The concentration of a single human being is a short one. Our brains can only focus on simply one idea or subject at a time and our attention span—the period of time in which a person can comprehend and hone in on one particular subject—is only so long. According to a study…
My violin practice sessions are a particular time in which concentration has importance. To put all of my thoughts into one area of my mind is a daily challenge. Every time I practice, an array of factors effect how productive my practice will be. Productivity isn’t synonymous with concentration; however, productivity is dependent upon concentration. Mood, body temperature, and physical stamina affect my ability to focus and thus my productivity.
Friday, March 14, 2008
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I will agree with this, i know i have the hardest time ever writting these papers we have to write but mainly because i just can concentrate long enough to type it.
Music is very hard to play until you concentrate. Especially when you are like me and you struggle reading sheet music. When I really want to play piano I have to be completely focus or I will just start pressing keys, start playing another song, and get completely side tracked.
This is so true. I am constantly struggling to pay attention, especially in school. I cannot help thinking about the things I have to get done and ways to make time for stuff unrelated to school during my boring lectures. It is also hard to concentrate on my homework when I have a million things running through my head!
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