Aspiring young musicians practice for hours upon hours, and professionals keep it up, but I'm neither young nor professional, and it's not clear to me what I'm actually aspiring to. Still, I practice almost every day. In part I'm afraid that if I don't practice, I'll lose whatever ability I've acquired and fall backward in my quest for a convincing, beautiful sound. Certainly I won't improve if I don't keep practicing, and improvement is important, because the better one is at it, the more one enjoys music. Pieces that were beyond one's ability are now merely challenging.
The main point of practicing, of course, it to keep learning: about your instrument, about the music you play, and about yourself.
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Casals was asked when he was 90 if he still practices. Replying in the affirmative, his interlocutor added-Why?
Because I am still improving- was the answer.
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