Practicing your instrument daily is like magic. Almost before you know it you're improving. The more you practice the faster you improve. Work on something and it's not coming together, and the next day it just does. It's so crazy and effective it's hard to explain to people who don't play.
So let's talk about practicing! Here are some questions to get the ball rolling (feel free to add to them):
1. Do you keep track of your practice time? Is it informal, or do you write it down somewhere? (My wife is a private piano instructor and she thinks that writing it down encourages practice.)
2. How much do you practice: like 15 minutes, 1/2 hour, or an hour or more per day?
3. How you keep track of your repertoire?
4. How often do you attempt a new song?
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This is my current scheme, and admittedly it's quite scatter shot:
1. I don't keep track of my practice time, though I may start doing so.
2. Lately maybe 10 minutes per day, though sometimes a week goes by (preoccupied with my transition to Linux lately). During development of the D-Lev I sometimes "practiced" an hour or more per day trying out new software.
3. I record myself playing and keep those recordings handy. I started a Word document with a table for song title, key, and first note, but haven't messed with it in a while. I may print out a blank version of it to easily add to it. Not sure where that's going, but I need something like it.
4. Sometimes a couple of times per month I attempt a new song, it sort of depends on how much music I'm exposed to during the day. (Living with a teaching musician exposes me to a lot of music!)