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Tips and tricks to keep you practicing.

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 12:51 pm
by MaxMaps
I am thumbing through my guitar scales this morning and I fucking realized that I am friends with a bunch of amazing musicians.

If you do practice or have small pointers to play for any instrument, post that shit here.

Re: Tips and tricks to keep you practicing.

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 1:02 pm
by alexa.
Victor Wooten - The Music Lesson lol!
But seriously.

Also, Benny Greb's approach to playing is also revolutionary.
For instance:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XI2aHSBTnU[/youtube]

Re: Tips and tricks to keep you practicing.

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 1:38 pm
by Achtane
I go over my friend's house and fucking embarrass myself into being motivated to practice. Seems to work so far.
I can't have a (primarily) guitarist playing bass better than me; it's shameful. Our styles are different but his technique is better and his knowledge of theory is light years ahead of mine.
Although...it's hard to get pumped when you have to play really quietly in his apartment.

Re: Tips and tricks to keep you practicing.

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 4:58 pm
by snipelfritz
alexa. wrote:Victor Wooten - The Music Lesson lol!
But seriously.

Also, Benny Greb's approach to playing is also revolutionary.
For instance:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XI2aHSBTnU[/youtube]

Nice vid! I knew a drummer who pretty much watched everything Benny Greb ever put out. Unfortunately, he still wasn't all too great of drummer. Greb's stuff is really unique though. His whole alphabet/vocabulary approach to rhythm is pretty insane but makes perfect sense at the same time.

That form improv exercise would be really helpful for me.

And that last bit with just the snare :eek:

Re: Tips and tricks to keep you practicing.

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 5:34 pm
by phantasmagorovich
snipelfritz wrote:
alexa. wrote:Victor Wooten - The Music Lesson lol!
But seriously.

Also, Benny Greb's approach to playing is also revolutionary.
For instance:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XI2aHSBTnU[/youtube]

Nice vid! I knew a drummer who pretty much watched everything Benny Greb ever put out. Unfortunately, he still wasn't all too great of drummer. Greb's stuff is really unique though. His whole alphabet/vocabulary approach to rhythm is pretty insane but makes perfect sense at the same time.

That form improv exercise would be really helpful for me.

And that last bit with just the snare :eek:



Never heard of the dude but the german accent made me cringe. So I looked him up and the only bands I know that he is in (there are lots) are both shite.


But that snare part is ridiculous.

Re: Tips and tricks to keep you practicing.

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 6:38 pm
by Ashahalasin
Achtane wrote:I go over my friend's house and fucking embarrass myself into being motivated to practice. Seems to work so far.


This or I join a new band that forces me to practise to be better.

Or I get my friends to play a really hard song and demand I play it, so I have to practise so I can play it with some form of competence.

:!!!: Lacklustre! :!!!:

Re: Tips and tricks to keep you practicing.

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 6:51 pm
by Greenfuz
just think about all of that fresh outta the oven poontang pie you'll be eating when you can shred up and down the neck at 250 bpm

Re: Tips and tricks to keep you practicing.

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 1:35 am
by Ashahalasin
Greenfuz wrote:just think about all of that fresh outta the oven poontang pie you'll be eating when you can shred up and down the neck at 250 bpm


Really? Must be different where you are, but in Aus, unless you play something with a breakdown or on acoustic guitar, ain't no girls wanting anything to do with you.

Re: Tips and tricks to keep you practicing.

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 2:05 am
by dubkitty
my major trick, if i have one, is to always have something on tap that i'm trying to learn to play or do. having a song, an idea, or a technique to bother me makes me pick up the instrument and work on it. i'm wired oddly that way...i enjoy learning things much more than i enjoy having mastery of them.

Re: Tips and tricks to keep you practicing.

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 2:08 am
by snipelfritz
phantasmagorovich wrote:
snipelfritz wrote:
alexa. wrote:Victor Wooten - The Music Lesson lol!
But seriously.

Also, Benny Greb's approach to playing is also revolutionary.
For instance:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XI2aHSBTnU[/youtube]

Nice vid! I knew a drummer who pretty much watched everything Benny Greb ever put out. Unfortunately, he still wasn't all too great of drummer. Greb's stuff is really unique though. His whole alphabet/vocabulary approach to rhythm is pretty insane but makes perfect sense at the same time.

That form improv exercise would be really helpful for me.

And that last bit with just the snare :eek:



Never heard of the dude but the german accent made me cringe. So I looked him up and the only bands I know that he is in (there are lots) are both shite.

I've never heard any of his actual professional material other than instructional shit, which is pretty interesting. Doesn't surprise me that his playing is just technical wankery though.

Re: Tips and tricks to keep you practicing.

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 2:21 am
by Haki
dubkitty wrote:my major trick, if i have one, is to always have something on tap that i'm trying to learn to play or do. having a song, an idea, or a technique to bother me makes me pick up the instrument and work on it. i'm wired oddly that way...i enjoy learning things much more than i enjoy having mastery of them.

Yeah, I don't mind practicing the same little thing over and over, but once I go 'meh, that's good enough' I'm done. Which is why I'm happy to have a teacher that makes me play up to a certain standard. Oh, and having a huge crush on her helped raise the standard of the 'meh, that's good enough'.

Re: Tips and tricks to keep you practicing.

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 2:41 am
by phantasmagorovich
snipelfritz wrote:
phantasmagorovich wrote:
snipelfritz wrote:
alexa. wrote:Victor Wooten - The Music Lesson lol!
But seriously.

Also, Benny Greb's approach to playing is also revolutionary.
For instance:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XI2aHSBTnU[/youtube]

Nice vid! I knew a drummer who pretty much watched everything Benny Greb ever put out. Unfortunately, he still wasn't all too great of drummer. Greb's stuff is really unique though. His whole alphabet/vocabulary approach to rhythm is pretty insane but makes perfect sense at the same time.

That form improv exercise would be really helpful for me.

And that last bit with just the snare :eek:



Never heard of the dude but the german accent made me cringe. So I looked him up and the only bands I know that he is in (there are lots) are both shite.

I've never heard any of his actual professional material other than instructional shit, which is pretty interesting. Doesn't surprise me that his playing is just technical wankery though.



Not exactly technical wankery, much to the contrary, but just shitty music:


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSok34MsJEM[/youtube]

Re: Tips and tricks to keep you practicing.

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:58 am
by alexa.
I don't know about you but I really love this:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgWQQYZ3uoc[/youtube]

Re: Tips and tricks to keep you practicing.

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 1:51 pm
by madmax1012
Listening to people like Carson mcwhirter always makes me go into "fuck I need to get better" mode.

Re: Tips and tricks to keep you practicing.

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 2:00 pm
by DarkAxel
Always try to find something that's difficult for you

MAKE UP your technical excersices, in a way so they're difficult for you

don't practice what you think you could use, practice what you're interested in and whatever that catches your eye... you can never use it until you know how to do it, sou you'd be taking it by the wrong end