Here are two more interesting emails I have got lately. I hope you find the emails and my thoughts useful… Today we are talking about how cool it is when you feel like a ‘real’ guitar player, and the passion that adults have for the guitar (that many youngsters don’t quite have yet…)
Over the years, I’ve shared many different frameworks to help students practise more effectively. I am proud of all of these, but like I mentioned in yesterday’s email… I am always keen to simplify my method of teaching guitar. …And give you actionable, clear, and precise advice.
Welcome to a new Monday post with 3 random thoughts on all things guitar, music, and life, including thoughts on a quick mental shift, the 10 x method, and storytelling in songs. Before we begin, I thought I’d just give you a quick heads-up on my barre chords course. It’s on sale until midnight tonight […]
Learning, playing, and improving your guitar skills can certainly be an ‘up and down’ experience. Some days you may feel on top of the world and other days like you’ve got no “talent” whatsoever.
“Lacking rhythm” is one of the most frustrating things a lot of guitarists struggle with… Yet, good rhythm skills are crucial for absolutely everything you play.
Welcome to a new Monday post with 3 random thoughts on all things guitar, music, and life, including thoughts on inspiring 74-year-olds, milestones, and progress sneaking up on you. Here we go…
In yesterday’s email, I talked about the ‘head’ and memory, but today I want to talk about the ‘heart’. One of my all-time favourite quotes about guitar playing is from the classical great Andrés Segovia.