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Practise help!!!
First of all i want to apologize for so many posts of me in this forum..I am sorry guys but i want to play good guitar some day and JUST need help.And if you think that i am a ****ing ass**** so do not answer and just throw me away from the forum..It's ok!.So here is my last question -(if you want to answer)..I am very sad and I am getting confused..WHAT I HAVE TO STUDY AND HOW?Playing an exercise for an hour (with a metronome)for some guys is too much - Other guys say that 10 minutes for an exercise it not much..I m getting nervous when they tell me :PLAY SLOWLY...Ok ok i will play slowly (let's say chromatic scales)but for how many days?How much time a day?Lets say you have 3 hours a day to study..What stuff do you study and how?
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hmm you do realise that people will still read your posts even if you dont cover the screen in exclamation marks ;-)
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ghost -
here's what I'm doing, maybe it will help you stay interested. Nobody and I mean NOBODY wants to sit and do scales all day long for hours on end... I didn't start playing with that intention and I don't intend to. A close friend turned me on to a great book. "Blues you can use"
The idea behind the book is that it starts you slowly and walks you thru lessons that teach chords and scales and then at the end of a lesson is a passage that you play using the techniques that you've learned in the lesson. it says to take a week on each lesson and definetly PLAY IT SLOWLY!!! if you practice sloppily, you'll only be able to play - sloppily! duh! But i've found that a good 20-30 minutes doing the excercises and chords and the next 1/2 hour playing the passage every night gets me in a good habit of practicing and then I take as much time as I want to play what I want. Don't let yourself get in a rut or you'll never progress and you'll wind up bored with a guitar coverd in dust or worse.. be a one lick hero!
sorry for the long winded response =)
here's what I'm doing, maybe it will help you stay interested. Nobody and I mean NOBODY wants to sit and do scales all day long for hours on end... I didn't start playing with that intention and I don't intend to. A close friend turned me on to a great book. "Blues you can use"
The idea behind the book is that it starts you slowly and walks you thru lessons that teach chords and scales and then at the end of a lesson is a passage that you play using the techniques that you've learned in the lesson. it says to take a week on each lesson and definetly PLAY IT SLOWLY!!! if you practice sloppily, you'll only be able to play - sloppily! duh! But i've found that a good 20-30 minutes doing the excercises and chords and the next 1/2 hour playing the passage every night gets me in a good habit of practicing and then I take as much time as I want to play what I want. Don't let yourself get in a rut or you'll never progress and you'll wind up bored with a guitar coverd in dust or worse.. be a one lick hero!
sorry for the long winded response =)
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