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FOR MUSICIANS WHO KNOW THERE'S MORE

Inside the Practice Code Collective, you’ll find the strategy, the support, and the space to build a practice system you can actually trust.

Your performance* is only as good as the way you practice.

After all, performing at your best—consistently—requires:

  • Preparation that holds when the pressure’s on
  • Fresh perspectives that sharpen how you think about your playing
  • A space to refine your interpretive voice and push your artistry further
  • Trusted peers who understand what this level of dedication actually feels like

If you’re not developing inside a space that combines a strategic approach, honest feedback, and a community of musicians who meet you where you are…

you’re letting your true potential sit tucked away in your practice room.

practice makes permanent

*recital, audition, concert, etc. You get the idea.

At your level, you need more than a practice routine that matches how seriously you take your craft.

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Your growth as a serious musician was never meant to happen in isolation.

You know what you’re capable of. You’ve felt it in the practice room. The gap between that musician and the one who shows up on stage is the thing nobody talks about.

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You’ve been told to practice until it’s perfect. Nobody told you that’s exactly why it falls apart when it counts.

The details that hold you back most are rarely the ones you can see yourself. Between lessons, rehearsals, and performances, there are gaps in your preparation that only an outside perspective can reveal.

You may already have strategies in your toolkit. But having a strategy and having a space to apply it, pressure-test it, and refine it against real repertoire—those are two very different things.

The mental and emotional demands of performing are real—at every level. Trembling hands, imposter syndrome, the quiet voice that says you don’t belong here. These aren’t character flaws. They’re preparation gaps. And they don’t improve through more practice alone.

Technical proficiency is the foundation, but it’s not the ceiling. The most compelling performers aren’t just accurate—they tell stories through sound. And that depth of artistry doesn’t develop by accident. It requires deliberate attention, honest feedback, and room to experiment.

If you’ve been a serious musician for a long time and still find yourself hitting the same walls, whether in the practice room or on stage, that’s not a reflection of your ability. It means the missing piece isn’t more practice. It’s the right support around your practice.

You could:

Walk into every practice session knowing exactly where to begin. And walk out having actually moved the needle.

Step on stage for every performance or audition knowing your preparation was built to hold—and finally feel like the musician you’ve been in the practice room all along.

Discover that confidence isn’t something you feel. It’s something you build. When your preparation is solid, the freedom to be fully artistic follows naturally.

Surround yourself with musicians who get it, because they’re living it too.

What if your preparation finally matched the musician you’re capable of becoming?

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It’s time to find your people—and build a practice system you can actually trust.

Get your practice journal ready.

Nearly 60% of professional orchestra musicians experience performance anxiety—and that’s among people who perform for a living.

The data doesn't lie

Which is a little wild, when you think about it.

That means most musicians spend their entire careers navigating it without ever being taught how to manage it.

The gap is closeable. And it closes faster with the right system—and the right people around you.

And it’s not just professionals.

96% of undergraduate music students report experiencing it too.


You are your own teacher.

Because here's the thing...

Even if you take lessons, you only see your teacher for 1 hour of the week. That leaves 167 hours where you’re on your own.

And if you’re like most musicians, practicing can feel:
  • Frustrating
  • Stagnant
  • Disconnected
  • Inconsistent

let's change that

You put in the hours, nail the passage in the practice room, then walk on stage and feel it slip through your fingers at the worst possible moment.

You play all the right notes with all the right technique. But when it comes to interpretation, what you’re trying to convey falls flat—and you’re not sure why.

You’re navigating your biggest challenges without anyone who truly understands what this kind of commitment actually feels like.

NO MORE “IT SOUNDED BETTER IN THE PRACTICE ROOM.”

You deserve to to walk on stage and have a performance you’re proud of.

If you've been stuck feeling like...

Your repertoire list keeps growing, which means your practice sessions keep running out of time before you’ve made a dent.

This is where I waltz in. Flute in hand—and probably wearing high heels—ready to help you walk on stage with confidence.

