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5 Tips for Practicing Difficult Parts

Picture this: it’s Sunday morning and your guitarist is staring at that tricky lead line in F# major while your drummer looks lost with a complex pattern they’ve never seen before. Sound familiar? Most worship team members waste precious practice time by jumping straight into full-speed runs of difficult parts, when what they really need are proven strategies to learn faster and play with confidence. These five game-changing practice techniques—from the power of slowing things down to breaking parts into “mental mile markers”—will transform how your musicians prepare, turning stress-inducing rehearsals into confident worship experiences where your team can focus on leading people into God’s presence instead of just trying not to mess up.

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Taylor Brantley

Taylor Brantley

Taylor Brantley has three passions in life: God, people, and writing (with an honorary mention to food and fitness). Taylor was raised in a Christian homeschool environment, which encouraged a freedom to be who God made him and resulted in an interest in storytelling and writing.

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