HOW TO PRACTISE MUSIC
Andrew Eales Hal Leonard
This diminutive book is shorter than an octave span, less than a fifth wide, and skinnier than a black key. It actually fits in my pocket. Let not its physical stature deceive you, though, for it is big on content. Over the course of 80 pages, Andrew Eales addresses the why, when, where, and how of practising, providing readers with plenty of ideas and practical advice in all these areas. Don’t expect pianocentric guidance, though, because the book is written for all instrumentalists; practice apps, ‘excellent sight-reading resources’, and ‘excellent material’ for improvisation are mentioned, for example, but you’ll need to find these yourself. Recommended to teachers and adult learners alike, and for younger learners, I’d also suggest Philip Johnston’s amusing book…
