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  1. #101

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Smith
    Meaning your point? I'm not writing it off. You were the one who created the unnecessary disagreement not me remember? A few posts ago?
    Yes. Your statements are always the most appropriate.
    You are obsessed with the word 'Theory'.

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  3. #102

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    You're obsessed with the word theory. It causes you to post compulsively and be unnecessarily argumentative.

  4. #103

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Smith
    You're obsessed with the word theory. It causes you to post compulsively and be unnecessarily argumentative.
    Because you are the theorist and I am the practitioner.

  5. #104

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    More false insults caused by your complexes. What is your deal? You'd think you were like 15.

  6. #105

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Smith
    More false insults caused by your complexes. What is your deal? You'd think you were like 15.
    When I was 15, I practiced the double bass a lot and played in the school orchestra.
    I had no idea about the theory...
    Pure practice.
    Cool times.

  7. #106

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    Quote Originally Posted by kris
    I don't really think about theory when I practice everything/arps,scales etc/.
    .I watch TV and practise.
    I think the TV is a vastly underrated practice tool

  8. #107

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    Quote Originally Posted by supersoul
    I think the TV is a vastly underrated practice tool
    Contrary to appearances ... it is a very good tool to work on concentration.

  9. #108

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    I did a test once. I picked out about 6 bluegrass licks. I would play them by route as I watched TV. I did it for a year. I must of played those licks at least thousands times. 2 to 3 hours a day. As soon as I stoped practicing them they disappeared super fast. I decided TV is not useful for practicing anything seriously. Maybe for just keeping some chops going, and if you are watching it anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by st.bede
    I did a test once. I picked out about 6 bluegrass licks. I would play them by route as I watched TV. I did it for a year. I must of played those licks at least thousands times. 2 to 3 hours a day. As soon as I stoped practicing them they disappeared super fast. I decided TV is not useful for practicing anything seriously. Maybe for just keeping some chops going, and if you are watching it anyway.
    Lately I don't watch TV at all and practise less.