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[R53]Ready For The Times To Get Better
by Jamie Jones, Jam

People taking up the guitar generally fall into one of two categories: the first just want to learn to play a few chords so they can accompany themselves while singing their favourite songs. Or maybe they want the social life and perks that come with playing in a band. For them, practicing can be a pain.

The second type is the person who from day one knows they want to be as good as the best in their chosen field, whether it's rock, funk, jazz, or classical. In other words, they want to emulate their heroes. And practice is the pain that leads to the gain.

If we're honest, most guitarists will admit to starting off with approach one and ending up on the road to approach two, simply because no matter how good you get, you have a nagging doubt that you could do better. You also feel that anyone listening to you knows this too, and they're wondering why exactly you don't sound like a professional. (Although that's just paranoia--they aren't thinking that at all.)

Fortunately, the guitar is an instrument that will cater for both approaches. Someone once said it's the easiest instrument to play sloppily and the hardest to play well.

Personally, I'm not so sure: a church organ, (think of all those pedals) and the bagpipes have got to be at least contenders for the title.

No matter, there is some truth in the statement.

But who cares? If your intention is to make your delivery of your favourite songs sound fuller, does it really matter what standard you are? Of course it doesn't. (As long as you aren't really, really terrible and inflict it on other people, that is.)

And besides, every time you pick up the guitar (or anything else), you improve. You build up muscle memory, for one thing. Practice really does make perfect.

And that's the important thing: it is necessary to practice.

Only ever playing while you sing those faves of yours does count as practice, if that's all you want to accomplish. And the good news is you can get to play pretty decent pretty quickly, just by learning the necessary chords, persevering, then learning how to play rhythm with a little variety.

If you want to be more versatile, though, practice will probably mean learning moves before being able to apply them to something meaningful--a bit like the wax-on-wax-off sequence in the movie The Karate Kid. And just like Daniel-san, you're going to get to the point sometimes where you wonder what the point of it all is, and whether you can take it without losing your sanity.

Or maybe you'll start to feel it's taking up too much of your life, that you could be doing something more useful or enjoyable (because, let's face it, practice is always dry and unenjoyable, isn't it?)

But should you ever get into the position where you feel you just can't face those exercises, there's a sneaky trick you can play to fool yourself into doing it.

(It works for other things, too, like exercise, and research).

It's this: tell yourself that you're only going to practice for two minutes. One hundred and twenty seconds, maximum. After that, no matter whether you're enjoying it or not, you absolutely have to stop. No carrying on. No excuses. And make yourself put the guitar down.

Try it. See what happens. You'll be a better guitarist in no time.


Establishing clear expectations while working out often can be the difference between success and failure. Too many people try to do too much and get frustrated. Instead of ?lasering? in on a few great strategies, they try to do as many things as possible. As they say, ?Jack of all trades, master of none? applies here.

To help renew your spirits of why proper diet and exercise is important for the New Year, I've compiled a somewhat comical list. See how many apply to you:

? Because it costs you (or your loved ones) over 5 million pennies in future health care if you aren't

? Because feeling better tomorrow starts today

? Because torture is a bad persuasion technique

? Because studies show that fit people make more money

? Because if you don't, you suck

? Because movie stars do it

? Because performers do it

? Because everyone that is cool in your life, does it

? Because you CAN commit 1.5 hrs/wk out of 176

? Because avoiding a wheelchair is a good thing

? Because hugs are better when you can actually wrap your arms around someone

? Because your kids really don't want to put you in a rest home

? Because no matter what you keep telling yourself, thick is not sexy

? Because feeling grandpa's muscles at Thanksgiving can be a yearly ritual

? Because cottage cheese is for fruit

? Because squeezing into a size 6 means you're not a size 6

? Because love making is much more fun without the extra rolls

? Because being able to see your toes??hmmmm

? Because bigger clothes cost more money

? Because shopping for smaller clothes raises spirits

? Because hitting the State Fair and observing everyone shouldn't be the only thing that puts a smile on your face

? Because having the woman in your life open a stuck jar of pickles for you is embarrassing

? Because no matter what anyone says, women are always in competition with each other. You do want to win, right?

? Because you had to ask your 10 year old son to take out the trash?..after all you couldn't lift it

? Because beer makes everyone else look better while making you look worse

? Because weight training makes you look better while making everyone else look worse (see competition in women)

? Because yelling at the gym is a lot better than yelling at work (unless you are a cheerleader)

? Because ?Shut your mouth or I'll kick your ___,? now actually has meaning

? Because being told you look 40 when you are actually 60 does something strange to self confidence

Again, make sure to renew your sense of self worth this holiday season and strive to become a healthier you. Great information is always key but watch out for the dreaded ?information overload.? Get equipped and make ?06 the best year of your life.
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