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ace of kev wrote:Well it depends on your end aim. If its a hobby, as much time as you like! I don't see the point in setting aside a particular time because then it becomes a chore, and I have enough dishes to clean and floors to sweep! But if you are aiming to be a professional then I suppose its a bit different.
I'm sure others will have other views
bmat wrote:Keep spending! Buy it, buy it all and buy it now. Without people buying the stuff the creators will stop creating the stuff.
TonyB wrote:I have been doing this full-time for many years. My view is that only a few minutes each weeks go to practice. The rest of the time goes to getting gigs and doing gigs.
If I need to learn something new, I will put in a bit of work. Otherwise, my practice is with a live audience for money
Agecroft wrote:Practice? What's Practice?
Seriously though, for me it depends if I'm working on something new, over the years I've learned I pick up a lot of tricks very quickly now but will keep running through them until they are smooth enough to show as it were. I will then practice this in front of people until it's bullet proof. When it's bullet proof it just gets used in my "sets" and like Tonyb that becomes my practice.
I am in no way a busy professional however so I should probably do more than I do!
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