To Practice or Not to Practice?
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- Sonny Jenkins
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To Practice or Not to Practice?
The grass is always greener where you water it,,,,,,
- Dave Mudgett
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I practice
(a) if I feel like it, which is most days
(b) if I have to (learn something for a gig)
but never
(c) just because I think I should
Of course it would be different if I were doing it for a living, but the above régime causes me to improve slowly and have massive fun as I do so
Watering is a good analogy - Dave is right about leaving stuff to sink in, and deciding what to plant next.
Sonny has started one of inconsequential-looking threads that could be with us for a while...
(a) if I feel like it, which is most days
(b) if I have to (learn something for a gig)
but never
(c) just because I think I should
Of course it would be different if I were doing it for a living, but the above régime causes me to improve slowly and have massive fun as I do so
Watering is a good analogy - Dave is right about leaving stuff to sink in, and deciding what to plant next.
Sonny has started one of inconsequential-looking threads that could be with us for a while...
Make sleeping dogs tell the truth!
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I am a newbie: I practice because I must
I am a 70 year old newbie. I practice because I must. The muscle memory will never develop unless I practice. Doesn't matter if I want to practice or not. I must do it. Sometimes I feel like I'm in 6th grade band again.
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Practicing... 3 steps
I'm also a Pool Player & Instructor
I have found learning & practicing, to be a 3 step process.
A. You learn or memorize what you want to do, that can be done modularly.
B You learn how to do what you want to play, that too can be done modularly
C. You practice it, until you can do it easily, without stress. Now it's yours...
I have found learning & practicing, to be a 3 step process.
A. You learn or memorize what you want to do, that can be done modularly.
B You learn how to do what you want to play, that too can be done modularly
C. You practice it, until you can do it easily, without stress. Now it's yours...
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Practice
The Old Saying “Practice Makes Perfectâ€...No such thing with this instrument.
This fantastic Instrument makes me want to practice, play and get more from the sounds it can generate to reward you with.
This fantastic Instrument makes me want to practice, play and get more from the sounds it can generate to reward you with.
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Practice makes perfect.. I consider myself to be an intermediate student. I don't play gigs yet. I must practice a lot to get back up to speed (I didn't have a steel for 7 years), then keep at it to progress. I'm presently adding on to about 12-13 years of prior PSG experience, a couple of Jeff Newman seminars, a Buddy Emmons seminar, books, tabs, and work with a teacher. I was close to being able to play with a band, then I had to sell my rig Practice, practice, practice. My earlier note was a little proverb of sorts - Wisdom prevails, and ignorance fails. Think about it.
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Practice.
I occasionally fire up the CD player out in my little studio and play along but other than that I practice on the bandstand.
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Steve, I found it hard when there was nothing to practise for even though I was spared other stresses.
I feel as though I've lost a year's improvement, but at least I haven't gone backwards as I feared.
We have some gigs booked for later in the summer and we've starting rehearsing again. I wish the same for you asap.
I feel as though I've lost a year's improvement, but at least I haven't gone backwards as I feared.
We have some gigs booked for later in the summer and we've starting rehearsing again. I wish the same for you asap.
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- Sandy Inglis
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Over the last year or two, I've struggled to be motivated. Recently a member of our band resigned and his replacement made us realise what we can really sound like. I now have renewed motivation (along with regular gigs) and I am frantically brushing up to re-introduce the PSG into the band. We discovered how one member of a band can suppress motivation in the others.
We noticed a chunk of our song list was missing without the PSG and we were always struggling to fill a gig.
I have one week to get back into it!
Sandy
We noticed a chunk of our song list was missing without the PSG and we were always struggling to fill a gig.
I have one week to get back into it!
Sandy
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