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Using Discipline When in Practice

September 12, 2009 By: Guitarizm Category: Rock Band Promotion

Learning the guitar does not happen overnight. 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. The key was 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. You can’t call that real practice. 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 great for study or work breaks. But for those days that you just don’t feel like practicing the same chords you haven’t gotten the hang of since yesterday, that takes devotion. 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. If you really can’t then how about just 30 minutes daily? You don’t have to exert your hundred and ten percent just practicing though. This is only to allow you to get used to playing regularly. It would be ideal to set aside a small portion of your day to practice, nothing strictly formal or anything.

But when it comes to practicing, you have to take note of the way you do it. 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. When you gain enough skill in playing different things, you can then go back to those songs. The same can be said about going too fast. Take note of what we said about playing a song perfectly, but also take care to learn to play it well.

You should also consider splitting your practice sessions into different segments. You can assign the most time to things you’re not good at yet, like reading scales or notes and other things you haven’t learned. Another piece could be reviewing some parts that you think you have mastered. Don’t get too confident when playing, because this might make you start slacking off. You have to be certain that you have something to prove your skills before being too proud of them. Like doing a few complicated tab successions.

You have to remember that practicing is not just about doing the same things over and over. You should learn to use discipline and compete with yourself, know how to apply everything you learn. Never deviate from your agenda, just keep doing it until you know everything about playing the guitar by heart. You have to do this until you can play without your references and notes. Being a skilled guitarist will follow from all of this.

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