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#209436 by jimmydanger
Mon Mar 18, 2013 12:17 pm
In my younger days I had guitar on my lap from morning until midnight. These days it's a good day if I can get an hour in. I spend most of my time writing or working on parts.

#209438 by Mike Nobody
Mon Mar 18, 2013 12:26 pm
Maybe 6-12 hours a week.
No particular pattern.
It might be a few minutes here and there or a marathon jam in one day.
Depends on where my attention is focused and if I can play without neighbor complaints.

I might do more with headphones.
But, it is not as good without the full setup.
Need the amps.

#209445 by jw123
Mon Mar 18, 2013 1:50 pm
For the past 4-5 monthes Im averaging an hour a day.

#209462 by Slacker G
Mon Mar 18, 2013 4:13 pm
Pretty much daily when I am interested in arranging a song or just "gettin down wif my own bad self" playing random riffs that lead me all over the fingerboard.

As long as the guitar is sounding good to me I stay on it. When it starts getting boring, I stop.

#209464 by The KIDD
Mon Mar 18, 2013 4:20 pm
Well, I see like alotta others in my gennyaition, it was 24/7 during the 70s/80s. I kinda coasted through the 90's and 2000s with about an HR a day. NOW , doing the solo thang, Im workin on Keys and Lead Gtr 3-4 hrs a day, which seems ALOT longer than it did 35 yrs ago. I figure I got 10-15 "good" yrs left so Im tryin to bust ass NOW... :lol: Dont let 20yrs go by without keepin good practice habits going.. Do it even when ya dont want to.

KIDD

#209470 by Deadguitars
Mon Mar 18, 2013 5:44 pm
about a hour a day
never enough time
8)

#209476 by Planetguy
Mon Mar 18, 2013 6:49 pm
i practice a lot....which isn't enough.

playing a few different instruments helps relieve boredom and tedium but it also exacerbates my ADD and i can never maintain the focus i strive for.

one thing i believe through and through is... "natural" and "inborn" talent aside....the musicians that make the best gains are the ones who know how to practice and have the discipline to do so.

#209480 by jimmydanger
Mon Mar 18, 2013 7:59 pm
Lawyers practice, musicians play.

#209482 by Planetguy
Mon Mar 18, 2013 8:07 pm
jimmydanger wrote:Lawyers practice, musicians play.


:lol: :lol: :lol: ...and don't forget drs.!


yeah, but the problem is sitting down to "practice" (whatcha don't already have wired) and you end up "playing" (what you already do) .

#209485 by Kramerguy
Mon Mar 18, 2013 8:25 pm
I rarely ever practice. I learn new songs in the few minutes it takes to listen and possibly play back a part a couple of times to get the jest of it.

The band rehearses once a week for about 3 hours. I guess you could say I'm practicing then....

I do want to get back to 1-2 hours daily to WRITE though!

#209493 by JCP61
Mon Mar 18, 2013 10:49 pm
monday thru thursday
about 2 hrs a day sometimes 3 if I'm not distracted. or just lucky
friday through sunday
12 to 15 hrs a day
more if i can get the wife to visit somewhere.

#209508 by MikeTalbot
Mon Mar 18, 2013 11:56 pm
Since I lost my secluded rehearsal studio I've gone from 2 hrs a night on weekdays and 4-6 on weekends to less than half that. In a seven day period I average an hour a day including working on songs which is easily half of it or more.

Made a ton of progress when I had that studio but I don't have it now. To crank the big amps I have to play in the basement which is pretty cold right and will soon get pretty hot. I use a prac amp on the weekends and head phones week days.

I've rarely played my bass lately which is bothering me. i feel guilty for some reason which is probably stupidity. Plus the P-bass I was fixing to buy was stolen from me by those deviants at IRS.

Not satisfactory but I've at least started rebuilding my usually disciplined approach.

Talbot

#209512 by RGMixProject
Tue Mar 19, 2013 12:06 am
At my age I do not practice anymore. I like to think of it as expanding a "redundant" tautology.

#209531 by PaperDog
Tue Mar 19, 2013 2:53 am
Since I have to catch up, I put in about 3 hours. a day... I doodle and noodle the first two hours and then practice seriously for the 3rd...

Sometimes my schedule wont let me touch the guitar for a week...

When My Guitar got hospitalized (Put in the case with sponges) I was sick as the guitar was...Like an addict without the fix... It was horrible.

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