How to practice guitar video lesson
...how to start enjoying guitar practicing |
First - one advice that goes above everything else: Make sure to have a practice routine that's e-n-j-o-y-a-b-l-e for you. Doesn't matter how correct your practice sessions are - if you only pick up the guitar once a week nothing will happen. Make sure to mix in as many enjoyable parts as possible in your routine - so that you will want to practice and play as often as possible. Please do me a favor and remember this advice for the rest of your life - I believe it is adoptable to anything you want to learn. Here is a development illustration for one of my typical "success" students.
In order to have a productive practice schedule it's essential to understand the mechanisms behind serious practicing. I have said it before and I will say it again:
And there my friend, is the secret of success. Be motivated every day - even if people tell you that you are "talentless", or if you fear your chances are small. If your motivation is there - so are your chances. |
How to practice - set up a schedule |
Structure your practice routine in the same way as I did in this lesson's video. The guitarist styles you like, will determine which techniques to include in your routine. As an example we will look at "Paul Gilbert style practicing" and "Marty Friedman style practicing". Use the following as a guideline on how to divide your practicing time:
![]() How much time per day should one practice? Well, how fast do you want to get good? You determine the rate of your progress! Having said this - I also want to make clear that practicing several hours a day can result in injuries. Be vigilant and stop immediately if you feel pain. Good luck!
Scales suitable for jamming to this lesson's backing track - E minor/aeolian: |
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