Your heart races, knees tremble, and your lips & fingers take on a mind of their own when you perform. You know exactly what’s happening. You just can’t stop it. You wish you could trust your abilities. Why does it always sound better in the practice room?

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introducing:

The monthly coaching membership where strategy, mindset, and artistry finally meet—all inside a community where serious musicians refine their craft together.

The Practice Code Collective is the only coaching community that combines data-driven practice strategy, performance mindset, and musical artistry into one complete system—built on 15+ years of teaching musicians across every stage of development—so your preparation holds when it matters most.

Yes! Sign me up for tPCC!

You'll GET:

Practice Labs—live, interactive sessions on practice strategy, mindset, and artistry, held monthly. Each session adds new tools to your practice toolkit so your preparation keeps getting stronger.

Micro Practice Audits where you submit a short video clip of a passage you’re working on and receive targeted, diagnostic feedback. Not just a performance critique, but a genuine practice diagnostic that tells you exactly what to fix and how.

A monthly Ask-Me-Anything where you can bring your real questions about practice, performance, artistry, interpretation, and the broader musical life you’re building. Because growth doesn’t always fit neatly into one topic.

A high-trust Collective for ongoing discussion, shared learning, and peer support that dedicated musicians rarely find anywhere else.

Inside the Collective

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Regular Co-Practice Sessions and Performance Labs so you can practice alongside your community, get comfortable performing in front of others, and build the kind of confidence that only comes from doing the work together.

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Join the community built around the same methodology I used to overcome performance anxiety, imposter syndrome, and the frustration of practicing hard without seeing results—now available inside a structured, high-trust space built for serious musicians like you.

Everything I share in the Collective, I’ve been refining with my private students and university musicians for 15+ years—and now, I want to share it with you.

MEET THE PRACTICE CODE Collective

Monthly Practice Labs

Your monthly deep dive into the strategy, mindset, and artistry behind great preparation. Think less lecture, more lab—interactive, practical, and immediately applicable to whatever you’re working on, regardless of your instrument or repertoire.

Recordings available after every session so missing a live call never means missing the learning (and yes, life happens—I get it).

The monthly topic session you didn’t know you needed, covering everything from conquering difficult passages to building musical phrases that actually say something—chosen based on what members are working on.

A live, interactive format where you can ask questions and see concepts demonstrated with real music, in real time. Because watching something applied to a passage is worth a thousand explanations.

A growing library of past Practice Labs you can revisit anytime a specific challenge comes up in your repertoire. Like having a practice strategist on call.

The kind of guided learning that turns "I know I should practice differently" into "I know exactly how to approach this passage."

Micro Practice Audits

You know that passage that feels solid until it doesn’t? The Micro Practice Audit is where you find out why—and exactly what to do about it. Submit a short video clip of a passage you’re working on and receive targeted, diagnostic feedback through the Practice Code lens, designed around your specific challenges and your repertoire.

Recorded and delivered asynchronously so you can rewatch, implement, and refer back to it anytime you need a reminder.

Feedback that goes beyond ‘play it again.’ Specific, actionable, and rooted in diagnosing the real problem hiding inside the passage.

A fresh set of expert eyes on your preparation between lessons and rehearsals, so the gaps that only show up under pressure get addressed before they show up on stage.

The diagnostic approach that teaches you not just what to fix, but how to identify and solve similar problems on your own.

A practice audit that treats your playing like the serious, sophisticated thing it is, not a beginner checklist.

Ask-Me-Anything Hours

Got a question about a tricky passage? Wondering how to approach an upcoming audition? Not sure how to structure your practice week? Bring it. The Ask Me Anything is your monthly open floor—no topic too specific, no question too niche.

A chance to get expert guidance on exactly what you’re working on right now, not a generic answer pulled from a textbook.

Submit your questions ahead of time so they’re answered even if you can’t attend live—because your schedule shouldn’t determine whether you get guidance.

Real answers to your real questions about practice, performance, artistry, interpretation, and the broader musical life you’re building.

