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    Hey everyone,

    Found this on the BossGTcentral site. Very interesting.

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    Re: How the Pros practice

    cool article I will finish reading it later
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    • #3
      Re: How the Pros practice

      i read it, and it really makes sense. Sometimes we focus so much on our chops that we can't even play in perfect time for everything alse.

      I just got back on the metronome working slow on my scales and chord rhythms since i havent deliberately worked on that stuff for a while, and it really cleans up your playing. It IS better to sound great and neat playing something simple than to trash something that's hard.
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      • #4
        Re: How the Pros practice

        thanks. got it bookmarked. really interesting.
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        • #5
          Re: How the Pros practice

          It makes sense. Good article.
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            Re: How the Pros practice

            great article...

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            • #7
              Re: How the Pros practice

              Yeah, kinda sobering.

              Kind of like - hey - get professional. I play with a drummer at my church who is constantly all over the tempo map - gets really aggravating. I find myself thinking unchristian thoughts . Hard to believe that they suggest that drumemrs use metronomes.

              Sobering in that even with your own band they may call someone else in to record the part.

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