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One of the biggest struggles I have in my teaching studio is how to engage students to embrace, adopt, and enjoy the process of practicing slowly. Today’s episode demonstrates and discusses my process of evaluating my sound production while practicing s-l-o-w-l-y.
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Practice Challenges (episode 192): this episode discusses how to build a practice challenge
How to Encourage the Teach Suzuki Blog and Podcast
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Until next time,
Happy Practicing! Watch how you practice, and practice accurately!
—– Paula —–
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