by Craig | Mar 16, 2020 | Guitar Practice Tips
It’s not complicated improving your guitar playing. In fact, it’s pretty simple. All you need to do is follow these three steps… Think of some area of your playing that you’d like to improve.Understand what changes you need to make in order to...
by Craig | Mar 9, 2020 | Guitar Practice Tips
Let’s imagine for a minute that you’re feeling really sick. In fact…you feel downright dreadful. You can’t remember the last time you felt this bad. Because you feel so sick, you decide to visit your local doctor. After the usual annoying wait, you...
by Craig | Mar 2, 2020 | Guitar Practice Tips
I’ve noticed from my guitar teaching experience that many guitarists often feel immense frustration when it comes to their guitar playing. And while there are many potential reasons for this frustration, a very common one is having a short-term mindset. What I...
by Craig | Feb 17, 2020 | Guitar Practice Tips
Because I specialise in teaching guitar to adults, I’ve noticed something… The vast majority of adults learning the guitar are busy. Really busy. Is that something you can relate to? If you’re like many of the guitarists I teach you might… Have...
by Craig | Feb 10, 2020 | Guitar Practice Tips
There’s one thing that I particularly love about learning the guitar. And it’s probably not what you think. The thing I’m talking about is the fact that… Becoming a good guitarist requires a significant commitment to regular practice. I absolutely...
by Craig | Feb 3, 2020 | Guitar Practice Tips
In another article, we took a look at the overflow effect. If you’ve read that article you’ll remember how we activate the overflow effect by doing three things… Practising fewer things.Practice things on a VERY deep level.Practice things until you can...