Welcome To This Series On Practicing Guitar Where You’ll Learn How Professional Guitar Players Do It One of the unique things about Guitar in a Nutshell is the custom-made software members use to rapidly improve on guitar. It’s included with the membership. Working with the software is
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In the video below I’ll show you how to deeply program into your mind what you are trying to learn. It’s important to visualize your mind as a tape recorder when you practice guitar. It’s listening and recording everything you do. If you practice in an impatient
Read More... →Now I’ll show you how to locate your “Pressure Point”. This is crucial for improving as fast as possible on guitar Due to the work you’ve already done in Stage One you can be sure that you’ve already successfully programmed what you’re trying to learn securely in
Read More... →Here’s the best way to structure your practice sessions so that you get the maximum benefit from them I recommend a practice time of around 40 minutes as being ideal for most people and especially for beginners. Within that time you should have decided 3 things in
Read More... →How Long Should You Practice Guitar Each Day? If you are a beginner (someone who is still learning chord shapes and strumming for the first time) then 30 – 40 minutes a day is ideal. As a genuine beginner you’ll find that your rate of improvement is
Read More... →1. Be Realistic About What You Can Sustain In the beginning when your motivation is sky-high it’s easy to design a practice schedule that is simply not sustainable over the long term. We see this happen all the time with diet plans or physical workouts at the
Read More... →Years ago I had a friend who was studying in a music conservatory to become a classical concert pianist. Pretty serious stuff I can tell you. They literally live, breath, eat and sleep it. What I learned from him however is that the professors would teach and
Read More... →If there’s one sin I see beginners committing more than any other it’s trying to learn guitar through learning songs If you’re guilty of that there are some things you need to understand. Firstly, most decent guitar players can learn a new song in about 5 –
Read More... →You’re fed up, bored, frustrated and sick of not making any progress with guitar. What to do? Guy’s, I’ve been there too. I think every guitar player in history has. The first thing to do when this happens is to stop practicing. It could be a sign
Read More... →Some people want to completely master each step of guitar before moving forward but this is actually a recipe for disaster! This page is a little word of warning for you. As you are going through the lessons inside the members area please don’t get caught up
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