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Aug 20 2008, 11:19 PM |
This happens to everybody eventually. You feel big improvement ad then all of a sudden it stops.
My only advice is to keep practesing and practise hard and eventually you will notice improvement -------------------- My Gear
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Aug 20 2008, 11:42 PM |
Well when you're starting you will notice huge improvements , after you get better and better improvements will be there but not that noticeable and obvious..Be sure that with every good practice your are getting better this way or another..My advice will be to make a list of exercises for particular techniques and be focused on them..You can keep track of your progress in bpm of the metronome..Just make small realistic tasks for yourself and try to achieve them..Focused practice will get you far..But I'm sure you are already progressing (tone wise etc ) in things that aren't that obvious to you but are present!
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Aug 20 2008, 11:54 PM |
These kind of periods happen to all players, usually when you practice a lot or learning new stuff. It takes time for brain to really settle with this new knowledge. Don't worry, results will come sooner then you think. If you really feel you're pushing too hard, try to take a small brake, day or two. If not, keep rockin, it will not go in vain I promise you that
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Aug 21 2008, 01:05 AM |
You're experiencing less progress in technique?
Your improvising abilities? You seem to learn things slower? There are many more subjects and so we would need more info if possible to help you as much as we can. -------------------- Youtube
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Aug 22 2008, 07:52 AM |
I'm trying to learn how to do quicker shreds up and down the fret board and its always sloppy, and I think my problem may be as Daniel said, and it's that I'm too serious about mastering this one thing. (If you're wondering I'm really serious right now in particular because I'm not lead guitar in my band and everyone but the other guitarist thinks that. Only problem is he is also the singer and we don't want to make him mad, so I'm going to have to get good enough to rock his world with my guitar to claim my rightful place ) Thanks everyone who put in their 2 cents, and more comments are welcome! (If you put in your 2 cents, but it's a penny for your thoughts, where does the extra penny go??) I see,you are mostly not satisfied with your current technique. Then the solution is practice,focus yourself on topics you wanna do better, like picking,tapping or whatever. Try to learn as many lessons from GMC as possible and then apply those small licks and chops into your own playing. One important thing related to shredding, just do your best to keep it musical as much as you can, with shredding only we somehow miss the point of music here and there. -------------------- Youtube
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