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November to December: Practice Tips to Carry You Through the Holidays

November 27, 2025

November to December: Practice Tips to Carry You Through the Holidays

For many pianists—beginner, intermediate or advanced—the holiday season brings a mix of joy and pressure: guests come, schedules shift, practice time can drop. But with a little intentionality, you can use this period as a springboard rather than a pitfall.


Here are some tips:

  • Short sessions are okay: If you can’t carve out a full hour, aim for two 10- or 15-minute blocks. Consistency beats long awkward gaps.

  • Choose one “holiday piece”: Pick a simple, festive tune you’ll enjoy playing at gatherings—maybe easier than your regular repertoire. That way you’ll feel ready when the moment arises.

  • Use guest time as performance time: When family or friends visit, invite someone to sit at the piano—even briefly. That turns your instrument into a living part of the home, not hidden away.

  • Log your practice environment: Record ambient conditions (humidity, room temperature) weekly for November and December. It’s a small habit but helps you stay alert to care aspects when your surroundings change.

  • Reflect on the year: Use the piano as a tool, not just for playing—but for reflection. In November especially, sit quietly, play a piece that reminds you of the year past, then play one that nudges you toward the year ahead.


Take-away: The holiday season doesn’t have to derail your musical journey—it can enrich it. With thoughtful habits and recognition of season-changes, your piano becomes a companion in the process.




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