I have been training since 8th grade, but it has to do with listening, more than practice.
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To me, the object of practicing is to allow you to play what you hear. But you're always hearing new things, so you never get to the end of it.
Training is fabulous because it gives you a basis, a strong structure, so that when you're unbelievably nervous and you think that you can't get a word out, you will get the word out.
When you are not practicing, someone else is getting better.
I practice a lot.
I practice every day. I've been doing it since I was eight.
Practice puts brains in your muscles.
Listening is such a simple act. It requires us to be present, and that takes practice, but we don't have to do anything else. We don't have to advise, or coach, or sound wise. We just have to be willing to sit there and listen.
I'm not a huge practicer, which is probably not a good thing because my band definitely needs to practice.
You have to do a lot of listening, you don't just learn out of yourself.
It's all to do with the training: you can do a lot if you're properly trained.
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