Hey guys
I decided to ask some very broad questions here because I think the album Ink Complete is brilliant, and most of you seem to be musicians around here! Now, I have a fender squier series stratocaster, and I've been playing for about 8 months (I'm 16, started a bit late). I take lessons every saturday, so I'm learning some simple riffs, chords, picking patterns etc, and I picked up this book on musical theory, which I just started reading. Lessons are only a half hour, so there's only so much I can ask/write down in one session. I find the technical metal/crazy progressive/neo-classical stuff to be great, and I want to someday have a refined sound like that. So basically I want to know how many hours of practice/study I should aim for each day, what exactly is good to learn early on, how to get the most out of the time I spend learning, what not to overlook etc.
Hope some of you guys know where I'm coming from, any advice would be appreciated!
I decided to ask some very broad questions here because I think the album Ink Complete is brilliant, and most of you seem to be musicians around here! Now, I have a fender squier series stratocaster, and I've been playing for about 8 months (I'm 16, started a bit late). I take lessons every saturday, so I'm learning some simple riffs, chords, picking patterns etc, and I picked up this book on musical theory, which I just started reading. Lessons are only a half hour, so there's only so much I can ask/write down in one session. I find the technical metal/crazy progressive/neo-classical stuff to be great, and I want to someday have a refined sound like that. So basically I want to know how many hours of practice/study I should aim for each day, what exactly is good to learn early on, how to get the most out of the time I spend learning, what not to overlook etc.
Hope some of you guys know where I'm coming from, any advice would be appreciated!