Enhancing the guitar how to find the best way
From teaching well over a thousand guitar students over the last 25 years, I have found that most guitarists do not struggle with finding lots of guitar practice materials. Instead, one of the most common problems I hear about is a general feeling of helplessness from not being able to make sense out of the millions of guitar practice exercises and resources found on the internet or elsewhere. If you can see yourself in what I wrote above and you feel overwhelmed by not knowing how to decide which guitar exercises you should focus your practice time on, then I want to show you why so many guitar players share this problem and (most importantly) how you can make more progress in your guitar practicing and identify exactly what you should practice on guitar to become the musician you want to be. One of the biggest mistakes that guitar players make regarding guitar exercises is having "too many" of them. As a result, they spend a lot more time and energy jumping around from one exercise to another than they do focusing on "how to get the most results" out of whatever guitar exercise they are practicing. Fact is that you can often make a lot more progress by focusing "intelligently" on a smaller number of highly targeted guitar practice exercises than you can from a long list of random guitar licks (more on this below). Another mistake guitar players make is looking for "what to practice on guitar" before defining specifically what their goals are AND what specific steps they need to take to achieve those goals. Remember that guitar exercises "in and of themselves" have no meaning. Going through monotonous repetitions of random guitar practice materials will have very little effect on your guitar playing until and unless your mind focuses on two things:1. The "specific" guitar playing problems you are trying to solve by using a particular guitar exercise. 2. How the guitar practice exercise fits into the big picture of the general guitar playing skills you are trying to develop. If you struggle to get results out of the exercises that you practice or if you are feeling overwhelmed from not knowing which guitar exercises to include into your guitar practice routine, ask yourself: "what specific guitar playing problem is this exercise helping me solve and how does this particular guitar practice exercise fit into the big picture of my long term goals as a musician?" If you cannot answer this question (don't worry - most guitar players cannot), then here are 4 steps you need to take to understand what to practice on guitar:1.Become clear on what you want to achieve on the guitar. 2.Break up your long term guitar playing goals into a list of skills that you must develop to reach those goals. If you are unsure of what steps you must go through to become the guitar player you want to be, check out this free resource about reaching musical goals.3.Narrow down your guitar practice exercises to a list that is very specific to your guitar playing problems. After doing Step 2 above, select the guitar exercises that will help you develop the skills you identified as important to your guitar playing goals. 4Learn how to organize your guitar practice time in the most effective ways among the exercises that you have identified in Step 3. This will help you to avoid wasting valuable practice time and will enable you to make faster progress. If you have trouble with doing this on your own, read this guitar practicing page to get help.If you are interested in it,please visit Epiphone Left Handed Guitars.
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