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Exclusive insights into the world of string playing, teaching and instrument making from The Strad magazine: Essential reading for the string music world since 1890
How to practise effectively with violinist Ray Chen
The Strad Podcast
27 minutes 9 seconds
1 year ago
How to practise effectively with violinist Ray Chen
Our guest in this episode is none other than our September 2024 cover star, Ray Chen. If you’re one of his many followers on social media, you’ll know that the violinist has his own community-based practice app, Tonic, which aims to make practising a little less lonely and more collaborative.
In this episode, Ray and online editor Davina chat about how to get the most out of your practice, including Ray’s previous experiences practising when he was younger, managing your time and psychology, as well as why we shouldn’t neglect practising performance.
Read Ray's cover feature here!
Stay tuned for our next episode: how to teach collaborative skills with violinist Annie Fullard
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Ray Chen, violin / Royal Philharmonic Orchestra / Cristian Mǎcelaru, conductor
Decca Classics
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The Strad Podcast
Exclusive insights into the world of string playing, teaching and instrument making from The Strad magazine: Essential reading for the string music world since 1890