The kind of direct access to a practice strategist that used to exist only in expensive 1:1 sessions.

Every call is recorded so you can revisit the answers anytime a similar challenge comes up in your practice.

Co-Practice Sessions

Think silent co-working—but for musicians. Show up, practice alongside your community, and feel the difference that focused, like-minded musicians in the room makes.

No performance pressure—just presence, focus, and community energy that makes the hard work feel worth showing up for.

A low-pressure environment to build focused practice habits that are hard to maintain consistently.

The accountability of knowing others are doing the same deep work alongside you.

Sometimes the most powerful thing isn’t feedback or strategy. It’s simply knowing someone else is doing the hard work at the same time you are.

Performance Labs

A dedicated call where you perform what you’re working on in front of fellow members—without the stakes of a formal performance.

The kind of gentle pressure that solo practice can never replicate—and that performance confidence is actually built on.

Regular performance reps in front of real people so that when the high-stakes moments arrive, the experience feels familiar.

A place to experiment with your interpretation, try something new, and see what lands—without consequences.

A place where falling flat on your face is just as okay as nailing it, because both are equally welcome.

Because the only way to get comfortable performing is to perform.

The Community

This is where the real growth happens—in the conversations between sessions, the questions you didn’t know you had, and the musicians who understand exactly what you’re going through because they’re going through it too.

Three dedicated discussion spaces organized around the pillars that matter most—the Strategy Room, the Mindset Wing, and the Artistry Studio—so every conversation has a home.

Dedicated channels to share what you’re working on, ask questions, and get perspectives from musicians who take their playing as seriously as you do.

A place to share video clips and get constructive feedback from fellow members—so your development never has to wait for the next scheduled audit.

The kind of ongoing conversation that keeps your practice feeling connected and purposeful between Practice Labs, Audits, and calls.

Somewhere to celebrate the wins—big and small—with people who actually understand what it took to get there.

Peer insight that sparks new ideas, inspires fresh thinking, and expands how you approach your own practice and performance.

The community thread that ties everything together—so membership doesn’t feel like a series of standalone calendar calls but an ongoing, evolving conversation about the craft you love.

HOW IT WORKS:

You're in!

The moment you join you’ll receive a welcome email with everything you need to get started. No waiting, no confusion—just immediate access to your new practice home.

get oriented

Log into the community portal and find a welcome note, a guided tour video, and clear directions so you know exactly where everything lives from day one. No getting lost.

meet your people

Join the welcome orientation call where you’ll meet fellow members, get a live walkthrough of the community, and ask any questions you have before diving in. This is where the community comes to life.

Joining the Practice Code Collective is simple. Here’s what happens when you click the button.

start growing

Your first Practice Lab kicks off shortly after the founding cohort closes—and from there the monthly rhythm begins. Practice Labs, Micro Practice Audits, Ask Me Anything sessions, Co-Practice Sessions, Performance Labs, and community discussion—all working together to support your growth every single month.

“I just wanted to say thank you for all the amazing information...You definitely have a way of making things click for me. 

I can already tell this is going to make it so much easier to practice and polish complicated passages. I want to make sure I can implement what I’ve already learned before moving on—but I’m so excited I want to keep going. This has already been so amazing.”

— Erin Rauch,
The Practice code for musicians alum

“I’m always impressed by Sarah's unique methodology. It’s not easy to teach technique, artistry, and give practical advice all at the same time which is something she masters!”

— Dr. Lauren Doherty, flutist

You’re tired of practicing consistently without seeing it translate to the performance you know you’re capable of giving.

You’re ready for support that goes beyond what lessons, rehearsals, and performances can do for you—a trusted place to ask questions, get feedback, and keep growing.

You want more than tips and techniques—you want a complete system that connects strategy, mindset, and artistry into preparation that actually holds.

You can feel there’s more artistry within reach—and you’re ready for the right place, the guidance, and the community to help you get there.

You want to walk on stage with the kind of confidence that only comes from truly trusting your preparation.

