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In this episode of Bandstand, Jacob Campos and David Aydelott discuss the importance of effective practice techniques for musicians. They emphasize the need to create a culture of practice within band programs and provide strategies for empowering students to practice effectively. They also explore the concept of building myelin in the brain through deliberate and slow practice. They discuss techniques such as varying rhythms, breaking down passages into chunks and connectors, and addressing specific problem areas or 'potholes' in the music. In this conversation, Jacob and David discuss effective practice methods for band students. They emphasize the importance of building a system and using techniques such as varying rhythms, breaking down passages into chunks, and fixing “potholes.” They also stress the value of practicing slowly and consistently every day. They share the Allie Minucci method' as an example of a successful practice approach. They discuss the importance of modeling and creating a culture of growth mindset and excellence in the band program. They encourage band directors to slow down, focus on fundamentals, and establish a culture that allows students to be okay with slowing down to get things right.

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practice techniques, effective practice, culture of practice, empowering students, building myelin, varying rhythms, chunks and connectors, problem areas, practice methods, effective practice, building a system, varying rhythms, breaking down passages, fixing potholes, slow practice, consistent practice, Allie Minucci method, modeling, growth mindset, excellence, culture

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