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How To Optimize Your Guitar Practice Time

You may be wearing one of the most effective guitar-practice tools on your wrist — a digital watch with a countdown timer. If you don’t have a countdown timer on your watch get yourself a digital kitchen timer. I bought a kitchen timer for about $7 at Target. Mine has a magnet and I can … Read more

October 25, 2023January 25, 2024 by Charles DavisCategories GuitarLeave a comment

Practice Guitar With a Purpose: Set Guitar-Playing Goals

Why do you want to play guitar? What do you want to get out of your guitar playing? Why practice? — to master a new tune? to learn to sight-read? to get faster? to pass the audition? Even if you don’t realize it we all practice to achieve some guitar-playing goal. To get the most out … Read more

October 24, 2023January 25, 2024 by Charles DavisCategories Guitar Learning & TechniquesLeave a comment

How to hold an electric guitar

Many players are unsure how they should be holding the guitar. Others simply haven’t given it much thought. Bad habits will hold back your playing, make it unnecessarily difficult for them to play the guitar, or will cause awkwardness or discomfort, and can even contribute to strain and injury. Good habits will improve your playing, … Read more

October 23, 2023January 25, 2024 by Richard MillerCategories Guitar Learning & TechniquesLeave a comment

What is a Floyd Rose and do you need one?

One of the most daunting and potentially expensive things that people learning electric guitar often have to deal with is buying their first electric guitar.If your dad or your roommate or somebody has a guitar and they’re happy to let you use it, then lucky you. You’ve dodged a bullet man; just keep playing that … Read more

October 22, 2023January 25, 2024 by Robert WilliamsCategories Guitar Learning & TechniquesLeave a comment

Guitar Terminology

When you first learn guitar, there is an entire vocabulary of brand new words you come across. Here are some of the most basic of them explained:Parts of the guitarNeckThis is a guitar neckThe neck is the “middle” of the guitar, with one end attached to the body, and one end attached to the headstock. … Read more

October 21, 2023January 25, 2024 by Robert WilliamsCategories Guitar Learning & TechniquesLeave a comment

Should you learn to play Rhythm Guitar or Lead Guitar?

A reader asked me about whether some materials would be better or worse depending on whether you wanted to play rhythm guitar or lead guitar. And it made me think, I get asked something along these lines fairly often. Usually new guitarists want to know which is more important to learn, or which is “better”. … Read more

October 20, 2023January 25, 2024 by Robert WilliamsCategories Guitar Learning & TechniquesLeave a comment

Which best method to learn guitar is right for you?

Are you new to playing guitar, and not sure how you should go about learning? There are a number of different ways you can get Guitar Instruction. The best way to go about it depends who you are and what stage you are at. Here are the common was to learn guitar, and the advantages … Read more

October 19, 2023January 25, 2024 by Charles DavisCategories Guitar Learning & TechniquesLeave a comment

Making good guitar practice choices

“In ‘The Paradox of Choice’, Barry Schwartz spends a lot of time talking about maximizing and satisficing. Maximizing is finding the best choice or option. Satisficing is finding one thing that works and doing it. We need to spend more time satisficing and less time looking for the ideal solution or the ideal technical routine or … Read more

October 18, 2023January 25, 2024 by Charles DavisCategories Guitar Learning & TechniquesLeave a comment

How to attach an acoustic guitar strap

Many guitar players have trouble attaching an acoustic guitar strap to their instrument, unlike the electric guitar most acoustics only come with one strap button located at the base of the instrument. Despite the fact that this problem is rather easy to solve, most acoustic players never actually get round to attaching a strap to … Read more

October 17, 2023January 25, 2024 by Robert WilliamsCategories Guitar Learning & Techniques1 Comment

The Rise of the Super-Ukes!

Super-Ukes

You’d have to have been living in a coal mine not to have noticed the rise and rise of the humble ukulele in recent years. Around the world the once ‘for novelty acts only’ instrument is finally being taken seriously again and the list of guitarists who sing its praises is endless. Tempted to try … Read more

October 16, 2023January 25, 2024 by Robert WilliamsCategories Guitar
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