It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
Subscribe to our Patreon, and get image uploads with no ads on the site!
Base theme by DesignModo & ported to Powered by Vanilla by Chris Ireland, modified by the "theFB" team.
Comments
Best way to get over it is to record more often
Record yourself frequently. Once you take the process for granted, the red light fever will be gone.
One of my most frequent mistakes when overdubbing is to have a quick play along to the existing backing music just to set a level. Almost invariably, I come up with some random, spontaneous idea in the moment that I cannot replicate.
In short, when it's gone, it's gone. Record everything. You can always throw the weak bits away.
When I have been trying to learn a piece for a while and I stop making progress, I just park it for a few weeks and play something else.
Usually when I come back to it I am playing it much better in a very short amount of time.
That way you also keep practicing and becoming a better all round guitarist.