Today, I’ve released a new episode of the Acoustic Asylum.
It’s another “rule of guitar playing” aka the second rule of the asylum.
Today, I’ve released a new episode of the Acoustic Asylum.
It’s another “rule of guitar playing” aka the second rule of the asylum.
The last few days I’ve been doing a really useful exercise.
It’s one that has helped me, and I believe it could be very powerful for many guitarists.
Particularly those of you who are struggling with tension.
Archie came home from school the other day, singing two new songs…
“Help” by The Beatles and “Blue Suede Shoes” by Elvis Presley.
Great choices…
…And certainly, better than that “Baby Shark” song!
Today, I want to share with you a really quick but incredibly powerful practice tip that will make learning anything on the guitar faster, more enjoyable, and far less frustrating for you. This is something I call the “5 X Rule” and it is something every single one of my students knows inside out. You should too.
In this podcast, I discuss one of the hidden killers of guitar playing progress and why it is so important you spend some time focusing on getting it right.