What's the best practice method?
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What's the best practice method?
I feel like I've hit an impasse in my now 6 month venture into learning guitar, I really haven't made any progress in the last month and a half. my finger work remains sloppy and slow and I've lately been getting so infuriated with the process that I've had to put the guitar down and walk away from it for fear of smashing it.
I assume all guitarists hit such rough patches in the learning process, but I'd like to know what your guys practice routines look like. How much time do you, did you, spend daily. Did you work on songs or just chords and scales, or a combo? How did you divy your practice time up?
Sorry for how noobish this all is, but please remember I am a very much still a guitar noob.
I assume all guitarists hit such rough patches in the learning process, but I'd like to know what your guys practice routines look like. How much time do you, did you, spend daily. Did you work on songs or just chords and scales, or a combo? How did you divy your practice time up?
Sorry for how noobish this all is, but please remember I am a very much still a guitar noob.
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Re: What's the best practice method?
3 hours finger tapping, 30 mins pinch harmonics, 1 hour gurning per day.endsjustifymeans wrote:How did you divy your practice time up?
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how do you find time to practice your rock face with that schedule?stewart wrote:3 hours finger tapping, 30 mins pinch harmonics, 1 hour gurning per day.endsjustifymeans wrote:How did you divy your practice time up?
Do you suggest I keep my neon spandex on for the whole practice routine?
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my best advice is to just keep going. i'm not a fucking brilliant guitarist at all, but what skill i have develped over the past 15 years or so has come from just playing. a lot. they did some study once that showed that human beings that go on to do GREAT things, whether with a guitar, paint-brush, law degree, medical degree, require something like 10,000 hours of study with their craft...and it's kind of cool how that number really does play in with all the greats of their skill...so yeah, go getcher 10,000 hours...i personally play like i need another 7,000 or so...hah ha ha.
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hmm, that's a toughie. the crotch areas tend to perish, from my experience. you might want to keep your underwear on.endsjustifymeans wrote:how do you find time to practice your rock face with that schedule?stewart wrote:3 hours finger tapping, 30 mins pinch harmonics, 1 hour gurning per day.endsjustifymeans wrote:How did you divy your practice time up?
Do you suggest I keep my neon spandex on for the whole practice routine?
i'm in no position to advise anyone, my playing hit a peak about 2 years ago and has been getting steadily worse ever since.
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I have every intention to keep going, I'm just worried I'm doing something wrong practice wise. It felt like I was going 100 MPH with months 1-4, and then on month 5 I hit a brick wall.St. Jimmy wrote:my best advice is to just keep going. i'm not a fucking brilliant guitarist at all, but what skill i have develped over the past 15 years or so has come from just playing. a lot. they did some study once that showed that human beings that go on to do GREAT things, whether with a guitar, paint-brush, law degree, medical degree, require something like 10,000 hours of study with their craft...and it's kind of cool how that number really does play in with all the greats of their skill...so yeah, go getcher 10,000 hours...i personally play like i need another 7,000 or so...hah ha ha.
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i think that's true of any "skill" we learn in life though...the initial few months or whatever you're going purely on the excitement of learning something new that you're really into all of a sudden. then you get through the first few weeks months and the real "WORK" kicks in...you'll be fine man...you clearly have a passion for it...so you'll keep going with it...just gotta be okay with however long it takes you to get as proficient as you want to be. no one can force you to go faster/slower or be any kind of guitarist you don't want to be...endsjustifymeans wrote:I have every intention to keep going, I'm just worried I'm doing something wrong practice wise. It felt like I was going 100 MPH with months 1-4, and then on month 5 I hit a brick wall.St. Jimmy wrote:my best advice is to just keep going. i'm not a fucking brilliant guitarist at all, but what skill i have develped over the past 15 years or so has come from just playing. a lot. they did some study once that showed that human beings that go on to do GREAT things, whether with a guitar, paint-brush, law degree, medical degree, require something like 10,000 hours of study with their craft...and it's kind of cool how that number really does play in with all the greats of their skill...so yeah, go getcher 10,000 hours...i personally play like i need another 7,000 or so...hah ha ha.
Play while you're doing other stuff. I pretended to like Futurama for like, 3 years, just to clear everyone out of the living room for half hours at a time.
