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GMC Forum _ CHILL OUT _ 120bpm To 245bpm !
Posted by: Bogdan Radovic Oct 26 2011, 09:07 PM
WOW man - congratulations!
This really shows how much progress you can make in a short amount of time if you put your mind into it and have focused practice.
Even 30 minutes a day is more then enough to make excellent progress if you focus on the right exercises/lessons.
Do you have some kind of practice plan that you followed Moris? How does your practice session look like?
I'm sure others would love hear about it
Posted by: dark dude Oct 26 2011, 09:24 PM
Nice positive post. Well done, bibo
Posted by: bibomoris Oct 26 2011, 09:30 PM
QUOTE (Bogdan Radovic @ Oct 26 2011, 08:07 PM)
WOW man - congratulations!
This really shows how much progress you can make in a short amount of time if you put your mind into it and have focused practice.
Even 30 minutes a day is more then enough to make excellent progress if you focus on the right exercises/lessons.
Do you have some kind of practice plan that you followed Moris? How does your practice session look like?
I'm sure others would love hear about it
Hey Bogdan !
Thanks alot for your feedback !
and yes your right it all has to do with the right exercises and lessons !
Well Bogdan not really hahaha !
but i do have some great advice !"Always play what you cant play !"
that means always play songs that are a little above your level !
because you will always get to that level with some hard practise and when you get to that level aim for more !
nothing is impossible so you don't have a limit to your progress there's always this song that you cant play haha xD
So thats mostly my practise agenda haha but something that also helps is bookmark all the lessons you learned
and recap on them every now and then
i recap on them everyday !
thats another way to track you progress
because if your getting better the lessons you bookmarked are gonna become easier and cleaner to play so thats a definate sign of progress !!
Moris,
Posted by: bibomoris Oct 26 2011, 09:31 PM
QUOTE (Bogdan Radovic @ Oct 26 2011, 08:07 PM)
WOW man - congratulations!
This really shows how much progress you can make in a short amount of time if you put your mind into it and have focused practice.
Even 30 minutes a day is more then enough to make excellent progress if you focus on the right exercises/lessons.
Do you have some kind of practice plan that you followed Moris? How does your practice session look like?
I'm sure others would love hear about it
Hey Bogdan !
Thanks alot for your feedback !
and yes your right it all has to do with the right exercises and lessons !
Well Bogdan not really hahaha !
but i do have some great advice !"Always play what you cant play !"
that means always play songs that are a little above your level !
because you will always get to that level with some hard practise and when you get to that level aim for more !
nothing is impossible so you don't have a limit to your progress there's always this song that you cant play haha xD
So thats mostly my practise agenda haha but something that also helps is bookmark all the lessons you learned
and recap on them every now and then
i recap on them everyday !
thats another way to track you progress
because if your getting better the lessons you bookmarked are gonna become easier and cleaner to play so thats a definate sign of progress !!
Moris,
QUOTE (dark dude @ Oct 26 2011, 08:24 PM)
Nice positive post. Well done, bibo
Thanks Dark dude
Posted by: Bogdan Radovic Oct 26 2011, 09:59 PM
QUOTE (bibomoris @ Oct 26 2011, 10:30 PM)
Well Bogdan not really hahaha !
but i do have some great advice !"Always play what you cant play !"
that means always play songs that are a little above your level !
because you will always get to that level with some hard practise and when you get to that level aim for more !
nothing is impossible so you don't have a limit to your progress there's always this song that you cant play haha xD
So thats mostly my practise agenda haha but something that also helps is bookmark all the lessons you learned
and recap on them every now and then
i recap on them everyday !
thats another way to track you progress
because if your getting better the lessons you bookmarked are gonna become easier and cleaner to play so thats a definate sign of progress !!
Moris,
Yes - very good advice. This is one of most common mistakes.
Always challenge yourself and don't practice things you already mastered. We all incline to practice things we are comfortable with as it makes us feel good but on the other hand that slows down the progress.
One should always challenge himself but when it comes to metronome and exercises there is one "rule" : don't go to a faster tempo until you can comfortably (and clean) play on the current one. You can challenge yourself from time to time of course but try to master every tempo before pushing further - otherwise you could end up practicing "sloppy" playing.
Posted by: Michael AC Oct 26 2011, 10:05 PM
I agree bib...one practice routine I have been working on I finally played at 160 bpm which for me is great!
Awesome job on your practice! GMC definitely makes it more productive and fun!
Posted by: Sinisa Cekic Oct 26 2011, 10:22 PM
Great news! You see, every effort is worth ! keep rocking
Posted by: jstcrsn Oct 26 2011, 11:38 PM
Congragulations
but , now I will have to challenge you to the next step
and that is recording something for the instructors to grade
Posted by: Adrian Figallo Oct 27 2011, 05:26 AM
QUOTE (jstcrsn @ Oct 26 2011, 05:38 PM)
Congragulations
but , now I will have to challenge you to the next step
and that is recording something for the instructors to grade
This is probably the best advice, now submitting a rec take is very easy, it's on the same page as the lesson, so just go for it!
Posted by: Ben Higgins Oct 27 2011, 10:07 AM
Great post Moris.. and everything you said is true
Posted by: Marek Rojewski Oct 27 2011, 10:38 AM
Wow, that is what I call progress, congrats man!
Posted by: JaxN4 Oct 27 2011, 11:10 AM
QUOTE (Adrian Figallo @ Oct 27 2011, 04:26 AM)
This is probably the best advice, now submitting a rec take is very easy, it's on the same page as the lesson, so just go for it!
+1
Posted by: Vaidya Oct 27 2011, 11:12 AM
Kudos and thanks to you man!
This was one wake up call that I REALLY needed
Time to start grinding
Posted by: playaxeman Oct 27 2011, 11:54 AM
Well done.
I agree
"you don't need to be talented or a born genius in guitar.
You just need the time,dedication and the enjoyment of playing guitar !
Now do a rec of a lesson it is also good learning tool.
Cheers
Robert
Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Oct 27 2011, 01:02 PM
Motivation, focus and time well spend form a combination which offers the nicest results
Congratulations to you! Your journey has just begun keep us updated with your progress! It's inspiring for everyone here!
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