One of the biggest challenges I hear from improvising harpists is this: I don’t know what to practice…
I know. I’ve struggled with this myself.
I have a great lesson, or I stumbled across some gem on YouTube, and then I get stuck trying to figure out what to practice.
When I first started teaching, I noticed that my students got stuck, too.
Over the years, I have developed a practice checklist, which is also my lesson checklist.
It’s what we do in a lesson, and what students do when they are practicing.
You can get it done in 20 minutes, 30 if you’re being leisurely.
I have tried to send out this practice checklist to everyone who joins my FB Group, The Improvising Harpist. But I might have missed one or two…
If you’d like a copy of The Improvising Harpist Practice Checklist (or another copy), just type PRACTICE in the comments below, and I’ll send you the link to the checklist.
If you have your own checklist, I’d love to see it! And if you have suggestions for additions to the checklist, I’d love to hear that, too. Just drop me a note.
Warmly,
Cymber