You’re serious about your craft and ready to be surrounded by musicians who take it just as seriously.

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You might be thinking...

Can’t I just take private lessons and figure the rest out on my own?

Maybe *shrugs shoulders*

There's only so much a teacher can cover in one hour a week. Private lessons are invaluable—but they can't follow you into the practice room, diagnose what's happening between sessions, or give you a community of serious musicians to grow alongside. And depending on your teacher, you're already paying the same or more than $67/month for just that one hour.

A single seminar can easily cost $1,000 before you factor in travel. Masterclasses and seminars are powerful—but without ongoing support to help you implement what you learned, those insights fade faster than you'd like.

A performance psychology coach only covers one piece of the puzzle. They address the mental side of performing but rarely touch practice strategy or artistry. You'd need multiple specialists to get what the Collective offers in one place.

Watching someone else practice isn't the same as having your own preparation diagnosed. Subscription lesson platforms offer thousands of pre-recorded lessons from world-class performers—impressive, but not personalized. And the platforms that do offer personalized feedback? They'll cost you significantly more.

Figuring it out by yourself is technically free. But the hidden cost is years of slower development, inconsistent preparation, and the frustration of knowing there's more but not being able to access it.

The Practice Code Collective gives you what happens in the other 167 hours—the coaching, the feedback, the community, and the structured setting that private lessons alone can’t provide.

All for just a fraction of the price.

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select the plan that works for you:

low-cost monthly plan

Practice Labs—live, interactive sessions on practice strategy, mindset, and artistry, held monthly (value: $150+)

Micro Practice Audits—targeted diagnostic feedback on your playing, specific to your repertoire and your challenges (value: $147)

Monthly Ask Me Anything—direct access to a practice strategist for your real questions about practice, performance, and the musical life you’re building (value: $197)

Co-Practice Sessions—focused, accountable practice time alongside serious musicians (priceless)

Performance Labs—low-stakes performance exposure that builds the confidence no amount of solo practice can replicate (priceless)

A high-trust community—peer video feedback, ongoing discussion, and the support dedicated musicians rarely find anywhere else (priceless)

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INSTEAD OF INVESTING $1000+ IN PRIVATE LESSONS, SEMINARS, AND COACHING…

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monthly payments of:

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Annual Pay

Practice Labs—live, interactive sessions on practice strategy, mindset, and artistry, held monthly (value: $150+)

Micro Practice Audits—targeted diagnostic feedback on your playing, specific to your repertoire and your challenges (value: $147)

Monthly Ask Me Anything—direct access to a practice strategist for your real questions about practice, performance, and the musical life you’re building (value: $197)

Co-Practice Sessions—focused, accountable practice time alongside serious musicians (priceless)

Performance Labs—low-stakes performance exposure that builds the confidence no amount of solo practice can replicate (priceless)

A high-trust community—peer video feedback, ongoing discussion, and the support dedicated musicians rarely find anywhere else (priceless)

Rate locked in for life

Billed annually, two months free

Yearly payment of:

$670

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have questions or need help?

Send me an email at hello@sarahweisbrod.com, and I’d be happy to answer any questions. 

DON’T FORGET ABOUT THE FAQ SECTION BELOW

READY TO BUILD A PRACTICE SYSTEM YOU CAN ACTUALLY TRUST?

Join the founding cohort and lock in your rate for life before doors close on May 8th.

Yes, I'm in!

Month-to-month. Cancel anytime. Your founding rate is locked in for life.

*Monthly plan only. Annual plans are non-refundable and non-cancellable mid-term. Founding member rate applies to your current membership only—if you cancel and rejoin, the current rate applies.

This is the only time The Practice Code Collective will be offered at this price.

When the doors close on May 8th, the founding member rate closes with them.

The next time enrollment opens, the price goes to $97/month—and the founding rate of $67/month will never be available again. Not at the next launch. Not if you email me. Not under any circumstances.

This isn’t a marketing tactic. It’s a promise to the musicians who believed in this community from the very beginning—that their loyalty means something.

