All too often, we reach for the most convenient thing, wanting that to be the solution to our problems. This only prolongs the problem.If you find yourself struggling with the
52 minutes, with a 17 minute break. Seriously.Sources:https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2014/09/science-tells-you-how-many-minutes-should-you-take-a-break-for-work-17/380369/https://www.themuse.com/advice/the-rule-of-52-and-17-its-random-but-it-ups-your-productivityHowever, with something like guitar playing, which is at least partially FUN, I feel there's room for us to round 52 up or
If there are drums and other instruments already playing on Beat 1, YOU don't necessarily need to play on it too, because that beat is already defined for the listener.
These 3 techniques (Bending, Vibrato, and Sliding) are at the heart of how you exude grace, control, and emotionality in your playing, and in this lesson I'm going to walk
Wouldn't it suck to work really hard to gain something, just to lose it again?Yeah? Well, then don't. :)What you gain when you practice consistently is the all-important element of
This lesson will help you really unlock the true magic of sequences: literally INFINITE melodies from a single pattern.Of course, in order to do that, first you'll need to know some
While most guitarists would approach these 3 techniques separately, they really are the 3 "delivery methods" of how you can impact your listener with any given melody — which is
If you find yourself constantly getting tripped up when going between different strings, especially when string-skipping, in this video I'm going to reveal a simple but powerful mental trick you
For this workout, you should use the 4/4 Sixteenths (Double-Bass Practice Beats) in your Guitar Practice Tools account. (It's the default beat that's loaded when you go to the Beats page.)