by Craig | Apr 27, 2020 | Guitar Practice Tips
If you’ve been learning the guitar for a while, then you’ve probably heard about the importance of slow guitar practice. While it’s certainly true that practising things slowly at first is an incredibly important and necessary thing to do, many...
by Craig | Apr 22, 2020 | Music Theory
If you’ve come across the term “guitar arpeggios” and are not quite sure exactly what it means, then you’re not alone. (There are plenty of guitarists out there who are confused as well). But luckily, arpeggios are pretty easy to understand...
by Craig | Apr 20, 2020 | Guitar Practice Tips
I’d like for you to picture an imaginary scenario for a couple of minutes. You’ve got a friend who has recently started learning a new language. They’ve decided that, since they’ve just had their 40th birthday, they need to shake things up a...
by Craig | Apr 13, 2020 | Guitar Practice Tips
Recording yourself is an incredibly helpful activity that allows you to speed up your guitar learning progress significantly. Despite the value of doing it regularly, it’s often surprising that some players don’t do it. Especially when you consider that...
by Craig | Apr 6, 2020 | Guitar Practice Tips
Over the years I’ve had the privilege to help a lot of guitarists improve their playing. And although each and every one of those players was a unique individual, I can feel very confident in making the following statement… Maniacal obsession crushes interest...