Are you a musician or maybe you are a student who is learning to play an instrument or just jamming with your friends in a rehearsing studio for example? No matter what it is, in order for you to make the most out of your music

Have Spares No Matter What It Is
You should never go in for a concert or even a rehearsal without a spare set of guitar strings or drum sticks for example. If one snaps and this happens a lot more than you would ideally think, you do not have to run around looking for one that you could borrow or the likes. As a musician having some spares is something that you should not forget and remember that you should always carry them with you if you are going in to practice.
Protect Those Ear Drums
Now while you are playing the drums or somebody else is, it can get really, really loud inside rehearsing studios. If you have noticed professional players using earbuds sometimes, that is because they want to make sure that they are not half deaf by the time they are done playing for the day. Therefore, if you too want to keep your ears safe while all of you crank up that volume and start rehearsing make sure that you carry yours with you always.
Keep Hydrated
Playing an instrument requires focus and sometimes playing certain instruments also takes up a lot of energy. The best way in which you can compensate for this is by staying hydrated. You should drink enough water during your rehearsal and you should also probably eat a good meal before you leave. Practices can probably go on for hours and you may not have the time to go and grab a bite and therefore, it would be a good idea to not starve yourself the whole day. On your way to practices or before you leave the house get a good meal and stock up on your energy and vitamins for the day.

Do Warm Up
No matter what instrument you play or even if you are a vocalist you should always pay attention to your warm ups. Not doing a good warm up will give you nodules in your throat if you are a vocalist and if you play an instrument, say the guitar for example, you will find that your fingers are cramped up and locked if you have not done your warm ups. Even if you have not had enough water to drink you might get dehydrated and your muscles might start cramping painfully. These are some of the ways in which you can get ready for a rehearsal session.