Monday, September 14, 2009
A Guitar Lesson to help you develop your vision
A Guitar Lesson to help you develop your vision Have you ever done any of the following? 1. Made excuses for not practicing it? Not? T is the time? 2nd Practiced the same licks and exercises that last year? 3rd Felt like you had a wall in your progress? 4th Traute not what the practice? If your name is Steve Vai, it's likely that you? Ve at least one of them! These are all symptoms of a lack of vision.What I mean by vision? Vision This context, a clear picture in his head? s eye, as How to play. There must be a clear, stimulating and inspiring photos! Without a clear picture of what we ideally like a solid, as you I do not know what you need to do in practice to achieve this vision. They are also probably lose the drive and motivation to practice daily for many years until you can How to play your vision. It is also possible with the loser? S is mantra? I don? T Time to practice?. An exercise: Think about how you want to play in 10 years. Close your eyes and try to you can see exactly how you want to play for play. Write what you see now.Make sure is detailed. What is a master? What are the songs you can play? What band are you? How many students have Teach? How does it feel when you play, how you doing? Exercise Two: Now write the areas of your game you need to start Work to protect your vision. What we need techniques Practice? What do I need to lea the agreements? What you need for music theory Lea how? Do you need to do ear training? What books, teachers, CDs and other tools to help you achieve your vision? How much time each day doing If you think you have to practice to play, how you want to play? Exercise Three: Spend 10 minutes a day for the next 30 days to play just imagine How to play. This with your eyes. Don? Fear that won? Brand T You want to eat tofu or around the district to embrace the trees! At the end of every time you do this, write a little 'in your new details Vision. By the end of 30 days should make you feel so excited that you want to practice 24 / 7! Copyright? 2005 by Craig Bassett. All rights Reserved.Craig Bassett (guitar Solutions Expert) is a guitarist, author and teacher of guitar.
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