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Oct 6 2008, 08:32 PM |
to many answers
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Oct 6 2008, 09:32 PM |
Hey Besip
1. Regarding pain question, I don't know what can be the problem in specific, but in general if you feel any pain or numbness it is always good to cut down your practicing sessions a bit, or at least massage your fingers and muscles a bit. Workouts in the gym, specailly demanding ones, are not good for guitar muscle memory, since the fine muscle balance can be changed after some weightlifting. SO keep it easy, and don't worry, but if the problem persist contact the doctor. 2. Yes Besip, that is the point man, you should keep the sessions interesting and efficient by switching between exercises. DOn't worry if you can't do advanced stuff right away, there's a ton of stuff to practice while you break to the next level. Also you will not forgot what you practiced if you keep track of your exercises, and write down the tempo you came to, so you know where to carry one when you tackle the exercises later on. CHeers mate -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Oct 7 2008, 09:42 PM |
As Nemanja nicely stated, it is good to make mini breaks, like 5-10 minutes between your practice sessions. And when you feel your hands are fatigued, just stop and rest until you are ready to practice again.
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