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GMC Forum _ PRACTICE ROOM _ Guitar Practice: Forwards And Backwards

Posted by: Ben Higgins Nov 16 2012, 11:00 AM

You know you get the feeling sometimes that you might make some progress but you also feel like you sometimes take steps backwards ??

Here's a great quote by Bruce Lee:

"One rarely reaches the goal in one step - The control of our being is not unlike the combination of a safe. One turn of the knob rarely unlocks the safe. Each advance and retreat is a step towards one's goal."

The steps have to be taken, regardless of the direction and until you take them, they're waiting and waiting for you.. So even when you feel like you're taking backward steps, you're still taking the steps that will ultimately lead to success smile.gif

Posted by: PosterBoy Nov 16 2012, 11:27 AM

I often have to go and do some foundational work on technique to go forward, as that is usually where the problem lies, especially for the self taught, you skip some steps that didn't seem important at the time, but have to revisit them as they hindering progression

Posted by: Ben Higgins Nov 16 2012, 11:58 AM

QUOTE (PosterBoy @ Nov 16 2012, 10:27 AM) *
I often have to go and do some foundational work on technique to go forward, as that is usually where the problem lies, especially for the self taught, you skip some steps that didn't seem important at the time, but have to revisit them as they hindering progression


Yes, that can be a pain in the butt.. although it's always good to remember Kris Dahl's approach which was about how to use your limitations as your inspiration. In certain areas where you may be lacking, you can actually cobble together a different approach using a combo of different techniques or a slightly modified version of a technique.

I think having these obstacles are a great opportunity to discover a different approach that is then unique to us only ! smile.gif

My picking technique isn't the best. Not as smooth, clean or relaxed as it could be.. maybe I didn't spend enough time playing slow or medium speed. But either way, I have certain licks that have a weird picking approach and they are unique to me so I'm grateful for my differences and I'm actually exploring them even more. So the more I dig down into what I've got I find myself going further away from the conventional norm. It's more exciting !

Posted by: PosterBoy Nov 16 2012, 12:03 PM

I think it is more likely that limitations do create a players unique Style, in terms of phrasing, note choice etc more than what we excell at

Posted by: Ben Higgins Nov 16 2012, 12:51 PM

QUOTE (PosterBoy @ Nov 16 2012, 11:03 AM) *
I think it is more likely that limitations do create a players unique Style, in terms of phrasing, note choice etc more than what we excell at


Yeah, no matter what wall we come up against there's always a way around it as well as scaling it head on smile.gif

Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi Nov 18 2012, 06:28 AM

This is the main reason why we use to lose motivation... these backwards steps can be very frustrating, and that's when we have to be intelligent and keep going, and remember those things that keeps up motivated and moving. Nice quote Ben.

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