pantherairsoft Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago About 30 mins a day, plus the odd hour at the weekend if I'm lucky. That said, by 'practicing', I'm guessing you mean 'getting better at playing bass', where as for me, practising is 'twidding knobs on effects pedals to craft new sounds'. Quote
Bassbooksbikes Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago Yes you are right, as a beginner, I equate practice as a means to get better. 1 Quote
pantherairsoft Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 12 minutes ago, Bassbooksbikes said: Yes you are right, as a beginner, I equate practice as a means to get better. In that case, the amount of time I spend practicing is “not enough”. Quote
Reggaebass Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago What I’ve learned is long practice sessions don’t really work for me, I don’t tend to absorb it all, whereas if I do 1 - 2 hours I remember everything, also if I can’t quite get something like a tricky Bassline, I always take a break then come back to it , and more often than not I get it straight away , I used to end up noodling for hours but now I make notes of what to focus on 1 Quote
Bassbooksbikes Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Reggaebass said: What I’ve learned is long practice sessions don’t really work for me, I don’t tend to absorb it all, whereas if I do 1 - 2 hours I remember everything, also if I can’t quite get something like a tricky Bassline, I always take a break then come back to it , and more often than not I get it straight away , I used to end up noodling for hours but now I make notes of what to focus on This seems to be what the latest science on learning music also suggests, it's the breaks between the sessions where the learning and improvement take place. 1 Quote
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