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Matthias Hornstein
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Matthias Hornstein
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08/29/2017 2:58 pm
Originally Posted by: Tom Sklenar

Hey Rob,

thank you for your answer! It´s fine to hear it from someone in similar position. Regular rhytm of practise sounds good. I should focus more on it. There´s one more specific in my case, namely that my girlfriend is also guitar player :) So we have to find time from practise for both of us in our schedule. It´s really not easy, but we still feel progression in our playing and also in our bands. Only problem is, that it´s not so quick, how we imagine. But it means, that it is possible. And that´s our motivation :)

That shouldn't be a problem that your girlfriend is playing guitar. That's an asset! I mean think about it. You can have a lot of quality time with your girlfriend while practising with her. Set up some exercises that are challenging for both of you or just enjoy making music together. So see this kind of practise more like having a really great time with your girlfriend instead of of thinking "i have to practise right now, even if i know that i actually don't have the time". Trust me this little shift will change your feelings about your practise completely!