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Having Discipline While in Practice

September 17, 2009 By: Guitarizm Category: Rock Band Promotion

You might think learning the guitar is as easy as 1, 2, 3. It can be if you’re doing it properly. Learning how to play the guitar did not come over night, nor did it come in just a week. The key was dedicated practice. This wasn’t even the sort of practice that meant I would play a few tabs and then leave it for tomorrow again. That is not an adequate practice session. Real practice involves trying to play as much as I could, learning the steps along the way. Each and every day, I would dedicate myself to practicing the fundamentals I have learned.

You are going to enjoy it when you make time for practicing. It’s great for study or work breaks. But when you feel like it just isn’t worth your time to practice the frustrating chords you still can’t play from the other day, that is when determination kicks in. A learned guitarist needs discipline.

You need to keep two things in mind: your method of practice and the quality of practice.

Practicing for one hour every day can be a lot of fun in the beginning, but if it makes you go lax, then you should increase your pacing. Even just half of an hour each day is good. Though, this doesn’t mean you’ll end up breaking your back just practicing. This is just so you get used to the playing on a regular basis. The ideal would be to have a small window in your schedule you could use for practice, nothing strict or anything.

However, when it comes to the caliber of your practices, you’re going to need to address a few things. When you are learning something new for example, you aren’t required to master it like you wrote it. It would be better to keep moving on just to challenge yourself. You can go back to perfecting them after you have learned how to do everything else. 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 might want to put in more of your practice time into learning things you haven’t mastered. While the other parts can go to reviewing stuff that you already know. Don’t be too confident when practicing, you will be more inclined to slack off. Don’t take too much pride in what you can do until you have something to back it up. Like doing a few complicated tab successions.

Doing the same things all the time does not equate to practice. You should learn to use discipline and compete with yourself, know how to apply everything you learn. Unless you start learning everything by heart, don’t deviate from what you have scheduled for yourself. Do this until you discover that you don’t need references just to make sure you’re playing the right way. You will soon become a really learned guitarist.

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