STOP Fixing Problems That Don't Exist in the Practice Room
Bad practice days happen to every trumpet player — but most musicians make them worse by trying to fix problems that don't actually exist. The result is wasted time, frustration, and missing the things in your playing that actually need attention. In this video I share 3 simple filters you can run through before deciding something needs to be fixed. Once you have these, you'll be able to practice more efficiently, reduce frustration, and build the kind of consistency that carries over into performances and auditions. Whether you're working on fundamentals, preparing for an audition, or just trying to get more out of your practice routine, these filters will help you stop spinning your wheels and start making real progress. 📋 Download the free Practice Room Diagnostic Checklist — use it in the practice room every time something feels off: https://filter.goldmethod.us/yt - My CD - https://www.ryanbeachtrumpet.com/prod... - Social media - Instagram - www.instagram.com/ryanbeachtrumpet Facebook - www.facebook.com/ryanbeachtrumpet - Listen to my podcast - www.thatsnotspit.com

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