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| qjckypgayehg at (no spam) yahoo.com... |
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:06 pm |
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Coming home from the store with your first guitar is an exciting time.
The anticipation of mastering a new instrument is absolutely
invigorating. But whether you plan on playing for sold-out audiences,
or simply for your friends and family, there are some simple things
you can do to accelerate the learning process. As with any new talent,
learning guitar is a lifelong process. By maximizing your practice
habits you can clear the roadblocks and become the best guitarist you
can be.
Slow Down This first tip doesn't apply to everyone, but it is
important enough to mention first. So many budding guitarists start
with trying to play their favorite songs. Many of these have
accelerated rhythms that set unrealistic expectations for first-
timers. It is important to start your guitar education with short,
simple, and slower songs. Remember, you need to crawl before you walk!
Practice Regularly This may seem like an obvious piece of advice, but
you would be surprised to find that few people follow it. Many people
assume they can make strides in their guitar proficiency by picking up
their guitar at any spare moment they have. While this may work for
some, the majority of guitar students need to set some sort of
schedule for practicing. You don't need to change your lifestyle, but
you should set aside at least a half-hour per day to practice.
Following a schedule not only brings regularity to your lessons, but
it also eliminates distractions that interrupt your concentration....
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