10 Second Question


Hello Reader,

Keeping this short and (hopefully) worth your 10 seconds.

What’s one lesson you learned the hard way? Could be piano. Could be life. Hit reply and let me know.
(Extra credit: tell me which one and I might cry-laugh and learn from you.)

For me it was thinking that practicing more hours would be enough to make me a better pianist. Lots of time is essential of course, but knowing WHAT to practice is even more important.

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Hope you're having a great December so far.
Rebecca

P.S. This Youtube video explains my learning process in more detail

Rebecca Bogart

I help passionate adult classical pianists realize their musical dreams through artistic intuition, actionable, specific feedback and transformative practice strategies.

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