Thought is the Enemy of Flow or Why We Practice
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- čas přidán 12. 03. 2024
- In this video I examine the concept of Flow and how focused practice leads to flow.
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Amazing video from a true legend !
Thanks Tom!!!
This to me is a very simple concept that took me way too long to realize. Really hope this helps someone who needs to see it and a great reminder. Very well done!
Thank You for sharing your experience! I hope it can help guitarists, and really anyone trying to progress. Thank you for watching and commenting!
It took me a long time to learn this, spot on
Glad that this rang true for you! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Extremely helpful, I've been trying to learn guitar on CZcams for the past couple years and so far this is the most helpful and comprehensive video I've come across. Looking forward to seeing you and your channel grow and learning more from you. Amazing job, sending love to you my friend. Thank you
All love right back. Supporting each other as we grow is critical to maintaining any kind of practice. Thank You for watching and commenting and I hope my videos can be useful to you. I put them in sequential order, so my playlists are like mini-courses.
Thank you bro for the theory! Very helpful.
Thanks again for watching and commenting! Glad this perspective is helpful!!
Where can I access the app you suggested??
iReal Pro can be bought at the Apple app store or Android App stores. I think it is like $15 but totally worth every penny. I use it as charts for gigs, share set lists, and as a practice tool. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Just learn chord inversions for every chord you can play, don't use a looper, don't use a capo, and if you want play blues learn the dominant 9 pentatonic not just minor pentatonic plus blues scale is a good start.
Thanks for watching and commenting! There are definitely many many possible ways to practice and learn music. With regards to loopers, I am a big fan of recording yourself as a tool for practice. If that is done with a looper, a phone, a cassette tape, a computer, 24 track studio ----- the how it is done is not really important or detrimental. Just do it and practice. Capos are another useful tool. If you want to play music with others who do not play guitar or understand the guitar, then it is important that the guitarist is able to share what they are playing in as concise a way as possible.
Malcolm Gladwell was right. It takes 10,000 hours of practice to achieve mastery in almost every form of human endeavor. You free yourself from technique only upon mastering it and making it subconscious.
It is an interesting theory. Thanks for watching and commenting!