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Joined: September 17 2009
Location: Madison, WI
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Posted: June 28 2012 at 22:10
colorofmoney91 wrote:
I love not playing guitar for a couple of days and then finally playing again, and new random ideas appear out of nowhere.
Same. I've been spending nearly all of the past week working on my guitar, and the last time I did that I came up with the most amazing abstract piece.
Joined: March 16 2008
Location: Biosphere
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Points: 22774
Posted: June 28 2012 at 22:13
NecronCommander wrote:
colorofmoney91 wrote:
I love not playing guitar for a couple of days and then finally playing again, and new random ideas appear out of nowhere.
Same. I've been spending nearly all of the past week working on my guitar, and the last time I did that I came up with the most amazing abstract piece.
I just found a great combination of sad chords for my melancholic "breadgirl is disappointing" song.
Joined: January 11 2012
Location: Columbus&NYC
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Posted: June 28 2012 at 22:18
colorofmoney91 wrote:
NecronCommander wrote:
colorofmoney91 wrote:
I love not playing guitar for a couple of days and then finally playing again, and new random ideas appear out of nowhere.
Same. I've been spending nearly all of the past week working on my guitar, and the last time I did that I came up with the most amazing abstract piece.
I just found a great combination of sad chords for my melancholic "breadgirl is disappointing" song.
I always feel bad when I dont play at least every other day.
Instead of working ideas every day you should get in the habit of doing at least 15 minutes of guitar exercises absolutely no playing around. Just string skipping, alternate picking, and warm-ups to metronomes.
Joined: March 16 2008
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Posted: June 28 2012 at 22:22
Smurph wrote:
colorofmoney91 wrote:
NecronCommander wrote:
colorofmoney91 wrote:
I love not playing guitar for a couple of days and then finally playing again, and new random ideas appear out of nowhere.
Same. I've been spending nearly all of the past week working on my guitar, and the last time I did that I came up with the most amazing abstract piece.
I just found a great combination of sad chords for my melancholic "breadgirl is disappointing" song.
I always feel bad when I dont play at least every other day.
Instead of working ideas every day you should get in the habit of doing at least 15 minutes of guitar exercises absolutely no playing around. Just string skipping, alternate picking, and warm-ups to metronomes.
I usually play for about an hour every day, but the intonation on my classical guitar is kinda off, so I lost motivation for two days.
Joined: March 16 2008
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Posted: June 28 2012 at 22:48
NecronCommander wrote:
Normally I practice guitar for 2-3 hours a day.
I wish I was more proficient at classical guitar. Teach me your ways Alan!
I'm not proficient at all. I've forgotten everything that I knew how to play of classical except some Bach and Carcassi studies. Playing classical gets really boring :(
Joined: September 17 2009
Location: Madison, WI
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Posted: June 28 2012 at 22:49
colorofmoney91 wrote:
NecronCommander wrote:
Normally I practice guitar for 2-3 hours a day.
I wish I was more proficient at classical guitar. Teach me your ways Alan!
I'm not proficient at all. I've forgotten everything that I knew how to play of classical except some Bach and Carcassi studies. Playing classical gets really boring :(
Well, more than I can probably say. I don't know any music studies or theory at all, I just tab songs and watch videos and do chromatic exercises all day long. Hardly professional.
Joined: March 16 2008
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Posted: June 28 2012 at 22:53
I've forgotten all of my music theory knowledge too. I prefer to play aimlessly and stumble upon something that I like. Feels much more rewarding that way for some reason.
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