STUDENT NEWSLETTER   2 April 2006     Joe Pacciano, C.G.P. aka JoeTheGuitarman      

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Greetings!    I hope this letter finds you all happy,  and healthy. 

You all know how I preach about the "trying it tomorrow phenomenon"?   Your brain processes information while you sleep at night.  I have been teaching that for twenty years.  And now scientist agree!  Check it out:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/03/060329085308.htm

From guitar lesson number one:  The perfect practice session would be divided in three equal parts.  The first part is repetitions. Drills.  There is a number with your name on it.  It is the number of times you will need to repeat a new movement before you will have it committed to automatic memory.  That number of reps gets bigger as we get older.  Self taught people eventually hit their number, but it may take them years.  We can nail down new things much faster with our daily repetitions.  Do this first and think of it as warming up.  Then devote one third of your practice time to learning one new thing.  A new chord, scale, pattern,  phrase....Keeping in mind that your brain is a memory muscle you want to program in the new move slowly and deliberately to make sure you do it perfectly.  If it is a chord play one string at a time making sure the string rings clearly before playing the next.  If it does not ring clear find out why and fix it before proceeding.  Once you have done it one time perfectly; STOP!  Do not play it again.  Let your brain process the perfect new movement.  Sleep on it and notice how easy it is the next day.  I call that the trying it tomorrow phenomenon.  Spend the last third of your guitar time having fun.  Playing your songs.  Jamming to the Jam Alongs.  Recording.  Writing originals.  Planning your big show.  Having fun is the most important part, but it is the first two that will make you a better guitar player in the shortest amount of time.  If you do not love to practice you will hate the way you sound.

Remember?

Guitar student Pat was doing a show in Florida last week when two little kids ran up to her and started touching her guitar in the middle of her performance.  My first impression was there were not enough bouncers present to prevent fanatic fans from rushing the stage.  Then after seeing the picture below there was the revaluation that this was THE moment when two people discovered guitar for the first time.  Notice the look of intense wonder in their faces.

You can not force a kid to like music.  Few will have the desire to practice.  But when you notice a child having interest in music please do what you can to help them.  You can never start too young on this joyous journey of a lifetime.  I was five when the guitar bug bit me.

Also guitar/bass student Brad sent me a poster of their upcoming gig in Longview next Saturday 1 April Fools day that was fun.  His band is called DIVERGENCE.  They stay booked and are having a blast.  Making money!

ATTENTION ALL WORKING MUSICIANS:

In Dallas at The Granada Theater, Sunday April 2  12 pm - 3 pm

Dallas Music Partners Presents:
The No Music Music Conference
Everything Music Professionals Need to Know About Healthcare, Taxes
and Legal Mumbo Jumbo But Never Gave A Rat's %@!* To Ask

If you are involved in the music industry in any way, you'll want to
attend this FREE event! Music industry professionals have donated
their time to give this presentation to any and all individuals that
have an interest in the music scene. Band managers, musicians,
songwriters, booking agents, club owners, promoters, retail
professionals, music journalists, music production staff, nightclub
employees - you are welcome! This event is free to all members of the
Dallas music community.

Come out and learn from professionals who will be sharing their
experiences.

There will be nothing to buy! This is simply an effort to bring us all
together, share ideas and help each other.

Sunday, April 2, 2006
12:00 p.m. ­ 3:00pm
The Granada Theater
3524 Greenville Ave, Dallas, TX, 75206

Dallas Music Partners will provide three one-hour educational forums
on healthcare, tax planning and legal planning to members and families
of the Dallas music community. Licensed physicians, CPAs and attorneys
will be host forums, answer Q&A, and be available for one-on-one
consultations and assistance.

12:00 p.m.-1:00pm Discussion with physicians, healthcare
professionals, and a musician concerning healthcare treatment for the
uninsured, local clinic resources, and general wellness information.

1:00 p.m.-2:00pm Discussion with CPAs and a musician concerning
general tax and personal tax filing information/strategies and tips
for the April 15th income tax filing deadline.

2:00 p.m.-3:00pm Discussion with attorneys and a musician concerning
legal issues faced by music professionals, individual legal issues,
wills, and estate planning.

***Participants will be able to attend one-on- one consultations with
available experts during the following times:

Attorneys 12 p.m. ­ 2 p.m.
CPAs 12 p.m. ­ 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. ­ 3 p.m.
Physicians 1 p.m. ­ 3 p.m.

There is no cost to attend the event. It is open to members of the
Dallas music community. Dallas Music Partners membership opportunities
will be available.

Contact: Jayson Bales
Cell: 469-951-7802
Silamonstermusic@yahoo.com
 

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Always Stay Tuned.  A lot is going on around here!  

 

Rock On,

Joe "TheGuitarman" Pacciano, C.G.P.

 

 

 

 

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