stratpaulguy86 wrote:When I'm playing a little uninspired or flat, I always think of things that make me mad. I play my best when I'm pissed off it seems...it really makes me forget the same old patterns and forces me to go for it. A certain ex girlfriend works great. Also, if you are playing in front of people pretend that some major music executive is in the crowd. Play everytime like it could be your big break. As far as tech-y stuff goes...picking up different guitars or using other amps are great for sparking inspiration. Putting a fresh set of strings on my axe always makes me more inspired to play.
If you play your best when ticked off, why pretend there is a major music executive in the crowd? Why not pretend there will NEVER be one instead? Play like you'll NEVER going to get a big break (do they even exist anymore?)?!
Would that actually help more, or less? Don't take me way too serious on this though, ok?!
Rock On & Keep the Faith,
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Regarding the warm up and exercise, actual physical exercise before, enough to get something going, yet time enough to get you air or heart rate down a bit. Food? 3 hours prior or something post exercise may help, the former for long playing time, latter for getting started short play or long play. If you have any fingering problems ever (this goes for young and older), some Ben-Gay really can help especially if you include the wrists. But make sure your fingers are wiped clear before actually playing.
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