My father taught me that the only way you can make good at anything is to practice, and then practice some more.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People believe practice makes perfect, but it doesn't. If you're making a tremendous amount of mistakes, all you're doing is deeply ingraining the same mistakes.
Practice is the best of all instructors.
Learn by practice.
You can practice to learn a technique, but I'm more interested in conceiving of something in the moment.
When I was coming up, I practiced all the time because I thought if I didn't I couldn't do my best.
Learn avidly. Question repeatedly what you have learned. Analyze it carefully. Then put what you have learned into practice intelligently.
I don't know how anybody gets better at anything aside from doing it.
Sometimes the best way to learn something is by doing it wrong and looking at what you did.
I guess by taking lessons early on, and really trying to play all the rudimentary stuff, and try to have it sound as good as my teacher. It took a lot of practice, which I enjoyed, and still do.
I learned early on how to make best use of my time. You know, quality is more important than quantity when it comes to practice time. And unfortunately, I still need to practice a lot.