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I hate generalizations about art. “The 80% rule” was such an unproductive and broad generalization that I’m surprised I even let it slide by myself. But we learn from our mistakes, we refine our process and our mindset as we refine our bass playing, and we continue to move forward & grow. Today’s episode is about minimizing emotion in the practice room, staying objective, and focusing on the details and specifics that make good music & good bass playing.
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The show is also streaming on your favorite podcast platforms - namely Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you’re enjoying it, leave a rating on Spotify & Apple, and tell your friends!
Thank you for listening - I’m deeply grateful to be able to share my musical thoughts & musings with you all.
By Wyatt Walker WearI hate generalizations about art. “The 80% rule” was such an unproductive and broad generalization that I’m surprised I even let it slide by myself. But we learn from our mistakes, we refine our process and our mindset as we refine our bass playing, and we continue to move forward & grow. Today’s episode is about minimizing emotion in the practice room, staying objective, and focusing on the details and specifics that make good music & good bass playing.
Visit betterbass.substack.com and subscribe to never miss an episode!
The show is also streaming on your favorite podcast platforms - namely Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you’re enjoying it, leave a rating on Spotify & Apple, and tell your friends!
Thank you for listening - I’m deeply grateful to be able to share my musical thoughts & musings with you all.