How to Practice
How to Practice
How to Practice
How to Practice
How to Practice
How to Practice

How to Practice

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Runtime: 21:35 (main lesson), 51:34 (demo)

In this lesson we'll take a deep dive into chunking, which is the process of breaking down complex problems into more manageable pieces. This process will drive your day to day practice and ensure that you're constantly improving.

We'll also outline the order of operations, which is a three-stage process that will vastly increase the speed with which you learn new material.

*Note: This lesson draws on information covered in the Intro to Practice Technique, Intro to Rhythm, Paperclips, and How to Use a Metronome lessons. If you aren't familiar with the concepts covered in those lessons, we recommend watching them first.*

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Frequently Asked Questions

No, since this lesson draws on a few other lessons (listed in the description above), beginners are better off starting with those.

That's great! This lesson goes deep into the process of chunking and its specific application to musical practice. So if you're familiar with the concept but haven't used it extensively, there's still lots to learn here.

We also cover the Order of Operations, so even those of you who are experienced in chunking will probably find value in this lesson.