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I keep asking you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
..tell me please ..how can i split my time when i play the guitar?...i mean how many minutes in playing chromatic scales?..how many minute in soloing?....how many minute in alternate picking exercises?..how many minutes in playing finger exercises? (trills and that stuff)..so if i 'am playing 4 hours a day how can i seperate my time..?
# 1
Dude, that's a question that's too big to answer. Take a scale, and play it up and down with a metronome until you can do it without any mistake. I don't know how much it will take you. Make 30 minutes, maybe an hour.
When you can do it, work on a arpeggio, or a song, whatever, but keep playing SLOW and IN TIME. Then move it up to the normal tempo.
Work on musical things, but don't say "ok, I have my 7 minutes or diminished scale, I stop there..." that's not the way it works...
When you can do it, work on a arpeggio, or a song, whatever, but keep playing SLOW and IN TIME. Then move it up to the normal tempo.
Work on musical things, but don't say "ok, I have my 7 minutes or diminished scale, I stop there..." that's not the way it works...
# 2
I saw another post similiar to this one and I'll plagaraize the sentiment....you'll go nuts eventually by doing scales!! They're the building blocks, don't get me wrong. They're great for improv'ng, they tie everything in, but if you have "twenty minutes for scales".."twenty minutes for speed picking"..etc.. you'll get bored reallllly quick. Mix it up. Warm up playing a song you know, then doing a few scales, up and down until it's clean and smooth, then kill two birds with one stone...practice your speed/alternate picking while doing the scales. After you've done that, try learning a new song and figure out FOR YOURSELF what scale to use with it. Don't copy the lead in it...do your own in that scale. Eventually, you'll develop an ear for not only the chord progression, but what scale to use and your own licks. If you're studying the theory you should normally be able to pick up the key after the first two chords....first three at the most.
Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.
# 3
it starts with how much time you have to practice
ie..if it is only 20 mins a day, I wouldn't practice scales the whole time.
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ie..if it is only 20 mins a day, I wouldn't practice scales the whole time.
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