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Jak Angelescu
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I LOVE this community because every time I have something to express, I have a place to go.
Now that I’ve surrendered some tasks (thanks to those who are undertaking them!) I was able to focus on my stuff today and boy, wow. It was a hot mess. If you all remember that solo of my original I posted up, it was absolutely awful tonight. I practiced it for about an hour and grew very bored and unmotivated very quickly.
I usually am one of those people where I practice something diligently for hours for weeks (or months) until I feel sufficient enough with it and then I move on. However, it has rendered me with this practice regimen…
1. Lesson 24 exercises and theory with the two solos for 1 hour
2. Hail To The King for 1 hour
3. Original Song 1 hour
3. Improvisation out of d major for 1 hour
This has pretty much been my regimen for FAR too long (I mean about 3 months) and I feel I’m getting rather bored with it. However I don’t move on because I felt I wasn’t sufficient enough with these things.
So here was my thought that I may help with those who may experience the same “boredom” situation. I personally feel that it’s repetition that makes you improve and not just the hours invested. I mean, I feel like if I ran over Hail To The King at least once or twice everyday, I would STILL improve in a few weeks. I mean, let’s be real. If you don’t really know something or are having SERIOUS issues with a part, you should focus on it. But I think I’m spending TOO much time on things and I’m really wanting to do other stuff. I feel like I crutch myself so much to this regimen that I’ll not be able to add in the stuff my singer and I want to do for a little Christmas show.
I’m going to try to allow myself to just run through these things a few times a day and then move on to keep myself feeling like I’m being more productive. I feel that it’s much better to practice something a few times every single day than it is to invest 2 hours into it only a few times a week. What do you guys think? I know I’ve been a culprit of saying “Stop moving on until you actually have something down.”
But when do you guys think “enough is enough” and it’s time to move on?
Now that I’ve surrendered some tasks (thanks to those who are undertaking them!) I was able to focus on my stuff today and boy, wow. It was a hot mess. If you all remember that solo of my original I posted up, it was absolutely awful tonight. I practiced it for about an hour and grew very bored and unmotivated very quickly.
I usually am one of those people where I practice something diligently for hours for weeks (or months) until I feel sufficient enough with it and then I move on. However, it has rendered me with this practice regimen…
1. Lesson 24 exercises and theory with the two solos for 1 hour
2. Hail To The King for 1 hour
3. Original Song 1 hour
3. Improvisation out of d major for 1 hour
This has pretty much been my regimen for FAR too long (I mean about 3 months) and I feel I’m getting rather bored with it. However I don’t move on because I felt I wasn’t sufficient enough with these things.
So here was my thought that I may help with those who may experience the same “boredom” situation. I personally feel that it’s repetition that makes you improve and not just the hours invested. I mean, I feel like if I ran over Hail To The King at least once or twice everyday, I would STILL improve in a few weeks. I mean, let’s be real. If you don’t really know something or are having SERIOUS issues with a part, you should focus on it. But I think I’m spending TOO much time on things and I’m really wanting to do other stuff. I feel like I crutch myself so much to this regimen that I’ll not be able to add in the stuff my singer and I want to do for a little Christmas show.
I’m going to try to allow myself to just run through these things a few times a day and then move on to keep myself feeling like I’m being more productive. I feel that it’s much better to practice something a few times every single day than it is to invest 2 hours into it only a few times a week. What do you guys think? I know I’ve been a culprit of saying “Stop moving on until you actually have something down.”
But when do you guys think “enough is enough” and it’s time to move on?