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6 reviewsKaleidoscope Practice: Focus, Finish and Play the Way You’ve Always Wanted.
Have you ever felt stuck in your music practice? You know the feeling, the one where you believe that the music will never get any better. You don’t know what to practice; you don’t even want to practice any more.
Or maybe you just need a new approach, something to put the spark back in your practice and playing. You would like someone to show you how to do better practice in less time, so that you can get on with the rest of your busy life and not feel guilty about it.
The Kaleidoscope Practice system is designed to help you solve those practice dilemmas. This revolutionary way to look at music practice frees you from rote learning and mindless repetition. It uses five focus areas to direct your practice to learning the music, not just the notes. Yes, music practice can be musical! And because Kaleidoscope Practice is directed to helping you actually finish your pieces, you will learn more music in less time and with less struggle. Harpist Anne Sullivan has not only developed this system, but she has proven its effectiveness over years of teaching and performing.
In two decades of teaching music theory and ear training at the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music, Ms. Sullivan worked with the music world’s rising superstars. But in her private studio teaching, she often saw students whose lack of progress and frustration could be directly attributed to poor practice techniques. Students were relying on the repetitive learning habits that they were taught as children. By coaching these students on exactly what to do in their practice sessions and how to focus beyond the notes, they were able to break free from their rote learning and practice their way to confident and musical performances.