07-31-2015, 05:26 AM
@Lyraina
I already know of his blog/articles. Originally that's where I learned couple of things to do in regards to consistent practice/deliberate practice.
But I truly believe, not everyone, has the ability (which takes time to cultivate) to repeat the same object, over and over again, for consecutive weeks. It just goes to a point where you start wanting to vary the subject you're learning a bit. Because our mind eventually gets bored of repeating the same thing. Unless you can turn it into a meditative experience, which is of course one of the mileage I'm aiming for.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I will definitely get back to this before this week ends, need to figure out how to make it more fun first.
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EDIT:
I'm kind of curious, everyone is doing their own thing, but are you all really practicing compositions, as in using a source to learn from, or just doing this arranging things on your own, without some sort of source to pull from?
For example book such as: Composition by Arthur Wesley Dow
I already know of his blog/articles. Originally that's where I learned couple of things to do in regards to consistent practice/deliberate practice.
But I truly believe, not everyone, has the ability (which takes time to cultivate) to repeat the same object, over and over again, for consecutive weeks. It just goes to a point where you start wanting to vary the subject you're learning a bit. Because our mind eventually gets bored of repeating the same thing. Unless you can turn it into a meditative experience, which is of course one of the mileage I'm aiming for.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I will definitely get back to this before this week ends, need to figure out how to make it more fun first.
--
EDIT:
I'm kind of curious, everyone is doing their own thing, but are you all really practicing compositions, as in using a source to learn from, or just doing this arranging things on your own, without some sort of source to pull from?
For example book such as: Composition by Arthur Wesley Dow