and
instrument is assembled properly.
2. Warm up slowly (breathing, scales, lip slurs, etc.)
3. GOALS! Work on music that is challenging, that way you can improve
4. Slow! Make sure the rhythm is correct first.
5. Start at the bottom of the pyramid and work your way up.

(level
4)

M
M
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(level 3)
ali
Articulatio
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ns

(level 2)

(level 1)

Dynam
ics
Dynamics

Rhythm
Rhythm and Notes

Why Practice?
1. Practice is essential for performance
2. Make a meaningful contribution to the team.
3. Forming great habits form great character
[insert funny cartoon about practicing]

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