Thursday, February 15, 2007

Learn To Play Guitar



Learn to play Guitar

Today I wish to share with you an advanced guitar learning technique that you may not be aware of that can make a dramatic impact in developing your guitar playing skills and cut your guitar learning time in half, and it has nothing to do with actually playing or touching the guitar. This is the best part of this advanced technique, in that you can do it without your guitar and it can be done anywhere at anytime you wish to put it in to practice.

By activiting and using that part of your brain that was created to achieve the positive results you are desiring, you can take your guitar playing to whole new level. Mental visualization is an advance technique that is rarely talked about when it comes to learning how to play guitar. This is more than just picturing yourself playing guitar, but having a clear mental picture from placing your fingers in the correction position and having the chord patterns memorized, to seeing yourself mentally shifting with ease from one chord position to the next. Then the next time you pick up your guitar you will be ready to execute what you have already programmed in your mind.

Again, this is an advance technique. You will still need to practice playing on a real guitar as well as learning the chords and the correct fingering on the fretboard of your guitar. One of the best programs I have come across that combines both the practical and physical aspects of learning how to play guitar along with a special free bonus course on activating and using the mental side of guitar playing can be found by Clicking Here!

This advanced technique will not only have the potential to cut your learnig time in half, but it can help you overcome other obstacles you may think are impossible to you becoming the best guitar player you can be. For example, how do you think the great guitar players became so great? Sure, they practiced and put in their "time", but they also used mental visualization to unlock their imagination and remove any limits to their guitar playing.

If you are serious about learning how to play the guitar and progressing to the next level, do give this advanced technique a try knowing that at anytime you can have your own practice session whenever you want.

Learn To Play Guitar


Monday, February 12, 2007

Learn To Play Guitar



Learn To Play Guitar

Here's another simple yet important guitar lesson on your journey to how to learn to play guitar. Besides forming a disciplined and productive practice time, making sure your guitar is in perfect tune can make a major difference not only in your beginning phase of guitar playing but knowing how to keep your guitar in perfect tune is a skill you will use throughout your guitar playing life.

Tuning problems are one of the obstacles beginners encounter when trying to learn to play guitar. While beginners may be able to set their fingers in the correct position, if the guitar they are practicing on is not in perfect tune, the sound coming out of the guitar will be out of tune with no form of harmony or melody. Not knowing how to tune your own guitar can be fustrating since you may need to know someone to help you tune your guitar each time your guitar gets out of tune, thus creating a lack of progress and with less motivation to learn to play guitar.

But learning the most effective and most used techniques for tuning your guitar is a crucial skill to maintaining your guitar sounding in perfect tune as it should. Guitar tuners are now easily available,and are easy to learn to use, as well as books and videos on how to tune your own guitar. Here's a great package you can check out that is part of a free bonus. It's a combo software and book on how to keep your own guitar in perfect tune. Click Here! for all the details.

By keeping your guitar in perfect tune, it will help you to play so much better and makes learning to play the guitar easier and more fun. I encourage you to invest on tools and resources that will make your guitar playing experience more productive and enjoyable. Continued guitar playing success and press on.

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Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Learn To Play Guitar


Learn To Play Guitar


Getting the most out of your practice time is crucial in learning to play guitar. Begin by clearing yourself from all distractions that can cause a loss of concentration and make sure you have enough space as well as being in a comfortable position to avoid any unwanted interruptions due to your body and hands becoming numb or getting any sudden cramps.


The next important element to making your practice time more efficient is to have the necessary resources you plan to use available and ready for your practice session. Nothing can be more fustrating than to waste your time looking for materials and resources resulting in a unproductive practice time. Keeping your practice materials, tools and resources organized is key to improving your guitar skills simply for the fact that your practice time will be more productive with more fun and you will learn to play guitar in less time.


There are tons of books and resources on guitar playing that it's easy to misplace and even lose vital practice materials that can prevent your progress.And with the computer age upon us, guitar software is now available as a training aid and resource that can be easily stored on your computer or laptop, as long as you remember to keep your files organized. For FREE guitar software and lots lots more, visit: http://www.TabGuitarLessons

This is just the basics to learning how to play guitar, but crucial in laying a solid foundation in developing a productive practice time on your way to reaching your full potential in becoming the best guitar player you can be.

Learn to play guitar!




Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Learn To Play Guitar



Welcome to our learn to play guitar blog. Here you will receive tips to learn to play guitar and how to care for your guitar. All the different styles of guitar playing will be discussed so you can develop your own unique style as you learn to play guitar.