If Tina practices for 37 minutes a day, then she practices 14.8 hours in 24 days because 37 x 24 is 888, and 888/60 (for hours) is 14.8. 0.8 of an hour is equivalent to 48 minutes, so 14.8 hours OR 14 hours and 48 minutes.
7 hours and 38 minutes
888 minutes 888 minutes = 14 hours, 48 minutes
37 x 24 = 888 minutesor 14 hours 48 minutes
She practiced for a total of 888 minutes (14.8 hours).
I have played flute for 6 years and it is easy with a lot of practice, I practiced every day and now im pretty good, but it depends on how much you practice, I know a girl who never practices, and shes not all that good so.........
practice, practice, practice, and you will be able to do any thing.
very easy just practice practice practice
No. The word to is part of an infintive (verb). This is an infinitive phrase which could be a subject or object in a sentence, or a modfier. "To practice the flute" is an important part of his music study. (noun, subject) "His father was sleeping, so he went to his friend's house to practice the flute." (adverb)
The flute was originally used to practice blowing. Today, there is a "dildo" to do so, but back then they were not as advance technologically.
To obtain the azure flute on diamond you must practice hard and be determined.
practice your scales alot
Well, you can't really practice the flute, but I guess you could practice technique. I guess this only (or probably only) applies to more experienced players...but you could work on double tounging, tuning exercises (singing helps) or breathing exercises, or flutter tounging. If you really wanted to be creative, you could just get a pencil or something and practice fingerings if you need to work on a run or something. Other than that, technique is really the only other thing you could practice. you could also practice reading the music and learning different fingerings or blowing on a bottle to practice how to blow in a flute