StargazerTony
Well-known member
My practice technique is:
1. Warm up. Consisting of scales. Bass, treble, then both together
2. Run through some already learned songs to keep them current
3. Work on items assigned during my last lesson
4. Work on something fun. I'm always working on one or two pieces I want to play rather than have to play. Normally they are above my pay grade
I put everything I want to keep into Musescore. That way I can update the song when I learn new techniques
Note I don't list times. I simply practice until I feel I've practiced an item enough
My mantra is "Slow, Slow ,Slow". I want to play it right. The correct speed will eventually come. Muscle memory is done in the brain, at night while you sleep, and I want it to make those memories are correct
1. Warm up. Consisting of scales. Bass, treble, then both together
2. Run through some already learned songs to keep them current
3. Work on items assigned during my last lesson
4. Work on something fun. I'm always working on one or two pieces I want to play rather than have to play. Normally they are above my pay grade
I put everything I want to keep into Musescore. That way I can update the song when I learn new techniques
Note I don't list times. I simply practice until I feel I've practiced an item enough
My mantra is "Slow, Slow ,Slow". I want to play it right. The correct speed will eventually come. Muscle memory is done in the brain, at night while you sleep, and I want it to make those memories are correct