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  • for me I can't get enough of it, I play about 16 hours a day, maybe 18 sometimes, I've always been the kind of person that when I do something I do it a million percent. A good idea is to learn some of your favorite songs, work them out, practice them until you can't hit a wrong note if you tried! :) Songs it what it's all about. You'll never do a gig for instance and go on stage and say 'good evening ladies and gentlemen tonight I'd like to play you the B major scale....' Practice technique because it's essential, scales because that's how melodies are made and PB's exercises (because they are incredibly beneficial) another good idea is to pick a key and jam in it for a few hours, you feel so much more inspired when you have something to practice like a song.

  • Transcribing vs learning from sheet musicDateTue Jul 17, 2012 3:41 pm

    hey mate, transcribing isn't easy, but it's like any other skill - the more you do it the better you get. There is a software called Transcribe which allows you to slow down the music and makes fast passages a bit easier to work out. Once you got the song, practice it for a week or however long it takes you to nail it like you can play it and read the paper at the same time.

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