Topic: Bad guitar days..
Anyone ever have these? The days where you just can't play as well as you normally can and get frustrated? I get them every now and then and it just gets me down all day!
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Anyone ever have these? The days where you just can't play as well as you normally can and get frustrated? I get them every now and then and it just gets me down all day!
I totally feel your pain. On the flip side, have you ever been away from the guitar for 4-6 weeks, picked it up and everything just flows from your fingers? Kind of weird and wonderful when that happens.
Yes! Like after you've been on holiday or something!
I've heard Joe talk about it happening to him...but we don't really notice it because he's reached a point where even his 'bad' playing still sounds good
Mine is a little different. I have a job that requires me to do a lot of things that are tedious and continuous. So my hands hurt sometimes mostly in my right wrist. I know its the dreaded "C" word that I'm not going to talk about. But sometimes I play through the pain. Now that I'm in a band I'm playing way more then I was just a couple months ago and I'm finding I have to pick different guitars every now and then to keep from my left hand from falling asleep. I'm screwed! 30 years old, I know my guitar playing days are limited because of it. But even when I can't play anymore I'll work on my slide guitar playing more ;P
1980's...
We all have them. Just like anything, it's time for a "vacation". Best to put the guitar down for a few days. I give myself a break for 2 or 3 days every once in a while. When I go back to playing, everything just feels and sounds "fresh". My 2 cents.
Jim
Yeah, I think like anything else, it's important to give your mental and physical muscles time to recover after working out.
Playing guitar can be a love- hate thing at times. Just remember why we play and be the eternal student. You can learn something even on those bad days.
When I have a bad day it is time to try something different, try a different spin on a song, new licks, new riffs. I am always surpized how that can get me out of a rut and also spawn new ideas. Cheers Ron
Only when the day ends in a Y....
Interesting to hear all your views on it...
Only when the day ends in a Y....
If t helps I feel I have never played better than the last few days. Everything is great. Hope it doesn't end. I have also managed more than three and a half hours playing a day. No one in the house to disturb me. All seems well with the world. Back to work next week however so probably downhill from there.
yeah man, i can relate. last rehearsal was one of those days. generally comes from a stressful day where instead of focusing on the music to relax, you can't just shake the bad vibes and get distracted. the ensuing anger has resulted in two shades of reaction: clam-city USA or major shred power fest. There is no way to predict but mostly it goes to the former. Get a good night of sleep, hydrate, and come back the next day is my recipe.
If I have a bad day...I put the guitar(s) in the case for three days...go off and do other musically related things such as listening exercises and come back to it fresh. You can really overplay the instrument...speed gets better, but repetition increases massively. The moment you get frustrated is when the fun of playing starts to fall away...and you do not want that!
Completely agree with Ron and DaveW here. Let's face it - if you're stuck in a rutt, playing the same stuff over and over will not necessarily solve anything - it's just going to accentuate the rutt! Depends what you mean by a 'bad day'. If that means not playing at speed or not fitting in enough notes in a bar, perhaps your strengths lie elsewhere. I mean - I know I'm never going to be a Vai, Satriani or Metheny - it's never going to happen in my lifetime so I don't try - I concentrate on honing other skills like vibrato, phrase timing, fretboard familiarisation and song composition for example. The stuff I can influence now.
Practice listening more - try leaving more (big) gaps in those solo's - BB does it so well - stuff like that. It's surprising how many guitar slingers turn up at jam sessions thinking that more means more and end up boring the pants off everyone. I tend not to go to those kind of jam sessions anymore. (:
For me everyday is a bad guitar day...just not where I want to be...HOWEVER...a bad day on guitar is always better than a great day on anything else (well almost anything LOL ).........
Thanks for the replies...a bad guitar day for me is just playing very repetitively and just not feeling it as much as I normally do
I think I've reached a stage where there is always a minimum standard I play at but there are also days where I play much better..
If you want to hear me on a good day... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuDL3N89hAA there I can just improvise without too much repetitiveness
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