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Metal Meets Paper: Lorinator’s Music Practice Form

POSTED 05/01/2007 UNDER Productivity

Lori Linstruth, aka Lorinator, wrote me to tell me about this guitar practice form that she created. Lori is a melodic metal guitarist who gets asked a lot how she got to be so awesome; she writes:

I get a surprising amount email from people who want my advice about how to practice guitar. (That I rarely practice myself doesn’t seem to matter to them.) If the detail of their questions is at all representative, I’m amazed at the amount of mental energy that people can put into finding the optimal guitar practice routine. I don’t think it needs to be that complicated: it seems logical that the keys to gradual, steady improvement on a musical instrument are simple:

1) Decide what you want to play,
2) practice until you can do it, and
3) repeat as necessary.*

(*Preferably regularly and at increasing levels of challenge.)

It doesn’t need to be more complicated than that. [...]

Paper Makes Practice

Guitar Practice Diary

Lorinator created The ShredTracker to help put our sorry butts in gear. It's designed to encourage short intervals of frequent practice over a period of time. I'm very impressed at how concisely she expresses the design rationale in her post. The form itself is very clear and attractively laid-out, and a sample filled-out form completes the presentation. Excellent!

If you won't take my word for it---which is understandable, since I don't play an instrument---perhaps one of Lorinator's mighty arpeggios will convince you otherwise. Check it out:

So cool! Read more about The ShredTracker---you'll find the download links in the post---and rock on! :-)

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