When I’m working on an exercise I’ll often write down metronome numbers for about a week or two to see if I can push it up. Tracking it makes a little more fun and motivating for me.
Aha, you try to push yourself! Well I can tell you that I still are on number 50 because the B must get learned, all the others chords I am faster on, but B is now my “problem” (by the way bpm is that beat per minut? what I am calling metronom number?) Than I have to follow this speed for several days before it gets “installed”. But that’s the whole learning process, isn’t it? Exercise, exercise and again exercise..
I don’t remember learning the B chord. Where did I miss it?
goed idea to write down the metronom numbers, so individual exercise gets stimulated
When I’m working on an exercise I’ll often write down metronome numbers for about a week or two to see if I can push it up. Tracking it makes a little more fun and motivating for me.
Aha, you try to push yourself! Well I can tell you that I still are on number 50 because the B must get learned, all the others chords I am faster on, but B is now my “problem” (by the way bpm is that beat per minut? what I am calling metronom number?) Than I have to follow this speed for several days before it gets “installed”. But that’s the whole learning process, isn’t it? Exercise, exercise and again exercise..