Here’s what closes on May 8th:
  • The $67/month founding member rate—locked in for life as long as your membership stays active
  • The $670/year annual option—saving you two months every single year
  • Your spot in the founding cohort—I’m keeping this first group intentionally small so every member gets the attention and experience this community is built around

Once the founding cohort is full or the cart closes—whichever comes first—enrollment closes until the next launch at $97/month.

The founding rate isn’t coming back.

If you’ve been reading this page and thinking “this is exactly what I’ve been looking for”—this is your moment.

“Sarah's pedagogical ideas and the way she breaks things down is so clear and simplistic, but it's also very captivating and illustrative. I love her teaching style.”

— Dr. Heidi Kay Begay, Flute 360

“Five years ago, I was broke, miserable, and overwhelmed. Now, my business is thriving and makes 3x as much as it did before.” 

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“I can't even begin to explain how transformative this has been for my business. I felt so supported and seen throughout the process.” 

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As musicians, we're used to trialing things before we commit.

You wouldn’t buy an instrument without playing it first—and you shouldn’t have to commit to a community without knowing it’s the right fit.

That’s why joining is low-risk—your monthly subscription renews month-to-month, and you can cancel anytime before your next billing date. Show up, engage with the Practice Labs, submit a Micro Practice Audit, participate in the community. If after your first month you don’t feel like the Collective is delivering the value you expected—cancel. No hard feelings, no questions asked.

For annual members, I know you’re making a bigger commitment. If you join and genuinely feel the Collective isn’t serving your growth, reach out to me directly. I’m committed to making it right—because this community is built on trust, and that starts before you ever click the button.

I believe in what I’ve built here enough to let the experience speak for itself.

—Sarah


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Hi, I’m Sarah, and I’m passionate about— let’s be honest, admittedly obsessed with—helping helping serious musicians build a practice system they can actually trust.

I hold a Doctor of Musical Arts, and my teaching blends the art of flute playing and communication with the precision of data analytics and the strategy of software development.

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my journey has been anything but typical

I didn’t start private lessons until college, faced near-career-ending complications from Rheumatoid Arthritis, and spent a decade working as a software developer in the pulp and paper industry before going to grad school for music performance. 

Along the way, I battled crippling performance anxiety and imposter syndrome, convinced that endless hours in the practice room would be my salvation. Spoiler alert: they weren’t.

My unique approach combines storytelling through music, smart practice strategies, and techniques from my tech background to empower musicians with a system they can actually trust.

Now, I’ve made it my mission to help musicians avoid those same pitfalls.

Musicians I work with perform with confidence, overcome the toughest passages, and genuinely enjoy sharing their music with others.

The most meaningful breakthroughs I’ve experienced happened in community—in lessons, in masterclasses, in conversations with musicians who understood exactly what I was going through.

That’s why I built the Collective. Not just to teach a methodology, but to create the space I wish I’d had. A high-trust community where serious musicians can do this work together—with the right framework, the right feedback, and the right people around them

If you’re ready to stop navigating this without the right people around you and start growing inside a community that takes the craft as seriously as you do—you’re in exactly the right place.

I'm so glad you're here!

But here’s what I’ve learned along the way—as a musician, a professor, a mom, and someone who has navigated this journey with a body that doesn’t always cooperate:

The Practice Code Collective is for you if:

You’re serious about your craft—whether you’re a professional, a pre-professional, or a dedicated amateur who holds their playing to a high standard.

You’re ready to show up, engage, and do the work—not just consume content from the sidelines.

You’re looking for more than information. You want a community of musicians who take their playing as seriously as you do.

The practice code Collective is probably not for you if...

You’re looking for a quick fix or overnight results. This community is built around consistent, intentional growth over time.

You’re looking for practice hacks you can grab and go without engaging with the deeper work—YouTube has plenty of those, and there’s no judgment in that.

You want instrument-specific technique lessons. The Collective focuses on the principles of effective practice, performance mindset, and artistry that apply across all instruments and genres.

