Do you have an ideal practice space?
Our practice space is where musical magic happens, and it plays a significant role in our progress as guitarists. Whether it's a cozy corner in your room or a dedicated music studio, the environment can greatly impact your practice sessions.
So, let's dive into it: How do you craft the perfect practice environment? Do you have any special rituals, decorations, or organization strategies that enhance your focus and motivation? Share your tips and insights on creating a practice space that elevates your guitar playing.
By discussing our practice space setups, we can inspire each other to optimize our practice routines and make the most of our musical journeys. Join the conversation and help your fellow tonebuddies find their perfect practice oasis!
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I have a few different places indoors where I practice but recently I have done some practicing outside and this has made me feel more inspired, creative and focused. There is a nice view. Fluctuating weather has been an issue at times and I find that focusing on not being distracted by the weather increases my focus on the music.
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Here is my little practice, studio area. It's may be small but it gives me enough room for what I need. I know it's a mess. However, it works for me. A few months ago it was worst than this. Someone had to push me to clean it or she was going to do it.
All my offices during my working career were like this. Even my daughter has said the same. It's my personality and it works.
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This is the latest iteration of my practice and recording studio and I tried a lot of things (bad and good) over the last two years (when I started participating here on TB Community) as I was experimenting. I finally opted for a clean and fully treated room because the acoustic was so horrible ... I now hear my guitar as it sounds!
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Wow, so many great practice spaces! My reality is that I practice in the kitchen. I have an antique needlepoint chair over 100 years old that I sit in. I always use the same arm sock sleeve....yes its a sock. Sometimes my 100 pound (45 kilos?) dog lies at my feet and one of my pet birds beats a rithm on his metal food dish while I play a practice piece on the guitar. I can't make this stuff up but it is my world and I wouldn't want it any other way.
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About half of my home office is devoted to my guitar space. Guitars on the wall to me left except for the current one which is in a stand. I sit in an nice office chair with good support with the arms removed. To my left, under the guitars is a small table where my tuner, metronome, microphone, headphones and other 'gadgets' reside. In front of my is my table with a large monitor and stands for my tablet and sheet music.