Hey so When ever i go to practise, i usually set aside minimum of a hour a day(maximum is as long as i have hahahaah). For the first 10 minutes i usually find myself warming up(i dont really need help with my warm up routine, it does its job). Then after i warm up all i find my self doing is pulling out a metronome and doing different techniques like, tapping, sweeping, working on powerchords, alternate picking with scale fragments. Its only like once a week that i look into a new scale(cause i have this bad habit where if i learn a scale i HAVE to learn it all across the neck lol, thats why i only really know A minor aeolian and E minor aeolian) or chordal inversions, theory etc. I was wondering if there was anything i could change to my routine that will help me, i really want to start with some properly practised theory(cause i want to go to college for music) so i want to know how i could incorporate that into my practise too. I probably didn't mention all that i do in this but i would love some help,
Thanks so much!
--Sami
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