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It’s a Long Story—Where Do I Begin?
Practicing with a Purpose

Hi Harry,
When many young (and not-so-young) musicians first gain some facility on their instruments, they often want to play all the time. The sheer joy of making their own music and sounding good on their ax is irresistible. They noodle constantly—before the song, during the song, after the song, when someone else is talking, when no one is talking, even when they’re talking themselves. Maybe you play with one or two musicians like this in your own bands, or perhaps you have them as students. While their enthusiasm and energy are certainly great assets—and you’d never want to put a damper on them—this is not the best approach for an aspiring monster jazz musician. Your playing, and therefore your practicing, must have focus.

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