record yourself practice
Why Recording Yourself Is the Fastest Way to Improve Pitch
Learn why recording yourself is the fastest way for musicians to spot pitch problems, hear mistakes objectively, and improve faster.
record yourself practice
Learn why recording yourself is the fastest way for musicians to spot pitch problems, hear mistakes objectively, and improve faster.
how to practice music
75% of musicians are self-taught — but without feedback, improvement stalls. Discover 5 methods to get objective feedback on your playing, including free AI coaching tools.
deliberate practice music
What 30 years of research on expert performance reveals about why some people improve faster than others - and how to apply these findings to your own practice. Key Takeaways * Deliberate practice - focused, goal-directed work on specific weaknesses with immediate feedback - is the most effective method for developing
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We rebuilt how Performance Coach AI analyzes solo acoustic performances. Here's what changed and why it matters. Last week, I got detailed feedback from a professional music coach who tested our app with a solo acoustic cover of "Great Balls of Fire." His verdict? The tempo
how to practice music
The data-driven approach to learning cover songs faster. Break songs into scored sections to reveal exactly what needs practice and cut wasted hours.
micro-lesson method
The science-backed practice technique that professional musicians use to improve faster—and how you can use it with objective feedback. Key Takeaways * Micro-lessons are focused 2-5 minute practice sessions on a single section of a song * Research shows deliberate practice of isolated skills beats repetitive full-song practice * Recording and analyzing