Guitar Tips

frybaby
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Tue Jan 31, 2012 9:59 am

Some tips I gathered from my guitar internet search.
Hope at least some prove useful.



Some days I can't get over what a blast it is to play guitar.
Some days...it's harder.
1) Be Realistic. Don't put unrealistic goals on yourself for
how much time you can devote to guitar. Just relax and say
to yourself - "I'm going to take 'small bites' every day..."
*Playing and practicing your guitar 20-30 minutes a day is
a good, workable plan.
2) Be Patient. Put aside your inner measurements and private
unrealistic goals that discourage you when you don't meet
them. True Learning takes time. Just relax and take it one
step at a time - one exercise, song, or skill at a time.
3) Play for Others. Get other people involved in your journey.
As soon as you can play a song, grab some of the people in
your house, swallow your pride, and play it for them. This is
one of the best ways to stay inspired to keep going.
4) Relax. When you get all tensed up about this or that task,
you don't learn very well. It can quickly become a big
"stress-fest." Don't be too hard on yourself, and when you
feel physical tension or get too frustrated, stop and come
back to it later.
5) Keep Moving. Don't get stuck. Your biggest enemy when
actively practicing is getting stuck in the swamp of some
dreaded exercise or song that you just can't get perfect.
If you find that you are stuck on something, move to a
new exercise or song and re-focus!
6) Strive for Control--Not Perfection. It is much more
important that you can play an exercise slowly and in
control, than playing it fast but poorly executed. When
you get to Carnegie Hall, then you can worry about
perfection. But for now, while you are learning, look
for controlled competence, not perfection.
Regards to all,
Frybaby


AcousticAl
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Tue Jan 31, 2012 11:24 am

Some good advice here.
Thanks for posting.


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