1. Take a 2-3 second break in between repetitions 3:05 2. Constant BPM, alternate between 1/8th triplets and 1/16th notes 6:08 3. Keep your technique consistent at all speeds 7:20
It's funny how overlooked this concept is. When I took lessons many years ago it was always "just keep practicing with the metronome". Some people were lucky enough to figure this out on their own but I've probably wasted years of practicing on auto pilot. good vid!
The resting between reps is something I've been doing, but never consciously thought about. It totally gives your brain time to analyze and try to correct, even in that brief amount of time.
I love this man LOL he speaks all the truths and facts that's right into your face. It made me realize how denial human being is, I watch his video almost every day during my lunch break to learn something new from him. It always make me feel excited to go home after work to practice! Thanks!!
Hey Michael, just a small non-opinionated suggestion for improving your videos. Make a -6-8db bell cut around 140hz and you'll immediately sound much more professional. Thanks for your lessons!
this changes practice! imagine it's the one time, got to get it right, then examine, then fix, all beginners on day 1 need to see this. i mean, i did examine and try to fix, but repetition makes it right, right? not necessarily, it may, but it will take you longer and a hell of a lot more waste of practice time! thanks for this!!!
Sounds very smart and also... Less straining on your joints. Personally as a person who spends his time on the computer all day as my job, I can easily injure myself if In not careful.
What ive started to do with my spider exercise up the neck, I play until I make a mistake, then I restart on that same fret until i don't make that same mistake. Reckon thats effective?
1. Take a 2-3 second break in between repetitions 3:05
2. Constant BPM, alternate between 1/8th triplets and 1/16th notes 6:08
3. Keep your technique consistent at all speeds 7:20
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It's funny how overlooked this concept is. When I took lessons many years ago it was always "just keep practicing with the metronome". Some people were lucky enough to figure this out on their own but I've probably wasted years of practicing on auto pilot. good vid!
“Auto pilot”... You are absolutely correct, Sir.
I was listening to Andrew hubermans podcast on learning recently and 10 seconds is the optimum time to rest between takes apparently
true, it feels like the more I practice the worse I get
That tone sounds like a a buzzsaw eating a busted FM radio
The resting between reps is something I've been doing, but never consciously thought about. It totally gives your brain time to analyze and try to correct, even in that brief amount of time.
I love this man LOL he speaks all the truths and facts that's right into your face. It made me realize how denial human being is, I watch his video almost every day during my lunch break to learn something new from him. It always make me feel excited to go home after work to practice! Thanks!!
Hey Michael, just a small non-opinionated suggestion for improving your videos. Make a -6-8db bell cut around 140hz and you'll immediately sound much more professional. Thanks for your lessons!
Educational and entertaing. " Bob has diabetes", priceless!
this changes practice! imagine it's the one time, got to get it right, then examine, then fix, all beginners on day 1 need to see this. i mean, i did examine and try to fix, but repetition makes it right, right? not necessarily, it may, but it will take you longer and a hell of a lot more waste of practice time! thanks for this!!!
I don't understand why this guy doesn't have more subscribers, it doesn't make any sense
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This video is brilliant. Very useful.
All of this makes 100% sense. Thank you!
Holy shit this is great advice
Sounds very smart and also... Less straining on your joints. Personally as a person who spends his time on the computer all day as my job, I can easily injure myself if In not careful.
This is gold!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks
awesome !
Great lesson
thank you, this is a life saver!
Great advice
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This is a great idea
What ive started to do with my spider exercise up the neck, I play until I make a mistake, then I restart on that same fret until i don't make that same mistake. Reckon thats effective?
How about playing slower?
how to tell when to change guitar picks?
Your website sending out emails doesn't seem to work.
Email me at mike@practiceguitarnow.com and I'll set you up manually.
I thought it was OLD AGE as i AM clumsy and finding cognitive issues with my art also…
Gimme a break!!!
I like the old emotionless Mike Philippov More Lol
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