long term : be flexible on any speed and any form of blues or blues-rock and have a freedom on improvisation over the whole fretboard
Hi This My take for now...
As most know I injured my Elbow and Wrist in a fall. I'm still healing but am able to play. However, I'm only able to play for about 20 mins a day. I have not really been able to pick up my guitar for about two months! This really suk'd more than you know. I did take this time to practice one handed touch on the upper frets, as well as theory. This was a great time to get into it with a little midi controller the theory that is here at the school and a lil book called "Music Theory for Dummy's"... So in this time of recovery I'm doing this...
10 to 15 mins of stretching.
10 mins of teaching my hand take a different grip (my old grip is painful), while playing 5 positions of pentatonic scales in a few different keys. I may throw a few different positions of the Ionian scale.
about 5 mins playing just chords that are easy to grab, like, the E7-5 Hendrix (which is a cool movable chord) and D7-5
then about 5 to ten mins of just playing around with all to the about slowly for fun...
then back to a light stretching. I'll start to mix it up a bit and add more as my arm will let me...
I'm starting with basics as I have to revamp my entire playing style due to this injury. It's all good! I will emerge from this a stronger player... I know it!
Peace...
OBTW... Starching should be a part of your practice regiment. I'll be writing another article on this soon as well as how I work the online guitar school for maximum potential. This is a slow road... Worth it... Never put it down! it will never put you down for sure!
Hi This My take for now...
As most know I injured my Elbow and Wrist in a fall. I'm still healing but am able to play. However, I'm only able to play for about 20 mins a day. I have not really been able to pick up my guitar for about two months! This really suk'd more than you know. I did take this time to practice one handed touch on the upper frets, as well as theory. This was a great time to get into it with a little midi controller the theory that is here at the school and a lil book called "Music Theory for Dummy's"... So in this time of recovery I'm doing this...
10 to 15 mins of stretching.
10 mins of teaching my hand take a different grip (my old grip is painful), while playing 5 positions of pentatonic scales in a few different keys. I may throw a few different positions of the Ionian scale.
about 5 mins playing just chords that are easy to grab, like, the E7-5 Hendrix (which is a cool movable chord) and D7-5
then about 5 to ten mins of just playing around with all to the about slowly for fun...
then back to a light stretching. I'll start to mix it up a bit and add more as my arm will let me...
I'm starting with basics as I have to revamp my entire playing style due to this injury. It's all good! I will emerge from this a stronger player... I know it!
Peace...
OBTW... Starching should be a part of your practice regiment. I'll be writing another article on this soon as well as how I work the online guitar school for maximum potential. This is a slow road... Worth it... Never put it down! it will never put you down for sure!
Peace...
TS...
DragonPlanet