A metal producer quit guitar for 8 years. His comeback method is what most of us are missing.
Eyal Levi quit guitar for 8 years, then came back with a color-coded spreadsheet. His method exposes the one thing most of us skip.
Tips, techniques, and insights to help you practice smarter and progress faster.
Eyal Levi quit guitar for 8 years, then came back with a color-coded spreadsheet. His method exposes the one thing most of us skip.
Productive practice doesn't require a rigid structure. It requires paying attention. Here's what that actually looks like.
You've played that part a hundred times. Then you hit record and it falls apart. Here's what's actually happening, and how to use it to practice better.
A guitarist-turned-developer shares what building a music practice app taught him about shipping software, scope creep, and trusting the process.
I can play Limelight. I just can't play it right. Here's why 'good enough' keeps musicians stuck and what it costs you to settle.
I spent most of last year convinced I'd stopped improving at guitar. I was practicing four or five days a week, working on the same material, putting in the time. Nothing was changing. The parts that
You're probably improving more than you think. The problem is you can't hear it. This is the simplest way to know if your practice is working.
I’m a guitar player, and I also train for long-distance running. The distances aren’t important here, what mattered was a lesson I picked up from running: every serious training plan builds in rest da
Frustration with Voice Memos led to creating RunThrough, a music practice app for recording, comparing, and improving performances efficiently
You've been playing for years, but you feel stuck. The same mistakes keep happening. Progress has slowed to a crawl. Sound familiar? You're not alone. Most musicians hit plateaus because they're practicing, but not focused practicing. What is Focused...
Enhance musical skills by recording practice sessions for objective feedback and progress tracking.
The difference between practicing and just playing—and why it matters for your progress.