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		<title>Practice Plan</title>
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<h6>Do you ever find that you practice a piece one day and when you come back to it the next time, you&#8217;re having to redo what you&#8217;d gotten right before? Or when you prepare a piece for performance and there are one or two tricky passages that always make you anxious whenever you approach them?</h6>
<h6>This practice plan goes through step by step how you can weed out those little problems so that you can learn a piece quickly and play it consistently well. Just follow the mind map as you go and notice how well you learn your pieces.</h6>
<h6>They used to say &#8220;practice make perfect&#8221;, but I say &#8220;practice makes familiar&#8221;.</h6>

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