3 Play Guitar Tips For Beginners
Most beginner guitar players develop bad practice habits. And if you're not careful those bad
habits can SERIOUSLY handicap your future guitar playing potential!
However, these mistakes are easy to avoid if you know about them before you start.
Perfect Practice Makes
Perfect
You've heard the saying that "practice makes perfect", right? Well, sorry to say, but practicing the
wrong things the wrong way just makes matters worse!
Think about it...
- If you practice something wrong over and over again, you'll become very good at doing something wrong! But
it will never be right.
- You can't practice a bad technique and expect it to get better. You have to practice the RIGHT
technique - perfectly - right from the start!
Practice Goals
How you practice is very important. Especially how you use your body and hands.
The general idea is to be as relaxed as possible and avoid too much tension in your body.
- TENSION is the greatest barrier to a free, natural playing style. Most beginners use far
too much tension in their body and hands. You must always be as relaxed as you can and use a light
touch.
- Too much wasted finger movement when changing from one chord to another. Keep finger
movements to a minimum.
- ALWAYS practice as slowly and accurately as you can. This is
where you train your muscles and nervous system to play guitar automatically for you on auto-pilot. The better
you teach your muscles with good habits the more natural it will become.
"PERFECT Practice Makes Perfect!"
That's the motto you should adopt every time you sit down to practice your guitar...
A Warning For The Wise...
Many try to learn guitar on the cheap... tab, friends, internet etc.
It doesn't work!
Playing guitar is both an art and a physical skill.
And you can't develop the necessary physical skills from tab, magazines or the internet. It's too hit and miss.
And mostly you'll learn bad habits and create a lot of gaps in your knowledge and playing ability.
So if you really are serious about being the best guitar player you can —of being able to
play to your full potential without the usual handicaps and limitations most have — then you need a plan...
You need a tried-and-true method that takes you by the hand and builds your skills step-by-simple-step in the
order that offers the most benefit and fastest progress.
Tip 2: Muscle-Memory Video
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