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Having Discipline For Practice

September 26, 2009 By: Guitarizm Category: Rock Band Promotion

Learning the guitar does not happen overnight. Well, if you do it right, it will be. Learning the guitar doesn’t come after a day or even after 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 entails application of what you’ve already learned and adding more to it. For each day, I had to exercise discipline and conviction having to run through all the fundamentals.

Of course you’ll be loving all those times you make just for practice. It’s time off from having to work or study! 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. You need to have discipline.

Basically you have to keep two things in mind: the amount of time you invest in practicing and the quality of your 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. 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 only for you to get used to playing on a daily basis. It would be ideal to set aside a small portion of your day to practice, nothing strictly formal 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. Move on so you can challenge yourself, it’s better. Learn to do everything else, build your skill before going back to perfecting those songs. Be careful of not moving on too fast, though. Keep in mind that we said that you’re not required to play it perfectly, but you are required 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 rest of the time can be put into running through the things you’ve learned. Keep your feet on the ground when you play, over confidence often leads to slacking off. Never over estimate your skills before proving that you have something to show for it. Like transitioning in between tabs and chords without a hitch.

Mere repetition is not equivalent to real practice. You have to exercise discipline, challenge yourself, and learn how to review what you have learned. Never deviate from your agenda, just keep doing it until you know everything about playing the guitar by heart. You have to keep at this until you do not require references when you play. This will help you become a truly skilled guitarist.

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