![]() ![]() There are a few reasons you should always practice with a metronome. I’ll also update you when the final book is finished! Thoughts on Practicing Guitar PDF files for them all from my FREE Guitar Printables page. If you don’t have access to these shapes, join my email list and I’ll send you high quality, printable. ![]() Spend time on the shapes pertaining only to that day’s practice lesson and gradually you will have committed them all to memory.Īfter everything is memorized you’ll get the most from each days practice session. On days where the material is completely new to you, take that practice day to work on each shape. If you’re not familiar with all 7 Diatonic Modes or a group of arpeggios, that’s ok. Tip: Learn the shapes before trying to tackle the full exercises. UPDATE: The Full Book is Done! Read the reviews here The old adage is true, it’s better to practice a little each day rather than cram in 4 hours on a Saturday.įor future reference, I’m putting all of this material into a section in my upcoming book which will include full TAB and Standard Notation for each exercise in its entirety. The important thing is that you’re doing something and doing it regularly. It’s entirely up to you how you decide to use them. I may also change them week to week by adding or subtracting an exercise based on my schedule. ![]() Related – The Latest Routine is Up Now – Guitar Chords and Theory I’ve tweaked these daily workouts many times over the years and I think I finally have it dialed in for optimal results in the least amount of time possible. One thing that never changes is my simple day-to-day technique routine. If I have a lot of free time between gigs, what I practice may be vastly different than a week when I’m doing 5 or 6 gigs in a row. Material I may be required to work up for a future job such as a wedding or solo gig can steer my practice in a completely different direction than say a Rock or Electric gig. It can vary depending on a number things including what gigs I’m doing that week. It’s hard to give someone a straight answer without addressing a few variables. What is your routine at home? What are YOU practicing? One of the things I get asked the most by Guitar Students and other Guitarists both amateur and Professional is… ![]()
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