As a teacher I often try to be creative in my practice suggestions. This is a good thing of course, but in our efforts to keep things musical and interesting, its easy to forget the enormous value of careful repetition.
The hard fact is, it will always be an enormous amount of (conscientious) repetition that makes it possible for a pianist to operate in "auto-pilot" mode. So, put the metronome on and get to work!
I really admire piano teachers like you, like us. I certainly agree with you when you mentioned that you often try to be so creative in your practice suggestions - exerting much effort to make music teaching as well as the learning process more fun, interesting and exciting. So, let's get back to work and be more inspired to motivate our students learn to play piano or any musical instrument both efficiently and effectively.
Please also visit this site: http://www.musicteachershelper.com/blog for more music teaching resources.
Posted by: piano teacher | August 23, 2009 at 12:36 PM
My voice teacher once told me that practice doesn't make perfect afterall. Practice makes permanent.
Perfect practice makes perfect.
It was just as simple, but just as profound.
Back to basics it is!
Posted by: James Harding | July 30, 2011 at 05:11 PM
James - Thats right. The devil is in the details. Thanks for your comments!
Posted by: Matt | October 18, 2011 at 02:27 PM