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How Can I Find The Time With The Guitar?
Bogdan Radovic
Apr 14 2008, 12:17 AM
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Well you can print out Andrews theory lessons and go through them while your on the bus!? That will be very productive.. wink.gif

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Nemanja Filipovi...
Apr 14 2008, 02:10 AM
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I agree...you can do that...thanks Bole for the idea,I may do that as well...

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superize
Apr 14 2008, 10:43 AM
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Well right when i dont have a job i have all day to practise but i dont...Mostly because of lack of energi... But a really feel that i a practise the time and want and on the right things i dont need 8-10 hours a day to become a good guitarist

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wrk
Apr 14 2008, 12:31 PM
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I would love to be in your age today ... with all the informations and lessons you have online today, learning and practicing guitar has never been easier. You maybe have just 3 hours with your guitar in your hands, but you can easily add 2 hours in you practice routine in the bus:

- learning theory as mentioned, use paper to "play" with keys, scales, chords, intervals, progressions, scale boxes ... always have a little notebook in your pocket
- do you have a mp3 player? Listen to backing tracks, chord progression and try to improvise in your head
- listen to music, but concentrated, try to understand the structure of songs, harmony changes ...
- print out the GP5 files of some lessens, try to learn the fingers in your head, analyze the notes/chords ... you will save a lot of time when you have your guitar finally in your hands.


Oh ... and beside all that, keep some time for your homework, as a responsible "grown up" i have to mention that .. smile.gif

Gook luck !!

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superize
Apr 14 2008, 12:34 PM
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QUOTE (wrk @ Apr 14 2008, 01:31 PM) *
I would love to be in your age today ... with all the informations and lessons you have online today, learning and practicing guitar has never been easier. You maybe have just 3 hours with your guitar in your hands, but you can easily add 2 hours in you practice routine in the bus:

- learning theory as mentioned, use paper to "play" with keys, scales, chords, intervals, progressions, scale boxes ... always have a little notebook in your pocket
- do you have a mp3 player? Listen to backing tracks, chord progression and try to improvise in your head
- listen to music, but concentrated, try to understand the structure of songs, harmony changes ...
- print out the GP5 files of some lessens, try to learn the fingers in your head, analyze the notes/chords ... you will save a lot of time when you have your guitar finally in your hands.


Oh ... and beside all that, keep some time for your homework, as a responsible "grown up" i have to mention that .. smile.gif

Gook luck !!


those are some great advices there

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Martin la guitar...
Apr 14 2008, 04:31 PM
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thanx everyone, really!

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