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The First 10 Minutes of Rehearsal: How Great Music Teachers Win the Room Fast

The First 10 Minutes of Rehearsal: How Great Music Teachers Win the Room Fast

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What happens in the first 10 minutes of rehearsal often shapes everything that follows.

In this episode of The Music Educator Podcast, Bill Stevens breaks down how music teachers can design the opening of rehearsal to create faster focus, stronger student readiness, better pacing, and more productive music-making from the very start.

You'll explore a practical framework for building a stronger beginning to class—one that helps students move from hallway energy into rehearsal energy with purpose and clarity. This episode covers how to reduce wasted time, tighten routines, connect warm-ups to real musical needs, and create an opening that supports both classroom culture and ensemble growth.

Whether you teach band, choir, orchestra, elementary music, or guitar, this episode will help you rethink the beginning of rehearsal as a leadership moment—not just a procedural one.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • Why the first 10 minutes matter so much

  • Common mistakes that quietly weaken rehearsal openings

  • A practical framework for winning the room fast

  • How to connect opening routines to real musical goals

  • Ways to make the beginning of class more focused, efficient, and musical

Be sure to check the show notes for the free downloadable resource:
First 10 Minutes Rehearsal Blueprint

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