You believe there’s always more to learn, more to refine, and more to discover in your playing—and you’re actively looking for the right place to help you get there.

You’re committed to growing as a complete musician—not just technically, but artistically and mentally too.

You understand that real growth takes time, intention, and the right people around you.

You’re not open to new ideas or approaches. The Collective is built around curiosity, experimentation, and a willingness to think differently about how you prepare.

Still not sure? The FAQ below answers the most common questions — or reach out directly at hello@sarahweisbrod.com, and I'll help you figure out if this is the right fit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have Questions? No problem, here’s what others have asked. Question not on here? Feel free to email me at hello@sarahweisbrod.com.

The Practice Code Collective is designed for musicians who are serious about their craft—not a specific resume or ability level. Whether you're a professional performer, a conservatory student preparing for auditions, or a dedicated amateur who holds their playing to a high standard, you belong here.

What the Collective is not designed for is beginners who are still building foundational technique. The concepts covered in Practice Labs assume a working knowledge of your instrument and musical fundamentals—this is a community for musicians who are already playing at a meaningful level and want to go deeper, not wider.

If you're serious about the work and ready to show up, you're in the right place.

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Yes! The Practice Code Collective is built around the principles of effective practice, performance mindset, and musical artistry that apply across all instruments and genres. Whether you play a wind instrument, strings, piano, voice, or anything else, the methodology translates directly to your playing.

My background is in flute, and I'll occasionally use it for demonstrations in Practice Labs. But the concepts, strategies, and community are instrument-agnostic. What we're working on is how you practice and perform, not the specific technical demands of your instrument.

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The Practice Code Collective will open for enrollment periodically throughout the year. However, the founding member rate of $67/month closes on May 8th and won't be available again. When the founding cohort closes, enrollment closes with it until the next launch at $97/month.

If you're reading this after the cart has closed, get on the waitlist and you'll be the first to know when doors open again.

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The Practice Code for Musicians course teaches my complete Interconnected Musician framework from start to finish—it's the full system. The Collective is where you put those ideas into practice, refine your preparation, and grow alongside a community of serious musicians.

You don't need to have taken the course to join the Collective. Each month's Practice Lab introduces new concepts and strategies rooted in my methodology, but the Collective is designed to stand on its own. That said, if you have taken the course, the community is the perfect place to deepen and apply what you've already learned.

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Absolutely. The Collective is designed to complement your existing musical development, not replace it. Having multiple perspectives on your practice is always valuable—and the community gives you something private lessons alone can't: peer support, diagnostic feedback, and a structured environment to work through the challenges that come up between lessons.

I would never want to step on what your teacher is doing. Think of the Collective as an additional layer of support, not a substitute.

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What kind of support do you offer?

That's entirely up to you. The Collective is designed to meet you where you are. Each month includes up to three live sessions—a Practice Lab, an Ask Me Anything, and either a Co-Practice Session or a Performance Lab. Beyond that, you can engage in the community as much or as little as your schedule allows.

The more you show up, the more you'll get out of it. But there's no homework, no pressure, and no falling behind. Tthis is a community that supports your growth at your own pace.

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Practice Labs are held on the third or fourth Thursday of each month. Ask-Me-Anything sessions and Co-Practice or Performance Labs are scheduled monthly as well. All live sessions are recorded and available in the community portal so missing a call never means missing the value—you can watch on your own time and revisit whenever you need a refresher.

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More than you might expect. Every month includes a Micro Practice Audit where you submit a passage and receive targeted diagnostic feedback directly from me, a monthly Ask-Me-Anything where you bring your real questions and get direct answers, and an ongoing community space where you can ask questions, share video clips, and get perspectives from fellow members between sessions. The community itself is a support structure, not just a content library.

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As long as your membership is active, you have full access to everything inside the Collective—all Practice Lab recordings, past Ask-Me-Anything sessions, Micro Practice Audit feedback, and community discussion. There's no expiration on what you've already experienced.

