Any Tips For Playing Without Mistakes/to Concentrate While Recording, except writing down and practicing more
stevie ray hey h...
Apr 19 2009, 03:17 PM
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Any tips?

I tend to play worse when I record something, or maybe I always play these little mistakes, but they only start to matter when I record it... I guess I don't play very perfect... often it's my mind wandering around forgetting to think of the next move on the fretboard... I guess I'm a dreamer of some extreme blink.gif kind

What can I do about it, anyone have the same problem?

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Ivan Milenkovic
Apr 19 2009, 03:28 PM
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Sure, people don't do well under pressure usually, and it is perfectly normal not to perform as good as when you practiced or played without recording. What you can do is exercise the part until you really feel comfortable with the part - go up the tempo by 20-30bpms and then it will be a lot easier. Also what I sometimes do is record several takes at once (I loop the backing), and choose the best one.

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