I'm interested in how others here maintain their repertoire over time. I'm up to maybe 25 songs now and when I take on a new tune, I find I tend to ignore my other tunes, in favor of concentration on the new tune. The end result is, when I return to my "catalog", I'm sloppy and forget the fingering. Sometimes I almost need to relearn the tune. Note: I understand sheet music and can figure out the progression of notes, I am not a sight reader.
Any suggestions relative to technique, for mitigating this problem would be appreciated. At 73 yrs., I recognize most of the grey matter in my brain has leaked out into my hair, but, those with hundreds of tunes readily available, they must have some sort of technique of study. I have lately been studying/practicing the new tune for an hour or so, and then shifting over to my repertoire for several passes thru those that come to mind. This seems to be helping some, but it slows the absorption of the new song immensely, especially when I return to the new song in the next session.
Thanks for any suggestions,
Press on....
Waldo
Any suggestions relative to technique, for mitigating this problem would be appreciated. At 73 yrs., I recognize most of the grey matter in my brain has leaked out into my hair, but, those with hundreds of tunes readily available, they must have some sort of technique of study. I have lately been studying/practicing the new tune for an hour or so, and then shifting over to my repertoire for several passes thru those that come to mind. This seems to be helping some, but it slows the absorption of the new song immensely, especially when I return to the new song in the next session.
Thanks for any suggestions,
Press on....
Waldo