If you cancel, you lose access to the portal and its contents. Another reason to stay—your library of past sessions keeps growing every month you're a member.

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Yes—and easily. Monthly members can cancel anytime before their next billing date. No hoops, no hard feelings. Show up, engage with the Practice Labs, submit a Micro Practice Audit, participate in the community. If after your first month you don't feel like the Collective is delivering the value you expected—cancel.

For annual members, I know you're making a bigger commitment. If you join and feel the Collective isn't serving your growth, reach out to me directly. I'm committed to making it right.

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Can I cancel if it's not for me?

When the founding cohort closes, the $67/month founding rate closes with it. The next time enrollment opens, the price will be $97/month or $970/year.

It's also worth noting—just because enrollment closes doesn't mean the community goes quiet. The Collective runs twelve months a year with regular Practice Labs, Ask-Me-Anything sessions, Co-Practice Sessions, Performance Labs, and ongoing community discussion. The founding cohort will be actively growing together from day one.

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Not at all. Everything inside the Collective is rooted in my methodology, but it doesn't assume you've taken the course. You'll learn new strategies, refine your preparation, and grow as a musician regardless of where you're starting from.

That said, if you have taken the course, the Collective is the natural next step. It'sthe place where the methodology comes to life inside a community built around ongoing growth.

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Can I cancel if it's not for me?

Do I need to have taken The Practice Code for Musicians course first?

The Practice Code Collective is designed for musicians who are serious about their craft—not a specific resume or ability level. Whether you're a professional performer, a conservatory student preparing for auditions, or a dedicated amateur who holds their playing to a high standard, you belong here.

What the Collective is not designed for is beginners who are still building foundational technique. The concepts covered in Practice Labs assume a working knowledge of your instrument and musical fundamentals—this is a community for musicians who are already playing at a meaningful level and want to go deeper, not wider.

If you're serious about the work and ready to show up, you're in the right place.

Yes! The Practice Code Collective is built around the principles of effective practice, performance mindset, and musical artistry that apply across all instruments and genres. Whether you play a wind instrument, strings, piano, voice, or anything else, the methodology translates directly to your playing.

My background is in flute, and I'll occasionally use it for demonstrations in Practice Labs. But the concepts, strategies, and community are instrument-agnostic. What we're working on is how you practice and perform, not the specific technical demands of your instrument.

The Practice Code Collective will open for enrollment periodically throughout the year. However, the founding member rate of $67/month closes on May 8th and won't be available again. When the founding cohort closes, enrollment closes with it until the next launch at $97/month.

If you're reading this after the cart has closed, get on the waitlist and you'll be the first to know when doors open again.

The Practice Code for Musicians course teaches my complete Interconnected Musician framework from start to finish—it's the full system. The Collective is where you put those ideas into practice, refine your preparation, and grow alongside a community of serious musicians.

You don't need to have taken the course to join the Collective. Each month's Practice Lab introduces new concepts and strategies rooted in my methodology, but the Collective is designed to stand on its own. That said, if you have taken the course, the community is the perfect place to deepen and apply what you've already learned.

Absolutely. The Collective is designed to complement your existing musical development, not replace it. Having multiple perspectives on your practice is always valuable—and the community gives you something private lessons alone can't: peer support, diagnostic feedback, and a structured environment to work through the challenges that come up between lessons.

I would never want to step on what your teacher is doing. Think of the Collective as an additional layer of support, not a substitute.

That's entirely up to you. The Collective is designed to meet you where you are. Each month includes up to three live sessions—a Practice Lab, an Ask Me Anything, and either a Co-Practice Session or a Performance Lab. Beyond that, you can engage in the community as much or as little as your schedule allows.

The more you show up, the more you'll get out of it. But there's no homework, no pressure, and no falling behind. Tthis is a community that supports your growth at your own pace.

Practice Labs are held on the third or fourth Thursday of each month. Ask-Me-Anything sessions and Co-Practice or Performance Labs are scheduled monthly as well. All live sessions are recorded and available in the community portal so missing a call never means missing the value—you can watch on your own time and revisit whenever you need a refresher.

