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Why Broad Practice Leads to Breakdown in Adult Music Learning

Photo by jessica olivella on Pexels — source As the desk lamp casts a warm glow over the scattered notes and a well-worn notebook, the adult learner settles into a chair after a long day. With the right page open, the intention is clear: focus on specific scales and chord progressions. Yet, as the phone buzzes softly within reach, the temptation to check notifications looms large, threatening to derail the concentrated effort. Opening the notebook, the learner flips through pages filled with scribbled reminders and practice logs. The initial plan to dive into a targeted practice block quickly shifts as the mind wanders. Instead of honing in on the planned exercises, the review habit morphs into random scrolling through social media, pulling attention away from the music. This shift not only disrupts the flow but also highlights a missed check—the importance of setting boundaries around distractions. Without a clear focus, the session risks becoming a series of fragmented attempts rath...

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