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fasteddymac
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04/28/2026 1:35 pm

I know how to practice, I follow the great advice and lessons from the great instructors. But if I do 3 sessions a day should I do the same routine or 3 different routines.Thanks guys.


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KyleM.
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04/29/2026 12:53 am
#1 Originally Posted by: fasteddymac

I know how to practice, I follow the great advice and lessons from the great instructors. But if I do 3 sessions a day should I do the same routine or 3 different routines.Thanks guys.

I would do it in bite-sized. Always warm up that sturming hand for 2 or 3 minutes, slow and controlled. Then pick your practice. I'm not sure what you like to do, but this is an example of what I do. 


Moring, 


3 minutes of strumming, no chords


5 minutes of standard chords  


5 minutes of barre chords


4 minutes of a new strumming pattern slow


 4 minutes of strumming open chords with the new pattern slow 


Afternoon


3 minutes of open Low E alternative 


(Insert a focus in bite-sized pieces like above, such as scale work)


3 minutes of alternative picking 


Night,


Video instruction and emulation for 20 to 30 minutes. 


Thanks for reading, and be safe. 

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fasteddymac
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04/29/2026 4:29 pm

Thanks Kyle ,great advice.


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04/29/2026 10:17 pm
#3 Originally Posted by: fasteddymac

Thanks Kyle ,great advice.

Yeah, man. I found the blues course to be great for my progress. This lesson gives my left hand/arm a great workout. Power Chords As Riffs with Anders M. I made it clickable for you, bud. I found that lowering my left thumb a bit on the neck gives me more leverage and doesn't get me tired out. Working out my hands with that lesson helps my playing a lot. Have fun, dude!


Thanks for reading, and be safe. 

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05/02/2026 4:13 pm

You don't have to do three completely different programs: the best approach is to distribute them intelligently. Keep a similar structure (warm-up, technique, musicality), but vary the content to avoid fatigue and progress faster.


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05/29/2026 9:46 am

Great to hear you're following the advice from your instructors! For your three sessions a day, it can be beneficial to mix it up. You might try focusing on different skills or techniques in each session to keep things fresh and engaging. This way, you can build a well-rounded practice routine.


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