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What are you all experimenting with this week.
I’ll share 2 things
I just started experimenting with practicing in short increments—5 minutes at a time. This idea came from a great video I watched on the spider exercise (thanks to whoever shared it!). The instructor suggested using a timer for 5-minute intervals, and I’ve found it’s just the right amount of time to make progress without feeling overwhelmed.
Today, I applied this technique to my Barr chord exercises. I’m still working on those tricky D – F – C – F chord changes in Neil Young’s Old Man, and the timer really helps me focus. I’ve also added a few other exercises, including the spider, to these short sessions. Five minutes feels just right—enough time to challenge myself without overdoing it.
Another big improvement has been fixing my posture. I used to hunch over my guitar with one leg crossed to keep it close, but that habit wasn’t doing my back any favors. (I’m 67). So, I got myself a guitar footstool, which gives me the control I need without having to scrunch up. I also make a conscious effort to sit with my back straight, it feels much better and my playing feels more comfortable.
I’m curious what you might working on.
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