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How to Play Guitar with Confidence

How to Play Guitar with Confidence Confidence is attractive. Confidence also rubs off. It breeds stage presence and charisma. It’s hard to think of a rock star as someone who is timid on stage, playing with his shoulders hunched, looking at the ground. Taking this a step further: you will never do your best work How to Play Guitar with Confidence

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10 Questions Nobody Ever Dares to Ask The New Guitar Teacher

The 10 Most Important Questions Nobody Ever Dares to Ask Their New Guitar Teacher. Looking for a new guitar teacher can be a daunting task. How do you get started? How do you know that he will be a good fit? What do you look for? What do you need to pay attention to or 10 Questions Nobody Ever Dares to Ask The New Guitar Teacher

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The Top 10 Things to Look For in a Guitar Teacher

The Top 10 Things to Look For in a Guitar Teacher Figuring out what to look for in a guitar teacher can be a daunting task. There is always the uncertainty and doubt of whether or not you will have good chemistry with your teacher. After all: you will be putting yourself in a vulnerable The Top 10 Things to Look For in a Guitar Teacher

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The Power Of Focus For Guitarists

Boost Your Guitar Progress with These Focus Tips One’s success in life is linearly correlated to one’s ability to focus. The ability to keep your attention to the task at hand is one of the most important skills to have. It is a skill that you can train. How do you train anything? Simple: you The Power Of Focus For Guitarists

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It Actually Really Always IS The Teacher’s Fault. :)

It Actually Really Always IS The Teacher’s Fault. 🙂 Imagine following, You decided to take guitar lessons, and you’re exploding from excitement in anticipation of your first lesson with your new teacher. You’re also a bit nervous, cause you know you will be self-conscious about making mistakes, and you’re a bit worried about how your It Actually Really Always IS The Teacher’s Fault. 🙂

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