Schedule your practice routine
May 20, 2008 by Chris
Filed under Thoughts From Backstage
One mistake I think a lot of people make when it comes to practicing is to not practice efficiently. They just start playing along to a song they want to learn, or grab a tab and try to learn the a song, or just go through some exercises. Although every bit of practice helps, you are not getting as much out of your time as the effort you are putting in. This is why you should schedule your practice routine.
As an example, here is a good one hour routine and I'll show you how I apply it.
- 0-10 mins - Warm Up
- 10-20 mins - Fingering Drills
- 20-40 mins - Playing Skills
- 40-60 mins - Fun Time
So with this plan in mind I am now practicing like this:
- 0-10 mins - My Super-Duper secret warm up exercises*
- 10-20 mins - 2 x exercises from the 30 Day Guitar Workout
- 20-40 mins - Lesson from Blues You Can Use Book 1
- 40-60 mins - Work on one of the songs I want to learn
In 1 hour, I get to cover all the areas I want to work on. The beauty of this is if you have more time (which I normally don't) you can just extend out all the periods and still get a balanced workout.
I'd love to hear how others break up their practice time and what they find useful.
* My Super-Duper warm up routine won't be secret for long. I'll be sharing that shortly. It's a killer.


