I have my "beater" Ratliff F5 that I take in my car also. I have the
songs in my ipod that I want to work on and it works well for me,
except that having a "free" schedule being in sales when I do practice
I don't do anything else........I have no self control. I usually find
a quite place and sit there for hours.......

Gotta find a way to keep my job........

On May 16, 4:39 pm, Robin Gravina <[email protected]> wrote:
> I feel you
> I ended up practising in the car, because of all those things. But sometimes
> I get the mando on while cooking and play to whatever is on the radio during
> times when nothing needs stirring. The other day, the only thing listenable
> was the hip hop show and I ended up playing dusty Miller to a song by Nas.
> The rhythms were absolutely perfect- funky hip hop hits the three as if
> there were a fiddler driving it.
>
> Anyway, just think of Jane Austen- writing superb novels at the kitchen
> table while the kids ran around. I guess if you want it enough...
>
> On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 2:36 PM, The Holstein Kid <[email protected]
>
> > wrote:
>
> > Howdy from The Hills.
>
> > I've been struggling to get enough sleep lately with a new born in the
> > house. A constant feeling of being tired, and ongoing interruptions
> > through being called upon for various husbandly / fatherly duties day
> > & night. When the tiny tot sleeps well, it's ok, but when she's not,
> > it's hard to get a good solid practice in...hence the late nights when
> > almost everyone is asleep. There are no phones, less interruptions and
> > one can concentrate. Number one son is almost three now and he loves
> > to spend time with dad so I make the time and do my thing at scheduled
> > times and at night.
>
> > I have come to adapt better recently when the Missus complained that I
> > spend more time in my room playing mandolin than spending 'quality'
> > time in the evening with her. Fair enough, she was right. I suggested
> > that whilst she was awake watching tv in the lounge room and we had a
> > cuppa and a chat etc, I could perhaps practice "lightly" in the same
> > room. This is a tricky task as it means practicing softly enough so
> > she can hear the tv, but not so soft that my playing is meaningless.
> > This has worked well so far and we're all happy. At 8:30pm she's off
> > to bed and I can move rooms and crank up the Duff to whatever measure
> > is required.
>
> > Something I discovered during my Lounge Room picking, is that I
> > started playing along with the tv commercials. The ad comes on & I
> > quickly find the key and pick along so that it blends in. Sometimes
> > it's harder than others but it's a good challenge and I test myself by
> > seeing how quick I can sort it out and make it sound decent. You
> > wouldn't believe how fast the time flies. This is a bit like doing sit-
> > ups during every commercial as a way of getting exercise done, but
> > I've replaced it with my music. So far so good. My problem lately is
> > that Son No.1 gets up mighty early in the mornings & wants breakfast,
> > wants to wrestle, play cars and so on. It can be a long day when you
> > get up short on zzz's.
>
> > Has anyone else encountered these issues or come across any beaut
> > practice tips? I best get some rest, tomorrow is almost here!
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