Tips for beginner musicians
1.Love what you do
The love of music is what gets you started.
Musicians say that throughout their artistic careers their love for music, enjoying what they do and what they feel when they play an instrument, is what has allowed them to follow the discipline.
There may be frustrations but addressing and overcoming them is part of the discipline process, without procrastination.
Music lessons required dedication and practice!
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2. Commitment to your instrument
When you decide that what you are passionate about is making music, launch yourself to give your instrument your full potential, remember that learning an instrument is an investment of time and will.
You should create a habit of practice and never stop looking for inspiration in everyday life or in your favorite artists, so that your music always sounds fresh.
At Resonator Music we offer private music lessons of guitar, drums, trumpet, flute, ukulele, violin, musical production and piano with the best tutors in the region.
Kate has been playing for over 30 years and been teaching for 7.
She started recorder at 6, and flute at 9 while living in England and attained classical grade 8 ABRSM by 18. She has performed in many orchestras, concert bands, flute choirs and small ensembles in England and Australia, and has been playing with Lismore Symphony Orchestra for 7 years.
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3. Don’t remember the failed attempts
The only thing that you are not going to do is to think that you cannot do it no matter how hard you try, that you are not capable and that everything you are doing is in vain.
You may have failed, but that should not predict everything that will happen later, learn from your failures, and move on, facilitating your process.
“The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing”. Henry Ford
Elena has been playing for over 25 years clarinet and 10 years tenor saxophone.
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4. Learn from experience
Listen to the advice of your teachers, be positive, do not stay only with what they advise you, investigate and complement what they advise you with what you yourself have sought.
Everything you can learn from the experience of your teachers is an opportunity for you, trust your teacher, get inspired by your favorite artists and never put aside the will to learn new things.
George Urbaszek has the experience of well over 3000 performances and 120 recording sessions to guide himself and his students through most musical situations. He has recorded with Stuart Stuart, who produced Sheppard and The Veronicas.
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5. Take every opportunity
During the learning process, there will be opportunities for you to show your musical skills: don’t let them escape! When you face them, you will have courage and experience as a professional, and if the result is not what you expected, you can see it as an opportunity for improvement.
Turn the negative into positive!.
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