Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 minutes daily minimum, usually they do more. 5 minutes warm up doing whatever, 10 minutes semi-supervised actual work, then leave them to play whatever for however long they want. They get 5 day off passes a month. You don’t learn much practicing once a week.
Does 5 day off passes apply to lesson days? or do they have lesson days off from practice anyway?
I consider lessons a form of practice at that age, so no extra practice required after lessons. They don’t use day off passes to skip lessons just individual practice. It keeps them practicing 5-6 days a week which is what I’m going for but gives them some say in which days they skip.
so… really they practice 3 times a week, sometimes twice a week.
They practice on average 27 days per month, “practice” includes 45 minute lessons twice per month. Some months they don’t use 5 days off and practice closer to 30 days, other months they do 25. It varies how many off days they use but they get 5 per month if they want to use them.
Lessons only twice a month? I’ve never heard of that. Is that teacher recommended or because of driving distance? If you don’t mind me asking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stfu with violin snobs
sorry do you play viola
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 minutes daily minimum, usually they do more. 5 minutes warm up doing whatever, 10 minutes semi-supervised actual work, then leave them to play whatever for however long they want. They get 5 day off passes a month. You don’t learn much practicing once a week.
Does 5 day off passes apply to lesson days? or do they have lesson days off from practice anyway?
I consider lessons a form of practice at that age, so no extra practice required after lessons. They don’t use day off passes to skip lessons just individual practice. It keeps them practicing 5-6 days a week which is what I’m going for but gives them some say in which days they skip.
so… really they practice 3 times a week, sometimes twice a week.
They practice on average 27 days per month, “practice” includes 45 minute lessons twice per month. Some months they don’t use 5 days off and practice closer to 30 days, other months they do 25. It varies how many off days they use but they get 5 per month if they want to use them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 minutes daily minimum, usually they do more. 5 minutes warm up doing whatever, 10 minutes semi-supervised actual work, then leave them to play whatever for however long they want. They get 5 day off passes a month. You don’t learn much practicing once a week.
Does 5 day off passes apply to lesson days? or do they have lesson days off from practice anyway?
I consider lessons a form of practice at that age, so no extra practice required after lessons. They don’t use day off passes to skip lessons just individual practice. It keeps them practicing 5-6 days a week which is what I’m going for but gives them some say in which days they skip.
so… really they practice 3 times a week, sometimes twice a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 minutes daily minimum, usually they do more. 5 minutes warm up doing whatever, 10 minutes semi-supervised actual work, then leave them to play whatever for however long they want. They get 5 day off passes a month. You don’t learn much practicing once a week.
Does 5 day off passes apply to lesson days? or do they have lesson days off from practice anyway?
I consider lessons a form of practice at that age, so no extra practice required after lessons. They don’t use day off passes to skip lessons just individual practice. It keeps them practicing 5-6 days a week which is what I’m going for but gives them some say in which days they skip.
so… really they practice 3 times a week, sometimes twice a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 minutes daily minimum, usually they do more. 5 minutes warm up doing whatever, 10 minutes semi-supervised actual work, then leave them to play whatever for however long they want. They get 5 day off passes a month. You don’t learn much practicing once a week.
Does 5 day off passes apply to lesson days? or do they have lesson days off from practice anyway?
I consider lessons a form of practice at that age, so no extra practice required after lessons. They don’t use day off passes to skip lessons just individual practice. It keeps them practicing 5-6 days a week which is what I’m going for but gives them some say in which days they skip.
so… really they practice 3 times a week, sometimes twice a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 minutes daily minimum, usually they do more. 5 minutes warm up doing whatever, 10 minutes semi-supervised actual work, then leave them to play whatever for however long they want. They get 5 day off passes a month. You don’t learn much practicing once a week.
Does 5 day off passes apply to lesson days? or do they have lesson days off from practice anyway?
I consider lessons a form of practice at that age, so no extra practice required after lessons. They don’t use day off passes to skip lessons just individual practice. It keeps them practicing 5-6 days a week which is what I’m going for but gives them some say in which days they skip.
iAnonymous wrote:OMG. Please don’t force your 7 yr old to practice more than once per week. What is wrong with you?
Anonymous wrote:Violin is very hard. You have to practice every day. AKA, only practice on the days you eat.
If your kid isn’t willing to focus and practice hard nearly every day, just have them take up an easier instrument (sax) when they are older at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violin is very hard. You have to practice every day. AKA, only practice on the days you eat.
If your kid isn’t willing to focus and practice hard nearly every day, just have them take up an easier instrument (sax) when they are older at school.
IYO How much is the minimum daily practice and how much is TOO much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 minutes daily minimum, usually they do more. 5 minutes warm up doing whatever, 10 minutes semi-supervised actual work, then leave them to play whatever for however long they want. They get 5 day off passes a month. You don’t learn much practicing once a week.
Does 5 day off passes apply to lesson days? or do they have lesson days off from practice anyway?