How to make a practice schedule

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Тайны знаменитостей: закулисное шоу
Questions? Requests for videos? Email me at greg@weebid.app, and I&give you access to a platform where I&answering 100% of the questions you ask. This video explains how to create a practice schedule to become a well-rounded jazz pianist. My previous video explains many of the things but you&need to study, but this video you a layout of how and when to study them. There is endless material to actually study, and you&need to find much of that online (or request custom videos from me), but this gives you a basic schedule that you can use to make sure you&covering all of the bases to actually grow as a pianist. Everything I&talking about in this video is based on following chart: You will notice that this chart is based on a four hour schedule, but breakdown percentages for each thing that you should study and calculates the timing for 1, 2, and 8 hour sessions as well. The Behringer exercises I mention I located here: Vocabulary sheets are: I hope you get a lot out of this video!!! Thank you to Jan from the Netherlands for requesting it. - Weekly Piano PS: Here are the specifics that I discuss that are not detailed in the chart. Having them written here may help refresh your memory after watching the video: Technical exercises: - Mostly at ease - Push towards end of each Study theory - If you don’t know all the basics, make this your first mission. Use videos and books to grasp all of these basic concepts: — Modes (execute a 4-octave scale in each mode) — Triads...

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