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Jan 5 2008, 11:41 AM |
I'll try to answer "every" question..
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Feb 10 2008, 09:43 PM |
Thanks for questions !
Lets see about the practice routine! Generally 1-2 hours a day would do it fine! If its only 1 hour its ok too..I would suggest to make priorities here regarding what instrument you want to be your main one and than give it slight advantage in practice time like 60% bass 40% guitar , or even 70% bass 30% guitar..I understand that you played bass longer than guitar so its for me logical to continue with it (if it feels right - you like groove,rhythm,drums).. I would suggest practicing using a note book and metronome and writing down values you achieve..Also I think one day in a week you should take off and just relax and have fun..(That way you will be still improving).Make a practice plan in a notebook..Write down techniques (and theory) you want to enhance during particular week..Distribute time equally between them in a one day practice session,don't put too many different techniques in there allow enough time for every one...Write down your progress (from Metronome) in a notebook.Don't spend much time practicing techniques and stuff you are already very comfortable with..Its ok to play a song or two before and after the practice session..Remember to WARM UP well before going into the session..Have a clock always near you so you can keep good track of time..You started to play at right age , you can do wonders if you make a practice plan.... Cheers mate !! -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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