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Students Who Follow Practice Directions Always Have More Fun

Students Who Follow Their Teacher’s Practice Directions Always Have More Fun with Guitar. Remember the student I talked about in last week’s blog The Art of Following Directions for Success? Well… here’s another thing that that student said: “The most fun thing I did was learn the Pink Floyd song” My response: I agree… The Students Who Follow Practice Directions Always Have More Fun

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The Art of Following Directions for Success

The Art of Following Directions for Success. I’ve had one of these weird/interesting/odd (and thank god, pretty rare to happen) experiences again this week, with a beginning student who rather practices things “his way” thinking “his way is better”, rather than following my practice directions. So what do you know: he’s sharing, his 5th lesson The Art of Following Directions for Success

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The Prevalence of Sloppiness in Shred Guitar

The Prevalence of Sloppiness in Shred Guitar First off: Happy Valentines Day! May you have an incredibly fun day with loved ones today. Second off: I didn’t mean for the title of the post to sound like clickbait. This title hits home what this post is about: most shredders play much less clean than your The Prevalence of Sloppiness in Shred Guitar

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The 16 Greatest Albums of All Time

The 5 Greatest Albums of All Time Of course, such a list is completely subjective. This list will be different for everyone, based on personal taste, musical interests, upbringing, environment, and tons of other factors. On the other hand, it’s interesting to see on many forums, Quora, and music sites, that there are certain albums The 16 Greatest Albums of All Time

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How To Improvise with Dim7 Arpeggios over V7

Improvising with Dim7 Arpeggios over V7 A couple of weeks ago I posted a free lesson here about the dim7 arpeggio. If you need a quick recap on this, check out the dim7 arpeggio fingerings here: The Dim7 Arpeggio I also wrote in the past about the 3 ways dim7 chords are used in music. How To Improvise with Dim7 Arpeggios over V7

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