Scott Tennant's Practicing Philosophy

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  • Опубліковано 20 гру 2024

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  • @JustAGuitarPlayer
    @JustAGuitarPlayer 8 місяців тому +6

    It’s 5am and I’ve been up all night and I’m so happy to have run across this UA-cam channel and this video. I went to music school with Scott at USC. I was a studio guitar major during the same years he was a classical guitar major. Scott was just one of those very special, extremely talented, hard working, very kind, brilliant people that I feel lucky to have crossed paths with in this life. What he is recommending here is truly great advice. My practice time hasn’t always been productive as I’d like it to be as it’s often been too easy to just play guitar instead of problem solve like he’s recommending here. Anyway so nice to see and hear him verbalize this very intelligent approach to guitar practice. Scott if you happen to read this ever, I hope you’re doing well, I wish you the best always, MP.

  • @AlexTalksTwo
    @AlexTalksTwo 3 роки тому +56

    How does this not have more views? This advice is applicable to so many things besides just music.

    • @guitarista666
      @guitarista666 3 роки тому +2

      Speaking to Scott's advice applying to areas other than guitar, when learning
      tennis, I always approached practice with a problem solving attitude. It worked
      extremely well. I got consistent, very good results.

    • @BernieHolland-w4l
      @BernieHolland-w4l 3 роки тому +4

      You are right ! It can be applied to virtually anything in life ! He is a very wise person.

    • @MusicMotivator
      @MusicMotivator 2 роки тому

      The whole approach in one of my books in case you might be interested.

  • @MikeFowlerguitars
    @MikeFowlerguitars 3 роки тому +17

    Practicing....
    Is problem solving.
    Nailed it. 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @elisehermansguitar
    @elisehermansguitar 2 роки тому +12

    "don't mix practise with playing". That is excellent, thank you Scott Tennant, I needed to hear that today!

  • @bryanadamik6839
    @bryanadamik6839 2 роки тому +14

    I have a load of classical guitar books, including Scott's Pumping Nylon. It is my favorite music book, including all the commentaries on all of the different exercises in it, including the arpeggio studies and flamenco. All the three volumes of Pumping Nylon are impressive, especially volume one. I'm still enjoying them very much after 12 years. Thank you Scott!

  • @renewortel2970
    @renewortel2970 8 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing this practical advice and WISDOM.

  • @nikolapetricevic
    @nikolapetricevic 2 роки тому +9

    What an amazing interview! I strongly resonated with these ideas, as I'm searching for that type of practice-play balance. At first I thought he was just gonna talk about practice but when he mentioned the importance of play, I lit up. It is also very refreshing to hear someone be so honest about their insecurities, and just overall be real about stuff. 10/10

  • @martinvergara1
    @martinvergara1 9 місяців тому +2

    Gracias mr Scott. Sabiduria y generosidad. Sus consejos y conceptos me ayudan mucho y ayudan a "expertos" y a principiantes. Los textos de pumping nylon son un tesoro

  • @scottconnuck3406
    @scottconnuck3406 Рік тому +2

    Sir... I love, love, love your approach to practice as problem solving. I wish I would have learned this approach as a young student of guitar! Back then, I got by purely by talent. I would merely mindlessly play through pieces without focus and objectives. Surprising that this approach had gotten me through undergrad school (Boston Conservatory) and even graduate school (Florida State) as a guitar performance major. Now, I am taking up the instrument once again... the difference is that this time I'm practicing with laser focus and have adopted a problem solving approach. After only a couple months, I've made what can only be considered astounding progress after a hiatus of nearly 40 years, due to my approach to playing. Thank you so much for your sage advice.

    • @gordyhydro5774
      @gordyhydro5774 11 місяців тому

      I gave up 40 years ago marriage and kids life in general. I reached a certain standard and never progressed. I'm 62 now picked up the guitar and wow. I focused on practising not playing. I play Lagrima and some gulianni studies to see if I have progressed at the end of each week. I boy does it seem to work. Let's hope I have many years left to play this beautiful instrument. God bless.

  • @jjson775
    @jjson775 Рік тому +1

    Scott is a brilliant guy

  • @zaenkmus
    @zaenkmus 3 роки тому +6

    Great advice. Such a warm and eloquent way of conveying lessons from his own life experience.

