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"The concept behind this book is so simple and so effective, so long overdue and so desperately needed that it is hard to believe no similar book has been attempted."
--Australian Bookseller


"This book should be compulsory reading for parents and teachers, not just kids"
--Daily News, Perth


Put together by the team that is bringing you PracticeSpot and the Practiceguide, Not Until You've Done Your Practice! is 120 illustrated pages of help for any young student who needs to make their practice more efficient, or just can't stand practising in the first place! Now in its third edition, the book has been written very much with children in mind, and is fully illustrated throughout, with many hints that you won't find at the website. Many parents read the book with their children so that practising can be something they do collaboratively, rather than as opponents. And teachers are recommending it for their own students, because the guide can be with them when the teacher cannot, with many studios insisting that every student has a copy.

At the cost of roughly one music lesson, it is a resource no music student can afford to be without, helping students make the most of the six days in each week that fall between lessons.



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