Practice & Rehearsal
September 1, 2025 1:00 am Think About It.
Thinking about the frequency of your practicing and rehearsing is helpful to improve your skill and ability. “Practicing” is the habitual procedure or way of doing something, to exercise a skill repeatedly or regularly in order to improve or maintain one’s proficiency. “Rehearsing” is practicing for a later public performance. I think of them as practically the same and will use the word practice for both.
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So, how often do you practice? I know of some musicians who practice 6 to 8 hours a day and others who practice 6 to 8 minutes a week. You would agree that practice makes better, right? Sometimes it’s not just about the time you put in, but the quality of what you practice. It’s good to go over exercises, songs and techniques until you get them accurate and at a good pace. Make it your aim to put in a little more time in practicing than you have been. You’ll see the difference!
Take a look at this general practice scale and think of how often you practice. Based on practicing 6 days a week, here is a scale from 1 to 5. What number are you at?
1 = Up to 1 hour a week or 10 minutes a day
2 = Up to 2 hours a week or 20 minutes a day
3 = Up to 3 hours a week or 30 minutes a day
4 = Up to 6 hours a week or 1 hour a day
5 = Over 6 hours a week or over 1 hour a day