I’m always curious, how many people do you know who play guitar?
Here are two more interesting emails and comments I have got lately. I hope you find the emails and my thoughts useful…
I love writing songs, and the benefits of it are great. The creativity is wonderful…
Welcome to a new Monday post with 3 random thoughts on all things guitar, music, and life, including advice on changing guitar strings, some pro musician fun, and the simple stuff. Here we go…
I’ve just released a brand-new episode of the Acoustic Asylum podcast. It’s all about the topic of setting realistic expectations or facing the pain of eternal frustration…
Here’s how to save time when learning a new song. I do this BEFORE I start learning it.
Today, I want to talk about a simple tip that will help you improve your chords. This is especially important if you find your chords buzz or you get dead notes in your chords.
Learning songs can be a “brutal” experience. That’s because so many people are taught to go about doing it the wrong way.
It’s easy to misjudge the difficulty of a piece of music. Walt said this the other day after listening to my latest podcast episode.