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Spirit excellent!!! as a guitar practitioner who is self taught/teaching, i am amazed to how much of this i figured out for myself, but in less technical ways of course. An aspect of why i love Phish so much is that when i tune into jams, im not just listening to music, im learning, exploring and changing my perception of how sound interacts.

For my guitar work, my practice sessions usually start with, scales for warm ups -> Rhythm practice and chord shapes/ discover new chord combination -> Jam Tracks for various modal exercising -> Work on a song -> Finish with a drum track and see how many different songs i can segue in and out of before i either break the -> chain, or run out of juice.

any suggestions, tips, things that you do to help you become a better guitar player but more importantly a better musician?


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