Skip to main content
Apply

Arts and Sciences

Open Main MenuClose Main Menu

100 Day Practice Challenge

 

Calling all GSM Prep Students!

 

Are you ready to take your practice to the next level? Join us for the 100 Day Practice Challenge, starting January 17th.

 

The challenge is simple: practice for 20 minutes a day, every day for 100 consecutive days. That's just over 2 hours of practice per week!

 

This challenge is a great way to:

  • Improve your skills

  • Build your confidence

  • Develop a consistent practice routine

  • Stay motivated

If you're up for the challenge,
 sign up today and DOWNLOAD THE 100 DAY PRACTICE CHART

Rules for the Challenge

  1. The challenge starts January 17th and ends on April 25th, 2024.

  2. Students are asked to practice their instrument or sing for at least 20 minutes for 100 consecutive days. No skipping days!

  3. Private GSM Prep lessons count as practice for the day.

  4. A parent or GSM Prep instructor must sign off your daily practice box.

  5. HAVE FUN!

 

How to complete 20 minutes a day for 100 days

  • Play your instrument or sing for at least 20 minutes. At least 5 of the minutes should be spent on scales or warmups, and the other 10-15 minutes can be free play such as favorite pieces, new pieces, exercises you’ve learned, or private lesson assignments, etc.

  • Pick one technique that you are working on. For example, it can be your bow hold, left hand position, posture, etc. Focus on perfecting this technique while playing a scale or a very easy piece you know well. Do this for at least 15 minutes.

  • Practice performing by giving a mini concert for family or friends. The concert must include a warm-up of your choice (played “backstage” before the performance), plus a piece you have learned/are learning. Don’t forget to take a bow when you are finished!

  • Warm up by reviewing at least two pieces you have learned previously, then work on something new! Set at least two goals such as: “I will play this measure without mistakes three times in a row”.

 

Questions? Call 405-744-8998 or email GSMPrep@okstate.edu

 

Back To Top
MENUCLOSE