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Originally Posted by Christian Miller
The sound of the waves would be my "top player".
Great energy.
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03-19-2023 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Jimmy Smith
I am also a good teacher...or not bad teacher.That's why it makes me laugh.Last edited by kris; 03-19-2023 at 02:01 PM.
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Originally Posted by Christian Miller
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Let's not forget there's a bit more to life than playing the guitar! Somebody who does nothing else but practice the guitar all the time is probably neurotic.
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Originally Posted by grahambop
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Originally Posted by ragman1
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Originally Posted by kris
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Originally Posted by kris
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That guy's wearing my shoes! The dirty blue ones, that is.
What IS he doing with that guitar?
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Jimmy - good playing from our Tony there. Can't argue with that.
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Woohoo
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After playing jazz for 30 years, I have reached a point where practising, or as I would say, researching, is more important to me than playing live....
for me it is very liberating and fulfilling to try out certain voicings and counterpoint over standards, or to see how far i can improvise free over changes....
There's no audience expectation, no pianists playing their stupid voicings without listening to what scale I'm using over a Dom7 chord, and no typical jam session show-off jiggling...
my 2ct
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Originally Posted by kris
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Originally Posted by kris
Assessment is vital.
I record myself. If I can record something I can generally do it without thinking because once the red light is on it all goes south very quickly if there’s any uncertainty or tension. It’s easy to lie to yourself and be a legend in your own practice room haha.
and I think it’s good to work on music. And to have a reason to practice the music, even if it’s just making a YouTube vid or something. Small bits of time though - habits - over months can do amazing things. It’s about those 15m slots not the hours.
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Re warming up, if I haven’t played for a day or two, which is common for me atm, it takes a while to warm up. Maybe a matter of hours.
if I’m playing daily it’s much less of an issue. What is an issue is context - so if I’m feeling a tiny bit anxious on a gig, or the sound in the room is a bit funny (which is usual) I would appreciate time to warm up in the space, which isn’t always possible.
we practice so there’s a basic level we don’t fall below though. It’s like a safety net.
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Originally Posted by don_oz
Classical guitar-right hand exe/fingers/
Electric guitar- pick exercises
arpegios,scales and modes,pentatonics-from slow to fast tempo...
From 6am to 8am every day
I don't have to warm up before the gig.
I only practise difficult parts of tunes.
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Originally Posted by kris
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Originally Posted by don_oz
But I'm attracted to electric guitars.
Lately I've been playing nylon string guitars a lot more and not using picks.
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A top pro I know mentioned that he practices 2 hours a day. He was touring at the time, and I don't know if 2 hours was because he was touring or it was his usual amount.
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Originally Posted by rpjazzguitar
I played with a top pro who only "practiced" beer and played brilliantly.
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Originally Posted by ragman1
Chapman Stick - Wikipedia
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Originally Posted by grahambop
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Originally Posted by ragman1
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It’s not exactly my favourite instrument, but the guy I saw (George Baldwin) can certainly play it well.
How to theoretically explain good time feel?
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