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Exercising Discipline For Practice

September 03, 2009 By: Guitarizm Category: Rock Band Promotion

So you think learning the guitar is easy huh? Well, if you do it right, it will be. Learning how to play the guitar did not come after one night, or even in seven nights. It took a lot of dedicated practice. And when I say practice, I mean real practice, and not randomly playing a few notes and then forgetting about it until tomorrow. That is not an adequate practice session. Real practice entails application of what you’ve already learned and adding more to it. Each and every day, I would dedicate myself to practicing the fundamentals I have learned.

Thos practice sessions you make will be really enjoyable of course. It’s time off from having to work or study! But when you are having those days that just make you feel like forgetting about the chords you still have to learn from yesterday, you must gather your strength. A learned guitarist needs discipline.

All you need to remember are two things: how much you need to invest in practicing and how you practice.

Having at least an hour everyday might seem fun in the beginning, but you might start slacking off, so you have to just quicken your pace. Invest at least half an hour everyday and that will be fine. Though, this doesn’t mean you’ll end up breaking your back just practicing. This is so you built the habit of playing on a regular basis. You don’t need to have a strict schedule, a small part of your day just for practicing is enough.

However, when it comes to the quality of your practice sessions, you will have to confront a few key issues. When you are learning something new for example, you aren’t required to master it like you wrote it. It’s wiser to keep moving on to stimulate yourself. If you happen to gain enough skill playing all sorts of stuff, you can then start perfecting the songs you’ve learned. The same also goes for moving on too fast. Take note of what we said about playing a song perfectly, but also take care to learn to play it well.

If you want, you might like to split your practices into different pieces. You might want to put in more of your practice time into learning things you haven’t mastered. While the rest of the time can be put into running through the things you’ve learned. Don’t get too confident when playing, because this might make you start slacking off. Do not over estimate your abilities until you have something concrete to show for them. Like knowing how to play a song without looking at your notes.

Mere repetition is not equivalent to real practice. Don’t neglect to make use of discipline when you are trying to apply your knowledge when you challenge yourself. Don’t stray from your agenda, and keep at it until you know exactly what to do for each aspect of playing your guitar. Do this until you discover that you don’t need references just to make sure you’re playing the right way. Being a skilled guitarist will follow from all of this.

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