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How Much Practice is Enough?

Nicholas Wright
Nicholas Wright is a first violinist with the London Symphony Orchestra. He has been studying the violin since the age of four.
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Nicolas Wright, a first violinist with the London Symphony, shares his thoughts on how much practice is enough, and how to structure your practice time to get the most out of it without exhausting yourself physically or mentally. He also discusses ways an instructor might approach working with a student to develop his or her musical potential.



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Oct-05
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