  • @lucarinaldovillani63
    @lucarinaldovillani63 3 роки тому +1

    Empathic and profound suggestions, Maestro Tennant. Hope to see You in Italy, best wishes and thanks

  • @titobattaglia7932
    @titobattaglia7932 День тому

    Thanks Scott. I think this idea will help me!!

  • @Sifu93
    @Sifu93 11 місяців тому +2

    "Practice is problem solving" holds so much truth. I differ between "practice" and "rehearsing", the difference being that the latter is playing what you already can play. Which is fun but it is also sort of your personal comfort zone. Real practice is just as much a mental challenge as it is about improving your mechanical skills. It is a constant trial and error, similiar to when we first learned to walk as a child. You fail, try again, fail try again, fail, try again etc. Until you eventually get it.
    A guy called Eriksson called this the matter of "purposeful" practice that separates the skilled ones from the really skilled ones, those we still talk about today. For the purpose of achieving mastery you commit yourself to this long and demanding process of only playing what you CANT play yet. And this is pretty much the secret sauce of progress, so obvious that we keep forgetting it, especially because we learn from an early age that failing in pretty much any way in life is something bad instead of the natural part of learning and evolving.
    So kudos to you Mister Tennant, well said and I wish everyone all the best with their personal journey!

  • @That52TeleGuy
    @That52TeleGuy Рік тому

    Profoundly said. With age comes wisdom. I find myself at an older age trying harder and not giving up as easy. I will now focus on a passage to get it to flow better. Not being a professional musician means I need to commit to playing time as there will always be other things to do. Guitar is still my Joy.

  • @johanblume2621
    @johanblume2621 2 роки тому +2

    Great tips from Scott. I really like his outlook.

  • @michaeljacobs3418
    @michaeljacobs3418 2 роки тому +1

    Clear, insightful and uncomplicated. Great video.

  • @russpalmeri
    @russpalmeri 5 місяців тому

    Great advice. Thanks

  • @alfredotoledo7213
    @alfredotoledo7213 3 роки тому +7

    Por favooooor! Traducir al Español en Sudamérica somos fanaticos de Scott.

  • @mattbod
    @mattbod Рік тому

    Scott’s Pumping Nylon is a classic and a must have for everyone learning classical guitar. His explanations and advice are always easy to understand and really help you.

  • @savagetofu1
    @savagetofu1 2 роки тому +1

    I find it interesting, that Scott's practice switch (on the side of his head) is "on" (up switch) & his play switch is "off". (down switch) 5:33

  • @AmaranathRanatunga
    @AmaranathRanatunga Рік тому

    Thank you for your video. It's Fine.

  • @kengrier3192
    @kengrier3192 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you Scott, l really appreciate you and your lessons on Tonebase.

  • @matheusaraujo6862
    @matheusaraujo6862 3 роки тому +2

    Beautiful Interview, Scott. Thank you for sharing this thoughts.

  • @Guitarlifebyjohn
    @Guitarlifebyjohn 3 роки тому

    Great interview with great advice! 🙏 Hope to hear Scott in Sweden in the near future 🎶🎵🎶

  • @hannah51238
    @hannah51238 Рік тому

    This is incredible advice, thank you!

  • @Darrenowsley
    @Darrenowsley Рік тому

    Scott this is the best advice for all guitarists to learn how to practice to play well.

  • @reinosteelframe9848
    @reinosteelframe9848 2 роки тому +1

    Gracias Scott!!👏👏👏

  • @gtrmusic69
    @gtrmusic69 3 роки тому +1

    That was really excellent. Good words Scott. Thanks

  • @lawcch
    @lawcch 3 роки тому +2

    just be happy if you going to perform on the stage. Also you share the music we loved with audiences.

  • @JakeMaltoGuitarist
    @JakeMaltoGuitarist 3 роки тому +2

    I read your book Pumping Nylon it helped me a lot to recheck my problem technique. The details was extremely specific

  • @aaronseilaff7479
    @aaronseilaff7479 2 роки тому

    I found this to be so profoundly relatable, thank you for the great advice

  • @michaelemmanuel9191
    @michaelemmanuel9191 3 роки тому

    Really great advice for anyone in music. Thanks, Scott. You are really such a beautiful man.

