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Chris Anderson

Being Patient While Learning An Instrument

Learning an instrument (at any age) is a wonderful gift and experience. However, there are times it can be incredibly frustrating. Being patient while learning an instrument is a crucial aspect of musical development. In this blog I give some tips to help you maintain patience and persevere through the learning process.


  • Set Realistic Goals:

  • Break down your learning into small, achievable goals. Celebrate your successes, no matter how minor, and recognise progress over time.

  • Understand the Learning Curve:

  • Recognise that learning an instrument is a gradual process. Understand that improvement often comes in small increments, and there will be plateaus and moments of frustration.

  • Practice Regularly:

  • Consistent, regular practice is essential for improvement. Set aside dedicated time for practice each day or week, and be patient with yourself as you work through exercises and pieces.

  • Focus on the Journey, Not Just the Destination:

  • Enjoy the process of learning and playing rather than being solely focused on reaching a specific skill level or performance. Find joy in making music and appreciate the learning experience.

  • Celebrate Small Wins:

  • Acknowledge and celebrate your achievements, even the small ones. Whether it's mastering a new scale, playing a challenging passage, or memorising a section of music, take pride in your accomplishments.

  • Be Kind to Yourself:

  • Understand that everyone progresses at their own pace. Avoid self-criticism and negative thoughts. Be patient and compassionate with yourself as you navigate the learning curve.

  • Seek Guidance and Support:

  • If you encounter challenges or frustration, don't hesitate to seek guidance from a teacher or mentor. They can provide valuable feedback, encouragement, and strategies for improvement.

  • Diversify Your Practice Routine:

  • Keep your practice routine varied and engaging. Incorporate different types of exercises, styles of music, and playing techniques to keep things interesting and prevent monotony.

  • Visualise Long-Term Goals:

  • Remind yourself of the long-term goals you've set for yourself. Visualising the musical skills you aspire to achieve can help maintain motivation and perspective.

  • Enjoy the Learning Process:

  • Embrace the journey of learning an instrument. Each step brings new challenges and discoveries. Find joy in the process of improvement and the ability to express yourself through music.

Patience is an integral part of the learning process, and it's okay to encounter difficulties along the way. Stay committed, stay positive, and enjoy the musical journey.

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