[Harp-L] Practice makes better : part 5 record yourself
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- Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2012 20:28:54 -0400 (EDT)
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No matter what you are working on, if you don't keep a record, you won't know how far you've gone.
It's not enough to make a check mark each day on a calendar.
Recording devices are relatively cheap: iphone, ipad, ipod --radio shack recorder.
You may find that you are making improvements even when you think you are not.
And if you find that after several days, each day's effort sounds as bad as the day before, perhaps you ought to work on something else -- or get some professional help.
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