  • @michelledelen452
    @michelledelen452 2 роки тому

    Thanks so much for sharing with us, so much insight...

  • @virtuosodm3327
    @virtuosodm3327 2 роки тому

    Scott is definitely one of the most insightful musicians I've encountered, this kind of "information, insight,keeping it real,lol," is so valuable for all of us to discipline ourselves to do,Such a great Sensei 🙏

  • @paulmadryga
    @paulmadryga Рік тому

    Brilliant insights - thanks for posting.

  • @OscarGhgilia
    @OscarGhgilia 2 роки тому +1

    I love your approach! You’re Great!

  • @olverager
    @olverager 3 роки тому

    Thank you, Maestro!

  • @BernieHolland-w4l
    @BernieHolland-w4l 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent advice from Scott - a wonderful admixture of common-sense and compassion - thank you for sharing this xxx

  • @gonzalollache7306
    @gonzalollache7306 2 роки тому

    Pure wisdom

  • @MrWolfheart111
    @MrWolfheart111 Рік тому

    Thanks man....

  • @funnysecksnumber6998
    @funnysecksnumber6998 2 роки тому

    bassist here, its barely been a year since i started playing. and my appetite for learning more is so heavy, i ran out of useful bass videos. so im here to see what i can pick up from you guys lmao. i figured hey, i think i actually love classical acoustic styles with lots of slurry notes too. (normally i like alternative/progressive) damn. most things i actually want to play on my bass is hard.

  • @nonretrogradable
    @nonretrogradable 3 роки тому

    Invaluable. Incredible advice.

  • @graysenhagin
    @graysenhagin Рік тому

    Love it, thanks for the advice 🙏

  • @hughgurney3022
    @hughgurney3022 3 роки тому +1

    Yes, I like to play thro books, and you are right, technical issues need to be addressed separately.

  • @ABigDoggy
    @ABigDoggy 3 роки тому

    a goal, focused problem solving, meditation. this is critical thought in practice.

  • @AlanMcCarthyguitar
    @AlanMcCarthyguitar 2 роки тому +1

    Wise man . What’s the tune in background??I know it but can’t think of the name !

    • @stone1528
      @stone1528 2 роки тому

      The frog galliard John dowland

  • @tasosdiaforetico7377
    @tasosdiaforetico7377 3 роки тому

    Great stuff scott

  • @vanguard4065
    @vanguard4065 3 роки тому +2

    John Coltrane practiced constantly. before and after shows gigs he simply always had his instrument nearby at all times

  • @ericphillips7057
    @ericphillips7057 Рік тому

    This all makes complete sense, but it is mostly directed toward performing professionals, or aspiring professionals. As an amateur who rarely performs for others, I love that I don't have to have this level of discipline. If I only have 20 minutes to play, and I spend it doing some exercise, I hate it. It feels like wasted time, that I could have spent playing and enjoying actual music.

  • @savagetofu1
    @savagetofu1 2 роки тому

    good

  • @jeremydoody
    @jeremydoody 3 роки тому +2

    Play music you like..... 🤔
    What a concept

  • @bossanovaboy
    @bossanovaboy 3 роки тому

    Very truthful advices! Also when you warm up before a performance never play a number from the program!

  • @kevinpeat3721
    @kevinpeat3721 Рік тому

    I'm sure the Pumping Nylon book is good only I couldn't get from first base and the video to it was NO help whatsoever. I bet only a few owners of the book actually use it.

  • @vanguard4065
    @vanguard4065 3 роки тому

    there is no tomorrow

  • @oriventura
    @oriventura Рік тому

    These are just words of wisodm, especially when he talks about performing.

  • @hayesdabney
    @hayesdabney 8 місяців тому

    South Detroit philosophy.

  • @mi2cents265
    @mi2cents265 Рік тому

    I have no doubt this man is an excellent player. But his books,imo, are a bit overwhelming for newer players-it doesn't need to be. Mr. Tennant needs to simplify the art of memorizing and playing the basic notes on the fretboard. He hasn't. Am a novice player, but the simple things I practice that help me read and play across the whole fretboard are not anywhere included in Mr Tennant books. Maybe his way of learning is not like we, the average folks, do it.