Should i practice in a studio?

tuttifrutti

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I dont have a band and so im wondering should i pratice in a jamming studio regularly(alone) cause i get to play alot louder than at home and i will be able to hear my mistakes?
 
use earphones or headphones for home. jamming studios are kinda costly as far as i remember. and you'll have to book timings and all that... ma fan
 
hmm that would be pretty costly, since u have to pay the full amount instead of splitting with ur band members. and i think practising as a band is more efficient since u get to bond, and u know how to sculpt ur sound in the mix
 
@HarrisonYeo
Hey thats not being considerate. :P

@theliverevolution
wont headphones kinda spoil your ears?anyways when i connect my headphones theres always a fuzzy sound,any specific type of headphones to get?

@dudelove
its not easy to get into a band,and ive got no friends who play stuff so yeah.
 
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you headphones that have a high dbp since the frequencies of guitar are usually very high
normal earphones don't do it
use those kind of big big headphones for dj and sort
 
This is going to be expensive for you. I had the same thought to practice drums in a studio. I guess not since it's expensive.
 
i'm a guitarist, i can jam wif u too...i can help u rhythm or teach u play rhythm, i listen mainly to led zep, old GNR, others in my own sig u can see...also looking to improve my playing skills, dunno y i can play sitting down but not standing....
 
I dont have a band and so im wondering should i pratice in a jamming studio regularly(alone) cause i get to play alot louder than at home and i will be able to hear my mistakes?

I wouldn't really advise that unless you don't find it awkward.. and have lots of cash to spare. :???:

Usually it's not you yourself which spots the mistake, it's others.. Well that's what I believe.
 
Mirrorboy is right, usually, you're too concentrated on playing, you may not have noticed a small mistake here and there. Maybe get a friend to play with you or post a video of yourself playing and ask for constructive criticism. From there on you will get to know your mistakes.

Joe
 
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