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practice questionnaire

Find Your Guitar Practice Personality!

This questionnaire is designed to help me understand your unique approach to playing guitar, your practice habits, and your readiness to engage with my 'Get a Guitar Habit' course. By answering honestly, you'll gain valuable insights into your musical mindset and how you can effectively enhance your playing.

At the end, I'll ask for your name and email address—don't worry, this isn't to spam you! I'll personally review your answers to determine your suitability for the course and to provide personalized feedback.

Your information is safe, and you'll only hear directly from me regarding your results and next steps. Let's dive in!

I practice guitar because I genuinely love playing and learning new things, even if no one else ever hears me
It's important to me to reach clear milestones, such as performing live, recording, or passing a grade/exam.
When practice gets tough, I usually push through because challenges help me grow.
I usually practice guitar on a regular schedule and set clear goals for each session.
I usually practice guitar on a regular schedule and set clear goals for each session.
I prefer playing songs I already know rather than working hard on exercises or new techniques.
I often put off practicing guitar, and when I do practice, it's because I feel I have to rather than because I want to.
Making mistakes during practice frustrates or embarrasses me, so I tend to stick with easier, comfortable material.
I enjoy practicing more when I have a specific upcoming goal or event, like a gig, jam session, or recording date.
If I don't feel motivated or inspired, I usually skip practice rather than force myself to play.
I feel I've been stuck playing roughly the same songs or techniques for quite a while, and I’m unsure how to push beyond this.
I regularly use a metronome during practice to ensure consistent timing and track my progress
I commit to practicing guitar every day, even if it's just for a short session.
I have a structured practice routine that I follow to improve specific skills.
I make it a point to play music with other people to enhance my collaborative skills.
I dedicate time to learning the notes on the fretboard to improve my improvisation and musical understanding.
I take care of my physical and mental health to ensure I can practice effectively.
I actively seek out new musical challenges to push myself out of my comfort zone.
I set specific, measurable goals for my guitar practice and work systematically towards achieving them.
I reflect on my practice sessions to identify areas for improvement and adjust my routine accordingly.
I balance my practice between technical exercises and playing songs to keep my sessions engaging.
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