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How can I have a better practice routine
I found out I needed to back off and study the tab formation before i begin practice of the daily lesson.
Practice, like most things in life seem to have an ebb and a flow to them. I am in a ebb week and need suggestions on how to organize my practice better. I have played guitar long enough that my physical skills are pretty sound. I have good pick accuracy, fingers go where i want them to go, most of the time, I know the fret board better than most of our members. I know how to pick chords in the major and minor keys and can form chords up the neck using Caged formations. But my organization of lesson details is poor. I think I let my ego get in the way of good practice habits.
I was half way through todays Rhythm challenge and seemed to be struggling to remember where or what chord I should be playing next. So I stopped and just broke the lesson down instead of just barreling ahead from measure to measure. I tried to organize my approach to the printed tab. 1st 8 measures are simple enough, the 6th measure has that great Cadd9 and the single note G chord then returns to D chord 3/4 time for two more measures. So I took time out to practice that 6th measure a few times to help it flow inside of the lesson.
The 9th through 16th measure are D minor for 4 measures then G for 4 measures, pretty straight forward.
The next 8 measures have 4 measures of D minor then 2 measures of E minor and finish with 2 measures of A. that is about all I needed to know as far as how the song structure is organized, so broken down into 8 measure segments helped me know what and where my fingers needed to go for the whole song structure.
This helped me know what I was supposed to practice and In what order of chords I was supposed to use to accomplish this.
Any thoughts on how to simplify your daily lesson organization?
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