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  • jumpinjeff

    Member
    December 25, 2023 at 4:41 pm

    Self diagnosing what is not working will be part of what you learn, not because it is specifically taught but because you will gain hours and hours of experience. Take as much time as you need to be satisfied with an effort. A mental process, for example: Have i been focused and giving me best effort over the last 10 min. You gain more experience the time frame will extend. Try your best to focus on your effort vs. what the results of your efforts are. This is a practice and a mindset. The difficult part of learning a tough instrument is the dopamine rewards are fewer in the beginning when the beginner would benefit from them and in a weird twist come later when your finger tips have connected to your brain. Today I may go weeks without a break through. Dissecting and working and reworking a particular new technique or rhythmic pattern has been my path to success. It is only with the beneficial mental frame that I can suffer/rejoice at the repetition. I am not a gifted player. When I suffer it the interval for improvement is longer than when I rejoice in the repetition understanding that as long as bring the effort the result will take care of itself…and never in the time I thought it should take. : ) One last thought. When I get stuck the solution or desired skill does not get better slowly, it usually happen in less than a minute. Couldn’t do it for weeks and then BAMSAM! I can do it at will. Happy playing…keep us posted on your progress….every one of us has been exactly where you are, we are with you.