How Many Hours A Day Do You Practice? |
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How Many Hours A Day Do You Practice? |
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Dec 6 2013, 01:52 PM |
Hello guys! Let's talk a bit about how many time we have to play guitar dialy and how you organize this time. I remember that when I was a teenager I used to play more than 6 hour a day. Nobody taught me to organize time using routines so it was free time working on technique, improvisation, playing a long with songs, learning songs... not very organized, but as I had lots of time it was effective.
So the questions are: 1. How many hours a day do you practice? 2. How do you organize your time? -------------------- My lessons
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Dec 6 2013, 04:16 PM |
Like a lot of you guys, from the age of about 15 to 28 I 'practiced' probably 2 to 3 hours a day on average but many times that could easily stretch to 6 - 8 hours. I took private lessons once a week, I had music in school, jammed with friends and family, played in a community band one day a week and started to get my first gigs. Because I studied with good teachers I learned to *practice properly early on. Proper warm-up, scales, arps (with metronome), some transcribing, chord voicings, learned my modes, etc. Standard stuff ... which I'm very thankful that I learned in the beginning because now anytime I have an 'issue' with something I know how to approach it.
These days I go in phases. I 'play' a lot. Sometimes all day but that's different than actually practicing i.e., working on new things and improving technically and/or conceptually. When I don't have work (which is now, lol!) the first thing I do is take a break. I have a little repetitive stress syndrome as well as an old injury in my right arm so it's good for me to cool down for a couple/few days. Also mentally I need to get away from it sometimes. Then I'll get the bug and dive in deep for awhile. I have some things I need to and want to work on in the next few weeks. I also want to take some lessons on my new Lap Steel guitar. As for how I organize my time ... ? 1) I work on things I need to learn for up coming work. That usually entails a lot of memorization and sometimes transcribing. Also, working out parts and sounds. *Many days my practice is exclusively dedicated to finding the right sounds for a gig. 2) When I actually practice for myself I tend to focus on learning tunes that I want to do, improvisation and then some technique. Working on an arrangement of a 'solo' guitar piece. That usually includes some re-harmonization, chord sub's and voicings. I'm obviously not much of a 'chops' player so technique is not a huge component of my practice though I definitely work on achieving the amount of technique I need to realize what I hear in my head. This post has been edited by klasaine: Dec 6 2013, 07:00 PM -------------------- - Ken Lasaine
https://soundcloud.com/klasaine2/foolin-the-clouds https://soundcloud.com/klasaine2/surfin-at-the-country-hop Soundcloud assorted ... https://soundcloud.com/klasaine3 New record ... http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/kenlasaine Solo Guitar ... https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXZh...5iIdO2tpgtj25Ke Stuff I'm on ... https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXZh...b-dhb-4B0KgRY-d |
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Dec 7 2013, 02:18 AM |
Try picking out some of the guitar parts while you're watching it! You are a genius. |
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Dec 7 2013, 04:15 AM |
While I'm at school, my exams and assignments can take over, but being on holidays right now, what's better to do than play hours of guitar!
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Dec 7 2013, 01:16 PM
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half an hour per day.
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Dec 7 2013, 03:53 PM |
In my case I study many hours. Monday- Friday around 4-5 hours and in weekend not less than 10 hours. If I work for a collab, competition or I have something harder to work for my mentoring with Darek, very often forget to sleep Never, but never I don't have a day for break. I changed my life very much but I must to recover the years when I was not guitarist My program of study it's not the same every day. I make the same exercises daily but the time for practice them it's different as needed. Alternate picking, legato, bends, raking, funk 1 hour (for my guitar teacher from my country), improvisation every day alot. I don't look at watch until to finish my practice because if I do that I realise that it's very late and next morning I must go at my normal job. Always when I have a hard day and I'm very tired I make less exercises and I compose something. This it's my way to relax. But in my program when I say improvise I mean not to play something just to wasting time. I record what I play and must have a structure like when composing a song. It's my way to training this skill, to keep the musicality in every little phrase. Like a conclusion, I'm not nuts because I made for me a crazy program, I just wish with all my heart to became a good guitarist and musician. When I know this thing depend only on me I'm very harsh with myself. I'm not so young and I don't have time to loose but I know what I want for me Very nice post friend. It's very important to never forget to make music, sometimes we can become very obsessive with technique and practice and we forget the most important thing: connect with our individual soul and make music. -------------------- My lessons
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Dec 7 2013, 07:36 PM
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Dec 7 2013, 07:46 PM
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I wake up early and try to get 2 hours before work, sometimes after work and on weekends I spend as much as my wife and 8 kids let me
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Dec 8 2013, 09:17 AM |
My practice is so inconsistent in terms of frequency, duration and content. If I could just discipline myself I would turn into an awesome guitar player
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Gear Tyler Burning Water 2K Burny RLG90 with BK Emeralds Fender US Tele with BK Piledrivers Epiphone 335 with Suhr Thornbuckers PRS SE Custom 24-08 Ax8 Fessenden SD10 PSG Quilter TT15 |
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