Most Roblox players lose consistency by practicing only inside game sessions. A better pattern is to split training into two blocks: isolated timing practice in a low-latency environment, then short in-game transfer sessions focused on expression and confidence.
Start with easy song structures, then move to denser challenge arrangements only after your tempo control is stable. This keeps practice measurable and avoids wasting time on repeated restarts caused by rushed progression.
For each song, use one objective per round: first note accuracy, then tempo stability, then full-run confidence. Keep each run short and objective-driven.