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songs do you work on in the same practice session?

I find myself working on too many songs in one session....10 minutes practice time on this one, 5 minutes on that one, and by the end of the week it kinda seems that I havent progressed to much on any of them. So, I am thinking about limiting myself to the amount of songs I presently work on..but, I am worried that the songs I do know will fall out of practice if I don't continually work on them.

Now...If I can only stop adding to my expanding list of songs I want to play......(must be around 300 or so....). How many are on your list?

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it seems there are only about 5-10 songs at a time i can play. I work on those till i feel good about them, then I add another and it seems one I know gets dropped of the list for a day or so then I try it again and it is forgotten.

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Here lately I find myself using two or three to warm up with and then trying to learn at least one new lick per session. I am still trying to perfect Over the Rainbow.

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I play 3-5 tunes a couple of times, Then go to the lessons catagory and practice selected tunes.


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Generally ten or so is enough to keep me from getting bored on any one of them... and not too many so as to blur them all together.

We have 20 on the list to learn in the next two weeks... that's an excess to weed out ones that don't sound right. I make it a point to know the progression, general guitar work, and what the rhythm section is doing... and work out the kinks at practice... hehe or live.



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