This morning I practiced guitar. It’s an old rock song. Eric Clapton’s “Crossroads.”

And I liked a band called Weather Report when I was student. I practiced the intro of Weather Report’s “Birdland.”

It’s originally a bass part, but it’s a great song that also has a lot of character when played on guitar.

The important thing about practicing guitar is to practice for a long time. However, practicing aimlessly is not practice. Practicing to be able to play phrases that you couldn’t play before is practice.

I like practicing the guitar. I’m a beginner at guitar. The more I practice, the better I feel at playing the guitar. The more time I put into it, the more I improve. There are few things other than practicing an instrument that will make you better. For example, what about sales? Just because you put in time doesn’t mean customers will buy your products. In sales, the amount of effort you put in is not proportional to the results. However, when it comes to guitar, at the beginner level, the amount of time and amount of practice you put in is proportional to your improvement. That’s what’s interesting.