DAILY UPDATES (Week One, Main Thread) - Submissions, Questions & Discussion
Welcome, everybody, to the Main Thread for Week 1 of this challenge!
This is where the magic happens - the thread where we'll be posting our daily updates for the first week.
- Watch the KICKOFF Livestream for help with all exercises, demonstrations of correct practice techniques, and more.
Every day between January 29th (kickoff stream) and February 5th (second stream), we are hoping to read your daily updates in this very thread right here!
Please use the following format when commenting (feel free to copy & paste!):
- Exercises you worked on:
- One thing you found easy:
- One thing you found difficult:
- (Optional): a video of you performing it!
- (Optional:) questions, metronome range
Sample daily update:
- Exercises you worked on: 1a, 1b, 1c, 2a
- One thing you found easy: I started practicing these very slowly and had a pretty easy time making all the notes sound even!
- One thing you found difficult: I keep forgetting which finger I last played with and ended up repeating fingers sometimes.
Feel free to make these updates as short or long as you wish!
↓ Let's do this! Post your daily updates below ↓
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- I was only able to practice for 5 minutes today but tried each exercise without metronome this time. (Better some than none at all, I figured.)
- I found it easier to use free stroke using i and m than I did with rest stroke and p easier with rest stroke (as someone else also pointed out).
- I forgot to extend my fingers this time but will work on that tomorrow.
This challenge is such a good idea! I had been drifting away from practicing, but this will put me back into picking up my guitar again!
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Excercise I worked on:. Rest stroke
Something I found easy:. Holding the guitar.
Something I found hard:. In general rest trikes are hard. I've learned playing folk fingers rule, so free strokes feel pretty natural, but rest strokes are new to me, and I find my nails keep catching on the strings...
I tried the trick recommended by Mircea to use a pen or pencil to help improve the timing of my stroke reset. Below are the results:. It made my brain hurt. Without the penc I could generally keep time with the metronome. With the pen, well, you can see the sloppiness... I'm going to keep working at this, as I see how this could help execute my notes better especially as speeds increase.
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Day 3:
Did all three exercises up to 110 BPM using a m.
What I found easier was Thumb with rest strokes
What I found difficult was freestroke thumb with exercise 3c as it feels natural to "follow through" to the next string which makes it a rest stroke. Also lots of problems with a finger but it improved from yesterday.
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Feb 1 practice:
Exercises I worked on: thumb rest stroke and thumb free stroke.
Something I found challenging:. Two things really:. On the free stroke I kept having trouble with may nail making noise on the E string while I was plucking the A string on the way back up. Assuming this is just because all 3 strings were oscillating, but have no idea why this wasn't an issue on the rest stroke. On the rest stroke I noticed I had trouble keeping my thumb outside my fingers. It kept slipping back so that it would make contact with my index finger. I am assuming that this is because my wrist was changing angle as I play, but is setting to watch for.
I've posted both videos, but I'd avoid them unless you are really interested in watching some pluck the E, A, and D string over and over for 5 minutes +. It can get pretty monotonous...
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Day 4
Did exercises 1a-c and 2a-c trying different angles of attack for my fingers. kept a steady 70 BPM.
Worked on "preparing" the alternate finger at 60 BPM using rest strokes and planting.
What I found easier was the action of my i finger - it moves smoothly back into position ready to strike.
What I found difficult was my m finger moving cleanly back into position.
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After practicing all of the exercises today, I realized that I too practiced the rest stroke with the thumb exercises. Oh well, it was good experience. As you pointed out to me, I tried to pay attention to my wrist while doing the rest strokes with i and m. As someone else mentioned, I also tried to pay attention to whether or not my wrist leaned away.
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I did tempo again with 1 a-c and 2a-c. I was able to hit 150 BMP free strokes in exercise 1 where notes were still clean and even.
I also tried crescendo and Diminuendo.
What I found easier was free strokes.
What I found difficult was controlling dynamics - especially with free strokes. It was very difficult gradually changing volume - my hand was tensing up. It was far easier with rest strokes, it was still uneven but my hand wasn't tensing up.
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- I practiced all exercises.
- Playing individual strings without hitting the next string seems to be getting easier. (That's a relief seeing some progress! Ha!)
- When I rush is when I make more mistakes, so I concentrated on following the metronome in 5 bpm as you instructed. I started at 60 bpm and worked up to 90 bpm. It really surprised me how easy it seemed when you sneak up on that speed little by little.
I am really glad we can go back to the live session to rewatch. I wanted to rewatch your technique; it really helped me to see it again.