Re: Richard Provost Art & technique of practice queries
There's a few books i remember being good on practicing but some of them were more woodwind/brass/violin oriented, others more Western classical music oriented, dependin on author. My local public or community college libraries had these, hope yours will, you can google the authors name and "practice" or do that search in amazon. Practicing is a really funny thing, I have different emotional attachments (or none whatsoever) to different instruments.
- Tom Heany
- Margret Elson
- David Dumais
- Jonathan Harnum
- Gerald klickstein
Harnum's review of Provost book is good https://www.amazon.com/ART-TECHNIQUE...ustomerReviews
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Yamaha piano, clarinet, violin; generic cello;
a pedal steel (highly recommended); banjo, dobro don't get played much cause i'm considerate ;}
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