Adam CR wrote:arsing around smoking and instrument swapping.
We're not getting very far, but hey, we have lots of fun.
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Adam CR wrote:arsing around smoking and instrument swapping.
daniel robert chapman wrote:The biased, biased, biased, biased, biased, biased, biased, biased, biased, biased, biased, biased, biased, biased cunts.
elisha wiesner wrote:my band almost never practices. we are going to practice on jan 13th. it's been scheduled for 6 weeks now. i think it will be the first full band practice in about 2 years. we're going to learn 6 new songs and probably go over a few old ones that we haven't done in years. we usually make set lists about a week before shows so everyone knows what we are going to be playing and can go over anything that they need to. we have a lot of songs and have been playing together (with a few drummer changes) for a long time. somehow this no practice thing works out well for us.
on my own i probably play guitar anywhere from 5min to 2hrs a day. usually when watching t.v. when we have shows coming up i'll run through our songs but when we don't i'm usually just noodling.
burun wrote:If I am playing in one of the Branca things (Liz, start laughing now) I go over the score as written and write out the cheat marks on my guitar neck.
If I am playing a solo gig, I pretty much do nothing at all. I like the seat-of-the-pantsness of improv. I'm more relaxed about it than I am a gig where I have to be "perfect."
noise&light wrote:
noise&light wrote:How much time do people invest in playing music on a daily or weekly level? In an ideal world I would play drums at least a little bit every day. Back when I was in a full-on band I would rehearse with the band 3 times a week 3 hours every time so I never practiced on my own. Now that I'm solo I play drums a little every day. I just acquired a new bass and I'm not really a bass player at all but I enjoy picking it up every other day and playing for about 30 minutes or so.
As a drummer I think that you need to play regularly to keep your skills up. And more time is needed to not just sustain the skills but actually get better. I'm just wondering about everyone's practice practices.
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