Rockmaster Challenge
A letter to the music student
Rockmaster Challenge to the recreational music student
October 22, 2012
From: The Rockmaster
To: The music student who does not plan to become a professional musician
Dear Student:
You have probably heard that students who play a musical instrument do better at math. This is probably true.
But with current teaching methods you need to practice three hours per day to get good at a musical instrument.
If you are planning a career in music that is OK, but if you are not, you probably don’t have that much time to practice.
With the Rockmaster System you can play at a fairly high level practicing just ten minutes per day.
But let’s say you spend thirty minutes. That still gives you back two and a half hours.
With the time that you don’t have to spend practicing, this is what I’d like for you to do.
I would like you to spend one hour extra on math, half hour on language, half hour on relaxation, and you still have half hour to do whatever.
Try this for 6-12 months and then give me some feedback.
Regards,
Rockmaster
P.S. If you are planning a career in music stick with what you have now.
Rockmaster Songbook
Rockmaster Challenge to the recreational music student