Practice
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XtremeEuph
- 4 valves

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- Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2006 5:02 pm
lol I second that..........I finally realised i want to get into music and advance on the euphonium. Band class just wasnt doing it this year. So i started practising like a few hours a day at home and WOW my tone quality is like........literally music to my ears now.......and flexibility as you said. I find the 'hard' pieces much easier and i have about an extra half octave of range now.Glen Wells wrote:I am blessed to be able to practice more lately, probably 2-3 hours a day. Which is more than I have ever in my life. I can really see improvement, especially my tone and endurance.
Very encouraging!
Glen Wells
- ufoneum
- 3 valves

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- Joined: Fri Feb 04, 2005 7:58 pm
- Location: Evansville, IN
I find it most helpful to have four (4) 45 minute practice sessions. I find that most people could physically sit there and practice for longer - but mental fatigue is what gets me. I think that you have to be in the correct mindset to get anything accomplished (learning, that is), and if you aren't enjoying yourself you are just getting frustrated.
So, in answer to your question: I practice 3 hrs/day, but spread evenly over the day. Here is my routine for the sessions:
Session 1: Warm-up
Session 2: Fun with Fundamentals
Session 3: Solo rep/Band exc.
Session 4: Take one area (or 2) of my playing that needs improvement and work on it. EVERYDAY.
Hope this helps.
- Pat Stuckemeyer
So, in answer to your question: I practice 3 hrs/day, but spread evenly over the day. Here is my routine for the sessions:
Session 1: Warm-up
Session 2: Fun with Fundamentals
Session 3: Solo rep/Band exc.
Session 4: Take one area (or 2) of my playing that needs improvement and work on it. EVERYDAY.
Hope this helps.
- Pat Stuckemeyer
Assistant Prof. of Music - Kentucky Wesleyan College (Owensboro, KY)
Buffet Crampon and Besson Performing Artist
Conductor, River Brass Band (Evansville, IN)
Treasurer, International Tuba Euphonium Association
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Buffet Crampon and Besson Performing Artist
Conductor, River Brass Band (Evansville, IN)
Treasurer, International Tuba Euphonium Association
facebook.com/stuckemeyer
patstuckemeyer.com
