I've been having a lot of trouble with time management. I'm wondering how you all divide the time between playing/practicing and sitting down to put a record on and being inspired.
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I've been having a lot of trouble with time management. I'm wondering how you all divide the time between playing/practicing and sitting down to put a record on and being inspired. |
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To get anything done I have to schedule it, and then stick to the schedule. —This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got. |
![]() Joined: Jul 09, 2010 Posts: 1153 Lillian Alabama ![]() ![]() |
Erratic! since I retired I don't follow a real schedule. I may play 2-3 hours today and not at all tomorrow. I only get to really listen to music in my car--the Mrs. doesn't seem to like the stereo droning on and on. so, whenever I can I try to play a little and not irritate anyone. the schedule thing is what I need to do, compromise on the time a little. Enjoying the surf,sun and sand!! |
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I seldom just "listen" much anymore. Most of my time is spent working on original material or fine tuning set-lists. Ocassionally I'll spend some dedicated time listening for pleasure / inspiration if I'm feeling a bit lazy; it's usually 1st Wave stuff or rather obscure 60s Garage B-sides. I've also been known to dive into other genres and I also write original material completely different than Surf / Instro. Just not enough time to get it all done. Last edited: Jul 02, 2014 19:02:08 |
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Listening wise - I'm fortunate to work at home, in a workshop so I often use this time to listen to music if things aren't too noisy or I'm not doing some work that requires my listening skills. http://www.facebook.com/CrazyAcesMusic |
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I signed up for a Spotify account and save surf albums offline on my phone. I can plug it up to the car stereo on the way to/from work and listen to them for my 30 min commute each way. I'll hear something new and want to play it when I get home and practice, and it works pretty well for me. That's about the only time I have to hear new music and keep my mind full of new things to try when I have 30min to an hour to play something after work. And at $9.99/mo, that's about the cost of one album on iTunes. They have a pretty good selection of full albums and compilations and when I get tired of an album, I delete it and find something new so I don't get bored with the same music over and over. |
![]() Joined: Nov 16, 2013 Posts: 182 Edinburgh, Scotland ![]() ![]() ![]() |
+1 on music streaming services I use Google Music, I signed up specifically for music discovery and it's very good for that. Squeeze it in on my way to and from work usually, and if I get a quiet weekend night I pop on the cans in the house and plug into youtube for a while. The only downside to the music streaming is the questionable royalties topic, which absolutely punishes smaller bands. But money is the root of all evil and all that. |