Since I bought my piano I have wanted to know exactly how much time
I spend practicing every day. I tried timing myself every time I sat down but I
kept forgetting to turn the timer on or off so this method didn’t last even a
single day. I thought that I had been practicing a lot—and I was—but I never knew
exactly how much. At times I would sit down and play for only a few minutes
which as a block of time is probably not much use to me at all.
I came across this
piece in the New York Times and immediately saw how this could apply to my
piano practice. Now I set my kitchen timer for 30 minutes and turn it on when I
sit down. This breaks my sessions into half hour blocks. A half hour, as I’m
finding, is a really good amount of time to practice at one sitting. Anything
less and I tend to avoid the tougher parts of a song but with 30 minutes to
kill I’m forced to face these demons. Anything longer than 30 minutes tends to
get tedious.
I only wish that I had stumbled on this trick a lot sooner. Better
late than never but I still feel like an idiot for not figuring this out much earlier.
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