What do the guitar and the word “branding” have in common? Well, I once read that when it comes to branding, most people need to hear the name of the brand at least 6 times before they start to remember it. I have no idea how accurate that figure is, but it makes sense. That’s […]
Here are two more interesting emails I have got lately. I hope you find the emails and my thoughts useful…
It’s so important to have a “go-to” piece of music that you truly love to play. I wrote about this last week, and the responses were great.
Yesterday, I briefly talked about the importance of spotting and fixing your mistakes on the guitar. Today, I want to go deeper into this.
Welcome to a new Monday post with 3 random thoughts on all things guitar, music, and life, including the nostalgic effect of weddings, a useful creativity tips, and annoying mistakes. Here we go…
Thanks for all the kind words about the Acoustic Asylum podcast so far. I’m very much just getting the ball rolling, but once I get a regular schedule going and the website fully up and running, it’s going to be great fun.
Here is another Friday 10-second tip for you to enjoy… Today we’re talking about something the blues legend, Stevie Ray Vaughan, was a master of.
Over the years, I’ve noticed a fair few things that my most successful students have in common. One of these is that quite early on, they’ve often found a special piece they love to play.
Today I’m sharing two more interesting emails I have got lately. Firstly, here’s just a quick heads-up about the Acoustic Asylum podcast.
Welcome to a new Monday post with 3 random thoughts on all things guitar, music, and life, including a story of how five guitar legends came together, the struggle of small hands, and more. Here we go…