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    It would be interesting to start a list of direct quotes from famous musicians (any instrument) about how to practice. The list would not have to be just household names. It could include musicians recognized by other musicians for their technique.

    Quotes could be text or media clips.
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    I like this one.

    Never ever practice. Always perform.
    — Dave Martin


    I think he means to put as much effort and heart into practice as you would if you were performing before an audience. Hmmmm
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    As a music coach, I have quotes about playing and practicing all over my studio walls. One of my favorites that resonates with a lot of players is from Dan Crary: "I'm convinced that playing well is not so much a technique as it is a decision. It's a commitment to do the work, strive for concentration, get strategic about advancing by steps, and push patiently forward toward the goal."

    Wynton Marsalis has this to say:

    12 rules of practicing

    • Seek out private instruction. It could take years to figure out what a good teacher could show you quickly.
    • Write/work out a regular practice schedule. Always include the fundamentals.
    • Set realistic goals. Chart your development.
    • Concentrate when practicing. Don't just "go through the motions".
    • Relax and practice slowly.
    • Practice what you can't play - the hard parts.
    • Always play with maximum expression. Play as if you are singing it.
    • Learn from your mistakes. Don't be too hard on yourself.
    • Don't show off. Expression, not tricks or gimmicks.
    • Think for yourself. Respect your teacher, but think things through for yourself.
    • Be optimistic. There is nothing worse than pessimism coming out of an instrument.
    • Look for connections between your music and other things. Try to find concepts or ideas that connect with each other.


    Then there's the old adage, "Slow is smooth, smooth is fast."
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    That howtopractice site is a little misleading. Seems more heavy on aphorisms, some pithy, than recommendations.

    I like the Wynton Marsalis suggestions. They are very down to earth and practical.
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    Chris Thile said that the metronome was his friend. So does my instructor, but he doesn't count.
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    The great pianist Rudolf Serkin famously said "All I did was practice, practice, practice" as a summary of his career.

    I took that to mean if the only thing that matters to you is practicing and getting better, the performance results will take care of themselves.

    Not a musician but the Cheshire Cat rightly pointed out that if you don't know where you're going, any road will get you there.
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    Johann Sebastian Bach said:

    "Bring me a bowl of coffee before I turn into a goat."
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    That Johann, what a corker!
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    Hi. This is an old thread but it's a good question that is still relevant. I got the audiobook of "The practice of practice," which is repeatedly lauded on this site, and listened to the book the whole way through in one session. It was a great book, and also the very first audiobook I have ever completed. There are tons and tons of these quotes on practice by famous musicians as well as endless good advice on what practice is, what it does, how to do it and how not to do it. If you find it hard to sit down and read a book, get the Audible version and put in your earbuds. You won't be disappointed.

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    Tomo Fujita has ton's of good advice on his YT channel. Focuses on guitar, much is useful for mandolin as well.

    https://youtube.com/@TomoFujitaMusic

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    When the world shut down in 2020 I was playing a couple of hours a day, probably. It would have been more but I was still able to work. Anyway, I remember Amanda Shires and Jason Isbell doing “Iso Lounging,” and Jason casually stated that he’d been playing guitar for 8-10 hours a day and would be doing more if it weren’t for life/family responsibilities. The most I’ve ever put in was 4-5 hours, and that was when I was heading up the youth praise band at church and we’d play multiple services. Even if I had the time I don’t think I’d practice for 6-8 hours a day. Which is why Jason and crew will keep playing sold out shows at the Ryman (and much bigger venues) and I’ll keep plinking away on my couch. Props to those that have that drive.
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    “The more I practiced, the better I got.The better I got,the more I practiced”..Yngwie Malmsteen

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.D.Nydn View Post
    “The more I practiced, the better I got.The better I got,the more I practiced”..Yngwie Malmsteen
    Golfer Gary Player said something similar: "The more I practice, the luckier I get."
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    Pablo Casals, in his 80s, was asked why he still practiced 4 to 5 hours a day, said: "Because I think I am making progress."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Jones View Post
    Golfer Gary Player said something similar: "The more I practice, the luckier I get."

    In a similar fashion, my dad has always said “luck is when preparation meets opportunity.”
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    The great John Duffy was credited with claiming, "I open my case when the man opens his wallet". Some support for the other side of the practicing coin. If you don't know John, don't be offended. If you know John, you aren't.

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    From a purely statistical standpoint, this is one of the most amazing threads I've seen here. Over 7600 views and only 18 posts, including this non-essential one. And half of those posts from yesterday's reboot. I wonder what this means, if anything. Perhaps people were curious to see what famous people had recommended, and didn't see much. I hope that improves, but at the moment, it's a bit of a head-scratcher.

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    Practice only on the days you eat.
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    Someone (Coach John Wooden of UCLA, perhaps?) made a great point when he said something to the effect of, “When opportunity knocks it’s too late to start preparing.” How you practice guides your path. If you practice what you know you’ll stay where you are. Put your effort into the things you don’t yet know. That’s how to become prepared for opportunity.
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    “Best Practice” Inspiration and Ideas for Traditional Musicians by Judy Minot
    Absolutely the best book I have ever read! Lots of advice on practicing and playing.
    Music, as well as all of life, requires good posture, relaxing, focusing, mindfulness, etc.
    The book has helped me immensely to become a better musician and person!
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    Hmmm ... seems not directly related. Perhaps this is one of the aphorisms from the site mentioned in Post #2 to which the OP alludes somewhat dismissively in Post #5?
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    Practice every time you get a chance - Bill Monroe

    Says it all really.

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    Practice early and often

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