On this episode of A Musical Life Podcast, Julie addresses the challenge of keeping up with music during the busy fall season, when school routines and sports are in full swing. The host warns against taking a “short break” from lessons, as this often leads to a permanent stop and a loss of momentum and progress.
Key takeaways from the episode include…
The “Messy Middle”
October is a tricky month where a lot of important growth happens after the initial excitement of starting fresh.
The Power of Consistency
Progress requires simply “showing up consistently” to keep momentum, even if practice is reduced to just five minutes a day, three days a week. This small effort prevents rustiness and frustration when the student returns.
Parental Tips
Families can help by celebrating small wins, creating a simple ritual or routine, and focusing on progress, not perfection (or speed).
Reframing Practice
Practicing doesn’t need to be an “unreasonable” commitment; even short, consistent sessions help reduce stress and improve balance. The host, a professional musician, shares how she streamlined her own organ practice to one heavy session a week to avoid quitting.
Enrichment
Incorporate more music by listening to playlists, attending live performances (like opera, Broadway, or the symphony), and then listening to recordings of that concert before and after the event.