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Tips On Music Rehearsal Strategies

By James Johnson


This guide is aimed at helping musicians to make the most of their rehearsal time. Music rehearsal strategies are very important to preparation and raising skill level. However, it can be a bit daunting to know where to begin. That is where the following pointers can help by providing simple and practical advice.

A very important first step in organizing rehearsals is to have a secure, safe and comfortable space to work in. This is a big factor in making everyone present feel relaxed and ready to work. In addition make sure that there is not clutter which can cause distractions. There are many different types of rehearsal spaces ranging from concert halls to churches to schools. No matter which type you are using, having a comfortable and clean space to work in is very important.

Another key thing to keep morale up is to instill in performers their responsibility to attend rehearsals and to be prompt. This is essential to keep everyone working together. Being distracted by late arrivals and other hassles can take its toll on the overall performance.

For tips and suggestions about finding low cost or even free rehearsal space, see some of the guide books on this subject. They can be found in libraries and book stores. There are also some websites that deal with this topic. Whatever resources and venues you select make sure that they are safe and reputable.

Certainly the style of music that you are performing has a big impact on strategies for rehearsing. For example those who are part of a choir have a much different approach to soloists. Yet there are some important principles that apply across the board and you find out more below.

It can certainly be useful to break down the music before you rehearse into sections. In fact practicing small sections at a time can help increase performers confidence. That can keep the work from becoming overwhelming. Many performers work this way from those practicing dance moves to plays and musicals.

It can also be a good idea to keep everyone relaxed by including some fun activities as a warm up. This might be an informal game, voice exercises or a funny video. This can help break the ice and keep the mood light which is important in much creative work.

One other strong tactic which can be very powerful in practicing music is the following. Often choral groups and other large ensembles will divide into groups to practice for a period of time. This gives a chance for particular groups such as altos or sopranos to practice in different rooms and to refine their technique. This can add up to a much stronger unit in the long run. For more practical advice on this subject check out some of the monthly magazines aimed at musicians.




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