by Craig | Jan 27, 2020 | Guitar Practice Tips
About 14 years ago I noticed that one of my students was making spectacular progress. They were progressing at a rate far faster than some of my other students. I was curious about how they were getting the results. So I asked them exactly how they approached...
by Craig | Jan 25, 2020 | Guitar Success Mindset
A very rewarding part of teaching electric guitar is seeing a student develop belief in themselves. It’s really cool to see that as their belief grows, so do their efforts. And of course, this means that their progress accelerates. And as their progress...
by Craig | Jan 24, 2020 | Guitar Improvisation
Would it surprise you if I said that you are a master of improvisation? You can already improvise with great fluidity, effortlessness and skill. You have the skill to think of unlimited ideas and express them in a way that is uniquely you. At this point, you might be...
by Craig | Jan 20, 2020 | Guitar Practice Tips
In this article, we take a look at the exact process that I use to plan my guitar practice. I call it The Guitar Mastery Practice Planning Process. (Try saying that 10 times in a row quickly!!!). Although the specifics of practice planning will be different for every...
by Craig | Jan 18, 2020 | Guitar Success Mindset
I think that many guitarists are frustrated by their progress. They think about how many years they’ve been playing. And then they think about how they should be much better than they are. And this causes them to feel bad. It’s an easy trap to fall into....