Also, I couldn't help but be skeptical when whoever said the greats got good by practicing 10-14 hours/day. It's not quantity, it's quality. If you really apply yourself 1-2 hours/day CONSISTENTLY, I think you get as good as anyone.
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I know you don't want to hear this guitarro, but since you pretty much skipped over my post, I don't feel bad stating this : stop focusing on exactly how fast you're developing (or going to develop) in the long run. If you're searching for a cut and dry answer, you're just not gonna find it buddy :p. Just play using a metronome, you can find out your improvement by playing the same lick and upping the tempo.
Also, I couldn't help but be skeptical when whoever said the greats got good by practicing 10-14 hours/day. It's not quantity, it's quality. If you really apply yourself 1-2 hours/day CONSISTENTLY, I think you get as good as anyone.
Also, I couldn't help but be skeptical when whoever said the greats got good by practicing 10-14 hours/day. It's not quantity, it's quality. If you really apply yourself 1-2 hours/day CONSISTENTLY, I think you get as good as anyone.