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Flatearth
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Flatearth
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02/09/2005 2:47 am
Hey all...

I've played guitar for a bit over a year, and I've got a few questions about practicing. Any help you're willing to give is much appreciated.

First of all, how should I break a practice down? Assuming I've got 1-2 hours to practice, how much time should I spend playing/learning songs, how much practicing older scales and chords, and how much learning new ones?

Secondly, is it better to learn as many chords and scales as I can, or to really perfect one or two before moving on.

My last question kinda ties in with the second one; if I'm practicing scale patterns (just for example, 1,3,2,4 2,4,5,3 3,5,6,4 on major scale) with a metronome, is it better to learn one pattern until I can play it at a blazing speed, or to learn a whole bunch at the same time and slowly work up the speeds together?

Thanks in advance to anyone who cares to answer.
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Lava_Monster
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02/09/2005 3:13 am
Well, my advice is warm up with scales. Practice chords. Techique afterwards. If time allows a song.

I think the key for scale pattern is to learn them well. Doesn't matter how fast you can do them, as long as you know them by heart.
I can't help it. When I get an idea that excites me it's as if I can't breath unless I make it real.
-Steve Vai
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spanky10940
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02/12/2005 6:10 am
I try to mix it up a little each time. i don't have as much time as you do, but to start, I'm the scale guy.. I do a few of the blues pent, (just love them blues) and then major, etc... Then I practice a few songs that i want to learn. i finish up with the parts of the song that I'm having trouble with and if I have time, and other things are mastered (or as close as I'm gonna get, time permitting) I'll start on something else..

I figure this way I'm getting a little of everything in and then when I just want to sit and mess around, I can practice the songs I've been trying when I sit and concentrate. For me, just sitting and playing is so much fun, it works out...

don't know if it did, but I hope that helps..
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