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Mrblomme
Feb 18 2009, 12:41 PM
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I NEED to get some structure into my guitarlife and that's why I made up this schedule.
Please tell me what's good and what aint etc to make it "even" better.

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Looks like a pretty good scheduale....

Now comes the hard part to follow it

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Feb 18 2009, 03:04 PM
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That looks pretty good!
One thing I would change though is the "playing random songs"..
I wouldn't include that in your schedule 'cause it could lead to unfocused practice. Fun but not real productive.
I would keep that out of the schedule and replace it with some theory like chord building for example.

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Mrblomme
Feb 18 2009, 03:24 PM
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QUOTE (David Wallimann @ Feb 18 2009, 03:04 PM) *
That looks pretty good!
One thing I would change though is the "playing random songs"..
I wouldn't include that in your schedule 'cause it could lead to unfocused practice. Fun but not real productive.
I would keep that out of the schedule and replace it with some theory like chord building for example.

Good luck!

Yeah I also thought random playing would lead to unfocused practice but I couldnt find something to fill the space. laugh.gif
Thanks, I'll have a look this evening because I'm now trying out the schedule. I'm at the blues licks. tongue.gif

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Feb 18 2009, 05:33 PM
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Schedule looks cool , except what David mentioned about random songs...Maybe you can use that time for something else...Also I would include some free days too, with no or reduced practice hours (in weekends preferably)..So you can rest on those days and let the mind grasp all the new knowledge..Rest is important as is the practice..

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Mrblomme
Feb 18 2009, 05:39 PM
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QUOTE (Bogdan Radovic @ Feb 18 2009, 05:33 PM) *
Schedule looks cool , except what David mentioned about random songs...Maybe you can use that time for something else...Also I would include some free days too, with no or reduced practice hours (in weekends preferably)..So you can rest on those days and let the mind grasp all the new knowledge..Rest is important as is the practice..

Yeah great idea. I think I will use the random song time for some bass skills as I'm getting the bass (within a few weeks AGAIN). Just on my electric.

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Let us know of your progress, I'm really eager to know how well you progress with this!

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Mrblomme
Feb 18 2009, 09:01 PM
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QUOTE (David Wallimann @ Feb 18 2009, 07:40 PM) *
Let us know of your progress, I'm really eager to know how well you progress with this!

Aight man, I've done a few things today, not everything.
I'll start with it tomorrow and let you guys know something in some days! smile.gif

Updated the file! added - Intervals, Triads, Chords and Harmonies theory in stead of the random songs.

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Feb 18 2009, 10:59 PM
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Looks like a very nice structure. Like every structure you should give it time to see wetter it suits your style of practicing/time you have available. After couple of weeks you should know if this routine is good or not, and then you can make some further adjustments. It's cool to see that you are practicing some of my lessons here, I'm glad if they can help in any way mate! smile.gif

PS I think I saw only 30mins per week of vibrato. I would advise a bit more time on vibrato exercises, like 1h per week. This kind of practice pays out relatively quickly.

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Feb 18 2009, 11:26 PM
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QUOTE (Ivan Milenkovic @ Feb 18 2009, 10:59 PM) *
Looks like a very nice structure. Like every structure you should give it time to see wetter it suits your style of practicing/time you have available. After couple of weeks you should know if this routine is good or not, and then you can make some further adjustments. It's cool to see that you are practicing some of my lessons here, I'm glad if they can help in any way mate! smile.gif

PS I think I saw only 30mins per week of vibrato. I would advise a bit more time on vibrato exercises, like 1h per week. This kind of practice pays out relatively quickly.

I only add the lessons I love so that's a good sign for you mate! biggrin.gif
That's not weekly mate. The first block is monday wednesday and friday and second block is tuesday thursday. tongue.gif
So 30minutes in first block means 1h30 a week, 30 minutes in second block means 1h a week. smile.gif

Or do you mean something else?

edit: the add feeling to your style lesson from David I also took for vibrato ...

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Looks cool ,stick to it and let me know how it goes ! smile.gif

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