A lot of people told me to study masters games. So I writed down a few of the best games I know (simple enough for me to understand), and try to play these again. But I'm kind of stuck, I don't know what exactly I can study and am not confident (and a bit overwhelmed).
I'm a musician ; the best way I found to great improvement in practice was replaying master's phrases until I can really play it like it's my phrase, my notes, with the master's influence and my touch.
So I figured for chess it can be true ; but since I'm new, I can't figure a way, or a system to study chess with the same efficiency I study music. (Perhaps it's because I practice music for 23 years and am a new chess player. The habits and knowledge aren't the same obviously)
I'm a musician ; the best way I found to great improvement in practice was replaying master's phrases until I can really play it like it's my phrase, my notes, with the master's influence and my touch.
So I figured for chess it can be true ; but since I'm new, I can't figure a way, or a system to study chess with the same efficiency I study music. (Perhaps it's because I practice music for 23 years and am a new chess player. The habits and knowledge aren't the same obviously)