Not only Ukulele, but also when I practice some Chinese wind instruments, often I find myself being practicing blindly and inefficiently. The progress is very slow or near stagnates.
To get me out of that dilemma, I want to make some rules on my daily routine. I understood those rules very well before, but I didn't execute them consistently...
1, Focus on quality, not quantity. I couldn't stop trying to practice many pieces each day, and was hoping one day I can be good at one of them. That doesn't work.
2, Slow down, slow down. Pursue of speed is another focusing on quantity rather quality. I practiced chromatic scales at 140 bpm, and a piece at 52 bpm of the desired tempo on the TAB, both quality was pretty low. Today I started to practice them at 100 and 30 bpm, respectively, and the feeling is pretty good because I have time to examine the quality rather than in rush to finish the practice.
3, Set the daily goal and/or mid/long term goal. Without a goal, the practice is like a blindly Fly...
If you have any opinions on efficient daily routine, I would like to hear you.
To get me out of that dilemma, I want to make some rules on my daily routine. I understood those rules very well before, but I didn't execute them consistently...
1, Focus on quality, not quantity. I couldn't stop trying to practice many pieces each day, and was hoping one day I can be good at one of them. That doesn't work.
2, Slow down, slow down. Pursue of speed is another focusing on quantity rather quality. I practiced chromatic scales at 140 bpm, and a piece at 52 bpm of the desired tempo on the TAB, both quality was pretty low. Today I started to practice them at 100 and 30 bpm, respectively, and the feeling is pretty good because I have time to examine the quality rather than in rush to finish the practice.
3, Set the daily goal and/or mid/long term goal. Without a goal, the practice is like a blindly Fly...
If you have any opinions on efficient daily routine, I would like to hear you.