| Practice Habits Hi Handsomeman!
A bass girl is here. First off you, you resent your bass. Is there any way on earth you could get something better that you like? What do you resent about it? Would a better set of strings make a difference? Sometimes that does wonders. If price is an issue, there are some other good options in that price range. An Ibanez for example. They have some quality new models that are very playable. I just bought at new Ibanez and I'm going through a I-can't-wait-to-get-home-and-practice phase. I didn't like my first bass so, after a few months, when I had a better idea of what was the right fit for me, I traded it in for something I liked and it wasn't much more expensive either. Still have that bass.
Another question to ask is....what are you practicing for? When I sit down to practice I think about my music goals, whether its as simple as I want to get this right for my next lesson, to, in three months I want to feel like I've got the chops to play out in a regularly gigging cover band. Something like that. There's nothing like an upcoming gig or audition to get things going either. You suck? What does that mean? Sounds like you need equipment you like -- you got a nice amp -- Maybe you need a good teacher. Someone who will give you a good foundation in theory, help you get a good sense of notes and chords, one who will get you playing some songs you're really excited about, and give you some things to study each week. How long are you practicing? I wouldn't recomment much over an hour. After that time, it can get boring (I'm practicing more than one tonight because I have two instruments and a vocal thing I'm working on). That would be the time to start fooling around.
I am tired tonight, but I am going to practice for two hours because I need to get a demo tape together by the end of the week for an audition, I have a lesson on Saturday and I have a song to learn I have a jazz gig and I've got to go over a few things, and I want to sound good. I want to get my chops up and some new songs learned. I'm ready to go, and I can't wait to play my new bass. And when I finish practicing I'm going to write down briefly what I accomplished so I can look back on those dry spells and remind myself that I have been working at it. Hope this gives you some ideas. |