I think the 9 month mark is the most impressive because you're playing Seek and Destroy, but your right hand is so controlled. This was a lovely video to demonstrate that the most powerful successful tool in learning is time. How many hours a week would you say you averaged for practising? This is impressive.
I think Covid isolation helped me quite a lot, because as I was getting to a point where I could play some songs I knew more comfortably (The 8-9 months mark), I was stuck at home all day with nothing else to do. So I would pick up the guitar multiple times a day, just noodling around or practicing a part I wanted to play. I was easily playing for 2-3 hours per day, in random 15-30 minutes intervals. I didn't really have a set practice routine until maybe the 1 and a half year mark. Thanks for watching!
I think the 9 month mark is the most impressive because you're playing Seek and Destroy, but your right hand is so controlled. This was a lovely video to demonstrate that the most powerful successful tool in learning is time.
How many hours a week would you say you averaged for practising? This is impressive.
I think Covid isolation helped me quite a lot, because as I was getting to a point where I could play some songs I knew more comfortably (The 8-9 months mark), I was stuck at home all day with nothing else to do. So I would pick up the guitar multiple times a day, just noodling around or practicing a part I wanted to play. I was easily playing for 2-3 hours per day, in random 15-30 minutes intervals.
I didn't really have a set practice routine until maybe the 1 and a half year mark.
Thanks for watching!
someone sign this man
This should be way more popular
Am I cooked for learning polyphia songs so early 💀
honestly no i have plenty of clips of me attempting polyphia.. they didnt make it in this vid cause theyre really fucking bad lmao
sick
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F remember that sous sol, but the price was worth the gain in muzik zik zik zik
that basement where it all started
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