| Your homework for orchestra is your individual practice
A few hints:
Start your practice session not reading music, concentrating on a most
relaxed, perfect posture and the creation of a beautiful sound. Use
scales, and other rote warm-ups.
In working on your written music, be efficient by taking small bites:
figure out the problems and isolate. Work left hand and right hand
problems separately. Use your metronome!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Save playing large parts or entire pieces for the end of your practice.
When you are done, you should be able to identify exactly what your
practice accomplished. It doesn't have to be big, but it does have to be
specific.
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