More than you might expect. Every month includes a Micro Practice Audit where you submit a passage and receive targeted diagnostic feedback directly from me, a monthly Ask-Me-Anything where you bring your real questions and get direct answers, and an ongoing community space where you can ask questions, share video clips, and get perspectives from fellow members between sessions. The community itself is a support structure, not just a content library.

As long as your membership is active, you have full access to everything inside the Collective—all Practice Lab recordings, past Ask-Me-Anything sessions, Micro Practice Audit feedback, and community discussion. There's no expiration on what you've already experienced.

If you cancel, you lose access to the portal and its contents. Another reason to stay—your library of past sessions keeps growing every month you're a member.

Yes—and easily. Monthly members can cancel anytime before their next billing date. No hoops, no hard feelings. Show up, engage with the Practice Labs, submit a Micro Practice Audit, participate in the community. If after your first month you don't feel like the Collective is delivering the value you expected—cancel.

For annual members, I know you're making a bigger commitment. If you join and feel the Collective isn't serving your growth, reach out to me directly. I'm committed to making it right.

When the founding cohort closes, the $67/month founding rate closes with it. The next time enrollment opens, the price will be $97/month or $970/year.

It's also worth noting—just because enrollment closes doesn't mean the community goes quiet. The Collective runs twelve months a year with regular Practice Labs, Ask-Me-Anything sessions, Co-Practice Sessions, Performance Labs, and ongoing community discussion. The founding cohort will be actively growing together from day one.

Not at all. Everything inside the Collective is rooted in my methodology, but it doesn't assume you've taken the course. You'll learn new strategies, refine your preparation, and grow as a musician regardless of where you're starting from.

That said, if you have taken the course, the Collective is the natural next step. It'sthe place where the methodology comes to life inside a community built around ongoing growth.

PREPARE WITH CONFIDENCE

PRACTICE WITH PURPOSE

PERFORM AT YOUR BEST

GROW WITH YOUR PEOPLE


Picture yourself walking on stage—not just prepared, but truly ready. Confident in your preparation. Clear in your intention. Present in the moment.

✓ You’ve built a practice system you can actually trust.

✓ You’ve learned how to diagnose what’s not working—and exactly how to fix it.

✓ You’ve developed your artistry deliberately—so your playing tells a story on purpose, not by accident.

✓ You’ve conquered the doubt that used to follow you on stage and can’t wait to perform.

✓ You’ve found your people—musicians who take the craft as seriously as you do and push you further because of it.

WELCOME TO

the practice code Collective

Monthly Practice Labs

Micro Practice Audits
Monthly Ask-Me-Anything
Co-Practice Sessions
Performance Labs
A high-trust community with peer video feedback and ongoing support

All inside a structured, high-trust community where serious musicians refine their craft together.

Lock in your $67/month founding rate, before it's gone!

When the doors close on May 8th, this rate closes with them. Permanently. The next time enrollment opens, the price goes to $97/month—and the founding rate of $67/month will never be available again.

Where data-driven practice strategy, performance mindset, and musical artistry come together—so serious musicians can build preparation that holds when it matters most.

This is your moment

Ready to build a practice system you can actually trust?

Join the founding cohort and lock in your rate for life.

low-cost monthly plan

✓ Full access to all components — Practice Labs, Micro Practice Audits, AMA, Co-Practice Sessions, Performance Labs, and community

✓ Founding member rate of $67/month locked in for life

✓ Cancel anytime before your next billing date

monthly payments of:

$67

Annual Pay

✓ Full access to all components — Practice Labs, Micro Practice Audits, AMA, Co-Practice Sessions, Performance Labs, and community

✓ Founding member rate of $670/year locked in for life

✓ Two months free — $670/year instead of $804

Billed annually. Non-refundable mid-term. If you feel the Collective isn't serving your growth, reach out directly — I'm committed to making it right.

Yearly payment of:

$670

Best
value!

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