Zen and the Art of Bass Guitar Riffs
<p>When learning a new skill, you typically have to do lots of boring stuff before you can do the fun stuff. We all know this — we’re told this all our lives, starting when we’re small children.</p>
<p>Practice your scales on the piano before you try to play real songs. Practice your tennis forehand swing; make sure you’re holding the racquet correctly; adjust your grip. Practice your multiplication tables. (Do kids still do those?)</p>
<p>Run wind sprints, lift weights and hit the practice dummies before you start planning your NFL career.</p>
<p>Drills. Stretches. Kata. Verb conjugations. Show me a favorite sport, musical instrument, martial art, or academic discipline and I’ll show you a potentially “tedious” preparation for it.</p>
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