What If You Could Show Your Students How To Love Practicing?

The Bulletproof Musician explains how to stop theย 
โ€œit sounded better at homeโ€ phenomenon.

Practice Hacks for Musicians Course
by Noa Kageyama

Itโ€™s no secret that to improve their musical skills, your students need to practice.

And practice well.

You hope that their home practice includes:

โœ”๏ธ Focused analysis on their weaker areas
โœ”๏ธ Careful repetition
โœ”๏ธ Consistent playing throughout the week

But you know that it doesnโ€™t.
What actually happens is:

โŒ Mindless repetition (with one eye on their phone)
โŒ Crammed practice on the day of their lesson (hoping you wonโ€™t notice)
โŒ Playing from the beginning to the end (crossing their fingers itโ€™ll magically improve)

Why?

Because they donโ€™t understand how to practice.

โ€œPractice Hacks for Musicians by Noa Kageyamaโ€ will help you teach the art of effective practice.

Developing a productive practice strategy is about more than just the piece.
  • When a student understands how to practice and get results
  • They feel more inclined to practice
  • Their piece improves
  • They get a confidence boost
  • And become more enthusiastic about playing
  • So their love of music and overall enjoyment increases
The first step is helping them understand how to practice more effectively.

I absolutely loved this course and only wish it was way longer. It was so interesting. I have intuitively started practising very similarly my self and encouraging students to practise this way.

โ€” Devi

Take the course for your students:

Understand the bigger picture

Knowing the psychology behind practice strategies can further explain their importance.

Morale booster

Seeing improvements from their practice sessions makes students feel good about themselves.

More confident performers

Help them ensure performance outcomes are more reliable.

Take the course for you:

Eliminate frustration

Stop the โ€œit sounded better at homeโ€ conundrum.

Elevate your playing

Practice what you preach. Use the advice in your practice sessions

Performances to be proud of

Confident and proficient performances that impress audiences.

Course Bonuses

Practice Partners

Email Series + Resource Packet

A done-for-you series of emails you can copy, paste and send to parents to help them support your studentโ€™s home practice.

Paige: Your Practice Coaching Companion

Ask any questions and get immediate advice from Paige, your custom Practice Coaching chat-bot built on the โ€œPractice Hacksโ€ course. She knows the course and practice inside out!

4 Week Practice Makeover for Music Teachers

Let us guide your practice routine for 4 weeks, providing you motivating prompts and repetition reminders to get the most out of your practice, and that of your students.

Who Is This Course For?

โœ… New teachers looking for practice strategies to get started

โœ…ย Established teachers searching for better ways to practice

โœ… Teachers who are frustrated with their studentsโ€™ lack of practice

โœ… Musicians who want to level up their practice sessions

Learn from the expert โ€“ย Noa Kageyama

Noa Kageyama is a performance psychologist and Julliard faculty member and is the performance psychology coach for the New World Symphony. Kageyama has degrees from Oberlin (BA, psychology), Juilliard (MM, violin performance) and Indiana University (MS/PhD, psychology).ย 

Noa Kageyama specializes in teaching performing artists how to utilize sports psychology principles to more consistently demonstrate their full abilities under pressure.

Buy the course today!

Join the thousands of teachers whose students are more confident musicians thanks to TopMusic courses.

Thanks so much for this mini course. Iโ€™ve heard about interleaved practice before but never understood the โ€˜whyโ€™ behind it. Now I know, I think I can implement it my own practice as well as my student

โ€” Valerie

Here's what you'll get:

Five video lessons by Noa Kageyama (The Bulletproof Musician)

Access to โ€œBulletproof Practice and Performance Strategiesโ€ webinar
Ideas you can add to your practice strategy toolbox

In-depth explanations from a performance psychologist

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