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I reckon learn a few cock-rock riffs. It might sound boring and trite but I would say playing classic rock or blues stuff might give you the gratifcation and fresh wind you may need once you're over the honeymoon period.
Also don't overwork it. If you're getting really pissed off and tired with it, go back to it when you're aching to play again.
Also don't overwork it. If you're getting really pissed off and tired with it, go back to it when you're aching to play again.
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I've been learning some AC/DC and Black Sabbath riffs lately. I'm piss poor at some of them, but I totally see what you're saying.GeorgeF wrote:I reckon learn a few cock-rock riffs. It might sound boring and trite but I would say playing classic rock or blues stuff might give you the gratifcation and fresh wind you may need once you're over the honeymoon period.
Also don't overwork it. If you're getting really pissed off and tired with it, go back to it when you're aching to play again.
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Yeah there's just something about 60s and 70s rock for me. When I was first starting out I found jamming along to bands like Zeppelin and Cream in particular was great. Their songs cover all skill levels, nice chuggy easy riffs to get started with and when you're ready you can have a dabble at the solos if you're feeling brave.
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FRACK!Mike wrote:You don't believe.
How can you ever rock if you don't believe?
I need my old mike quote about step one to becoming a great guitarist is believing you are a great guitarist...
That's when everything went wrong, when I changed that sig. I've lost me faith. lol
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brainfur wrote:I'm having difficulty reconciling my desire to smash the state & kill all white people with my desire for a new telecaster
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Pshaw... I'm pirating your plan. I'll just tape this to my amp.
Mike wrote: 1. Believe you are fucking awesome
2. Actually, like, getting better and that
dots wrote:society is crumbling because of asshoels like ends
brainfur wrote:I'm having difficulty reconciling my desire to smash the state & kill all white people with my desire for a new telecaster
hm... playing guitar/music with other people works best, if there's a drummer, i don't get bored so easily then but also getting an acoustic that is sort of tough to play, it's something you can pick up and play any time of the day, playing guitar by yourself for two hours is so boring i think so it works picking it up, playing, if you're not feeling it and you irritate yourself playing put it down , pick it up again later with new motivation etc.
jam along to songs playing on your stereo, that's fun too, even if it's not exactly how the song is played, if it sounds ok you can come up with new ideas and push yourself a bit more. i'm not a fan of memorizing scales and all stupid crap then playing stuff as fast as you can, it's not really heartfelt, and something that isn't heartfelt but just memorized doesn't last i think. buddy holly was such a shit guitarist technically compared to steve vai, but steve vai songs don't mean shit, buddy wrote some amazing songs. so don't go stress yourself if you can't do teh vaiz or satrianiz, it's not important. if you can play guitar and feel relieved afterwards i think that's most important to playing guitar or any instrument, not showing off.
jam along to songs playing on your stereo, that's fun too, even if it's not exactly how the song is played, if it sounds ok you can come up with new ideas and push yourself a bit more. i'm not a fan of memorizing scales and all stupid crap then playing stuff as fast as you can, it's not really heartfelt, and something that isn't heartfelt but just memorized doesn't last i think. buddy holly was such a shit guitarist technically compared to steve vai, but steve vai songs don't mean shit, buddy wrote some amazing songs. so don't go stress yourself if you can't do teh vaiz or satrianiz, it's not important. if you can play guitar and feel relieved afterwards i think that's most important to playing guitar or any instrument, not showing off.
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I may be trying to rush myself.
You see I've got a band ready to go waiting for me to learn guitar well enough to start writing some songs. We're all best friends and all so their in no rush, but I wanna get up to speed asap and it's been frustrating.
You see I've got a band ready to go waiting for me to learn guitar well enough to start writing some songs. We're all best friends and all so their in no rush, but I wanna get up to speed asap and it's been frustrating.
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lol, no. It's more out of embarrassment of my skills I haven't played with them yet. Once my EC thunder gets here, I may take your advice and just hide lack of skill behind a wall of noise.kim wrote:just play power chords with fuzz and reverb on it, can't fail.
do they tell you you should learn to play better ? if they do just say fuck you, don't be the ego guitarist not knowing when to stop soloing etc
dots wrote:society is crumbling because of asshoels like ends
brainfur wrote:I'm having difficulty reconciling my desire to smash the state & kill all white people with my desire for a new telecaster