Hi!
Finally, my exams are over!
So now I have enough time to practice the guitar. And I made some sort of a practice shedule, so I really practice something and don't fiddle around.
I made it for about 1 or 1,30h of playing per day (I also want to use it when school starts again). I hope this'll be enough...
- Warming up (5 min): some kind of spider excercice. I do hammer-ons and pull-offs with every combination of fingers possible on every string.
CODE
E|
B| etc...
G|
D|----------1h2-
A|-----1h2------
E|-1h2----------
And then combinations 2-3, 3-4, 1-3, ...
- Scales (5 min): Every couple of days, I'll try to learn a new scale. For example: now I'll learn the first position of the major scale and go up and down (and I'll try to not let my fingers "fly", come away from the fingerboard a lot). I learn them by heart, do random changes, skip strings, play them in thirds, ...
- Chords (10 min): I learn some new chords, and try to perfectionise the ones I know (I have some sloppy changes
)
- Alternate picking (10 min): do some excercises from Todd's Saturday Video Lessons
- Legato (10 min): practice some bends, etc. (I'll have a look into Ben's lessons)
- Practice a lesson on GMC I like or a song (rest of the time)
So, what do you guys think? How can I improve this shedule?
Thanks
Maarten
- Legato
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