Bassbooksbikes Posted August 23 Posted August 23 As the title says. I'm managing around 9o mins on a week day, split into 2 lots of 45 mins approx. A little longer at the weekend. Does prepping for a gig, up the auntie? 1 Quote
Geek99 Posted August 23 Posted August 23 90 minutes ? luxury! I’m lucky to get that in a month … which explains my attainment level do it until your attention wanders 1 Quote
itu Posted August 23 Posted August 23 Long ago it was 3 h/d, but nowadays maybe 6 h/week. Not much, should be more. 2 Quote
Bagman Posted August 24 Posted August 24 I get approx 12-15 hours each week I have designated time each day my life is pretty much meaningless if I can't get bass time because I am a grumpy ass without it 1 Quote
Bassbooksbikes Posted August 24 Author Posted August 24 1 hour ago, Bagman said: I get approx 12-15 hours each week I have designated time each day my life is pretty much meaningless if I can't get bass time because I am a grumpy ass without it 😀😀😀😀😀 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted August 24 Posted August 24 (edited) When I was teaching full time in Gloucestershire/Wiltshire (80 hours per week) I literally had no time to do any personal practice, but I was playing all the time in people's lessons. Useful for keeping your skills up! Now I'm semi retired, I'm off and at home for five days a week, so I have been literally been playing my Basses (and Cello, DB, Violin, etc) at every opportunity. These days, I usually manage about 1-2 hours a day, whether I'm working on something technical for a recording session, or gig, or just noodling and setting up instruments. I've really enjoyed learning new stuff for the Duo recently. Playing along to the backing tracks is great fun. I don't really look at the Live Multi-Tribute Show stuff, as it's all really easy and I've been playing it for seven years. Also, I learned "Dean Town" by Vulfpeck the other week - still have to read it, though. It's too random to commit fully to memory, unless you wrote it like Joe Dart & co. It reminds me of when I was playing at the peak of my ability at about 22 years old when I was principal DB in the Britten Pears Orchestra - we were all that good because we were playing for up to 15 hours a day! Practice doesn't make perfect - but it does make significantly better! 🤔 Edited August 24 by HeadlessBassist 1 Quote
RhysP Posted August 24 Posted August 24 I try to practice at least once every five years, even if I don't need it. 2 Quote
RhysP Posted August 24 Posted August 24 21 hours ago, Bassbooksbikes said: As the title says. I'm managing around 9o mins on a week day, split into 2 lots of 45 mins approx. A little longer at the weekend. Does prepping for a gig, up the auntie? I'd get a lot more practicing done if I wasn't too busy upping my auntie. 3 Quote
chris_b Posted August 24 Posted August 24 In the beginning, every waking hour. Now, never, unless I have to work up a set for a gig. 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted August 24 Posted August 24 I’m not in any bands anymore but do a bit of studio work occasionally, I still play pretty much every day, I’ve always got new songs I’m learning or working on improving my techniques or trying to learn more theory, I think it keeps the mind ticking over, I don’t feel right if I’m not doing something 2 Quote
Bassbooksbikes Posted August 24 Author Posted August 24 7 hours ago, RhysP said: I'd get a lot more practicing done if I wasn't too busy upping my auntie. F ING auto text. But she never complains. 2 Quote
Geek99 Posted August 24 Posted August 24 7 hours ago, RhysP said: I'd get a lot more practicing done if I wasn't too busy upping my auntie. I already did so on your behalf the egg whisk was a surprise … Quote
BigRedX Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Practice for the sake of practicing? I think I stopped once I was able to string a series of chords together on the guitar without having to stop strumming - about 50 years ago. Since then I only practice if I come up with a part that that my fingers can't do reliably and repeatably, or so I can play our songs whilst also moving about on stage. Quote
paul_5 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Up to about 30 minutes a night most nights when the wife and tater tots are in bed. Quote
Rosie C Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago A few years back when I was still improving and doing grades it was an hour most evenings but I got to a place where I'm happy with my skill level and now I'll spend an hour ahead of a gig or recording session, and if there's a new tune to learn I'll set aside some time. Quote
Bassbooksbikes Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago I hope I get to be as good as you guys one day. Being playing for about 2 months, about an hour a day. Can just about pluck a major and minor chord, slowly. 1 Quote
Geek99 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Chords…chords … 🧐 what strange language is this that you speak? Are you sure that you’re not some guitarist-infiltrator? Obviously the mental acuity that we are used to here as bass players will expose a guitard very quickly. As would a simple reading/writing test Edited 4 hours ago by Geek99 Quote
itu Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Chords? You really need to know chords. This chart for three strings is very old, I did it with a matrix printer and the letters are a bit misleading, but: v = diminished m = minor d = major y = augmented sus4 = 7sus4 It also helps to understand that there are several ways to write chords: minor, min, m, - maj, ^ +5, #5 -5, b5 dim, ° and so on. Play and listen to them on a daily basis. Quote
floFC Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 48 minutes ago, itu said: v = diminished m = minor d = major y = augmented sus4 = 7sus4 Why oh why? Quote
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