
Originally Posted by
ChrisDowning
I don't think it matters too much what you are studying - but that you are actually studying and following a plan that you complete. You'll need to create your own plan based on how much time you can give it - and also plan that you'll probably have to play through everyhting at least fifty times before its beginning to be ingrained in you head amd hands. Howard Roberrts said he had to play througgh a tune about fifty time before he was ready to work out improvising around it so...
By establishing the 50x routine you can then work out how long it will take to learn each line - I'd suggest you give yourself 10x per day for five days and then work out how long it is taking you to finish one line - say 30seconds a line slowly - so a book with 100 staves is going to take you 100 x 50 times x 30secs = 2500 minutes = 42 hours. Add some regular breaks to your practice routine and the best you'll manage is two hours of playing with probably another 30% of breaks. That's about a month of real tough working. Even if you take two months - its better than dipping in and out of a buffet bar of material with no structure to your study.
I think my appraoch to practice changed quite a bit after reading the books on 10,000 hours to become an expert - such as The Talent Code or Talent is Overrated. It's all about the quality of your practice is what research shows.
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