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					<description><![CDATA[  One of the most common discussions I have with parents whose kids practice regularly with us at Scottsdale Music Academy is the difficulty they face trying to get their child to practice at home. “It’s not a problem once we bring them here to you for lessons, but it’s sooo hard to get them [&#8230;]]]></description>
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									<h2> </h2><p>One of the most common discussions I have with parents whose kids practice regularly with us at <a href="https://guitarlessonsinscottsdale.com/">Scottsdale Music Academy</a> is the difficulty they face trying to get their child to practice at home. “It’s not a problem once we bring them here to you for lessons, but it’s sooo hard to get them to practice at home,” they say.</p><p>It’s understandable that your child may sees music practice more as a chore, rather than a joy, and would rather play video games. But with a little insistence, a good amount of patience, and some good old fashioned parenting tricks, you can get your kid to make guitar or piano lessons a regular habit at home. Here’s how!</p><h2><b>Dedicate a regular space for the practice</b></h2><p>For most families with a couple of kids in a 3-bdrm or 4 bdrm house, finding a dedicated space might be somewhat difficult. The living room might work for piano lessons, but drumming and guitar practice might have to be done in the garage. So parents to find a good place where young Johnny or Janey can focus on his or her instrument for at least 30 minutes to an hour.</p><h2><b>Show excitement over the home lessons</b></h2><p>If getting your child to practice is a bother and a chore for you as a parent, imagine how that attitude will be reflected to your practicing child? It’s important to be involved in the routine and discipline of practice with your child. Help them to understand that as they get better it becomes even more fun!</p><h2><b>Help develop your child’s ear</b></h2><p>If your child is practicing beginning acoustic guitar, find some recordings and videos to help your child develop an ear for this style of music. After all, not every kid knows about acoustic guitar music, especially if Dad is still listening to his ‘80s hair metal music around the house. Help cultivate a good ear of the style of music your child is practicing, and that will translate into more home practice interest.</p><h2><b>Keep practice sessions at a reasonable length</b></h2><p>When your child first begins home practicing, he or she may not have enough developed concentration to go longer than 20 minute at a time. So keep practices short at first. You’ll be amazed as your child starts with 20 minute practices at first, and eventually builds up to 60 minutes of enthusiastic engaged piano or guitar lessons at a time.</p><h2><b>Offer a reward</b></h2><p>Ok, ok, this might be the oldest parenting trick in the book, but trust me, it still works! If you have to cajole or coerce your kid into a practice session at home, try to make it worth his or her while. Offer a night out at the movies, a lunch at their favorite fast food joint, or an outdoor activity that you both enjoy. With a little reward in exchange for practice and your approval, your child will unknowingly start to get better on guitar, piano or drums and have fun along the way!</p><p>Motivating your kids to practice at home is an important step in learning to enjoy creating music. At our studio, we provide the <a href="https://guitarlessonsinscottsdale.com/instruments/guitar-lessons">guitar lessons in Scottsdale</a> to help your son or daughter get better on their instrument. Once they leave our studio, it’s up to you to add encouragement and positivity to their at-home practices. We hope these tips above are valuable to you as your child moves from beginner to intermediate and beyond!</p>								</div>
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		<title>Individual or Group Lessons: What’s Best For Me?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[When thinking about starting music lessons of any kind, you may be asking yourself if group or solo lessons are right for you. It may be intimidating at first, but picking the instruction style that works best for you is very important in the learning process. Whether you are a youth or an adult, there [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>When thinking about starting music lessons of any kind, you may be asking yourself if group or solo lessons are right for you. It may be intimidating at first, but picking the instruction style that works best for you is very important in the learning process. Whether you are a youth or an adult, there is an instruction style out there that suits you!</p>



<p><strong>INDIVIDUAL LESSONS:</strong></p>



<p>In the experience of many people, private or individual music lessons are a great way to start out when learning a new instrument or trying to further your already existing skills. In this style of learning, you can get a one-on-one focused experience, which can allow you to move at your own pace and focus on the specific music and style that you want to learn. Private lessons are also a great way to figure out what you do and don’t like about certain playing styles, techniques, types of music and learning styles. For all types of instruments including guitar, bass keys, drums or even voice, private lessons may be the choice for you.</p>



<p><strong>GROUP LESSONS:</strong></p>



<p>If you aren’t too sure about taking one-on-one lessons or you just want to learn in a friendly, group setting, group lessons might be for you. In these types of lessons, students have the ability to learn in a group of like-minded musicians who enjoy playing the same types of music and songs.</p>



<p>In addition, group lessons also offer you the chance to bounce ideas off of one another and this is a great way to increase your musical abilities and confidence. Not only does this let you grow in your musical abilities, but it also teaches you more about playing in a band, stage performance, live musicianship and the gear that comes along with it.</p>



<p><strong>WHAT’S BEST FOR ME?</strong></p>



<p>In order to choose which type of music lessons best suits your wants and needs, it may be beneficial to think about which setting you will be most comfortable in. Do you like the focused attention of one instructor? Then private lessons may be your best bet. Do you enjoy playing with other musicians and want to learn more about being in a band? Then group lessons might best fit your style. Either way give us a call 602-751-3537 or click <a href="https://guitarlessonsinscottsdale.com/free-lesson">here</a> to sign up for a FREE lesson to see what fits you best.</p>
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