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Try to play / practice at least 20 minutes a day, per instrument, or sing, - with enjoyment, and socially some of the time. Explore in your playing music-making communicatively, e.g. a grandmother plays 'Pop goes the weasel' on her violin and her 5 year granddaughter plays the 'pop' sound on her own little violin, plucking a strings, and hears this, makes music and loves it; extend this.
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Use the word 'playing,' vis-a-vis playfulness, to transform the negative connotations of the word practicing, linguistically?
I think playing / practicing a musical instrument is more fun socially
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How to make regular playing / practices, in a rock band, pipe band,
ideas: ... listen, relax, let musicians choose their own music, keep the group small, regularly make time to explore improvisation, with a musician facilitating this with the other musicians, begin with the blues. J.S. Bach or similarly moving, and accessible, music, listen to good, related CDs, mp3s, in Music-playing Spaces in a Google + Group Video chat hangout ...
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