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Practice-Right Review at Guitar International

On 29 Jun, 2013
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Practice-Right is a new product invented by the world-class classical guitarist Stevan Jovic, and has been specifically designed to help the student learn and maintain the proper right hand position. Practice-Right is made of quality material that is not only durable but adjustable which will suit the slight variation each teacher might have, it also comes in 3 different sizes and is perfect for both left and right handed players. Practice-Right is an ideal practice aide for any student who is unsure of the correct right hand position, who wants to undo bad habits, and will also make a great tool for those musicians outside of the classical guitar world such as bass players, acoustic guitarists, and anyone that is interested in improving technique and taking their playing to the next level.   -  Brad Conroy M.M. Staff writer: Guitar...

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Course Packet at University of Minnesota

On 22 Dec, 2012
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In Fall 2012 Practice-Right became a part of the course packet for elective guitar classes at the University of Minnesota - School of Music.

“Practice-Right works amazingly and is one of the most genius products truly contributing to effective teaching!”
  – Maja Radovanlija, Chair of the Guitar...

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Marco Tamayo

On 22 Dec, 2012
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Here is Marco Tamayo trying out Practice-Right! Mr. Tamayo is an internationally acclaimed classical guitar  artist and a professor at the University Mozarteum in...

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Practice-Right Review in Soundboard Magazine

On 22 Dec, 2012
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  The Practice-Right's logo of a squirrel holding an eighth note earned it a new name among my three to eight year-old guitar students, who took turns wearing "the squirrel."  One of my six-year-old students who has been working to keep his knuckles over the strings to elevate his wrist, quickly realized that this device was correcting his flattening wrist-hand position, and declared, "The squirrel is my enemy!"  After which, he successfully adjusted his hand position! I sent the Practice-Right home with one of my seven-year-old students who is also working on hand position, and asked him to practice with it every day, making sure to check that the shape of his wrist matched the curve of the Practice-Right at the beginning and end of each piece.  This gave him a concrete visual for comparison, as abstract descriptions of how the wrist should look or feel can often be confusing.  His dad said they both had a clearer idea of the goal for his right hand during that week's practice, and his hand position was much more consistent at the next lesson. - Madeleine Davidson, B.M. in Classical Guitar Performance from Manhattan School of Music, Suzuki guitar faculty at the Lucy Moses School and the Brooklyn Conservatory of...

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Best IDEA of 2012

On 22 Dec, 2012
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Practice-Right wins First place at the Kelley School of Business IDEA 2012 Competition sponsored by the Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship &...

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