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Hey Guitar Star,
Hey Guitar Star,
Have you used your metronome yet today?
What about this week? Month? Year?
Maybe you’ve never used a metronome. Just in case no one has told you yet there’s a direct correlation between how much time you spend with your metronome, and how good you sound on the guitar.
Timing is EVERYTHING on this instrument.
GUITAR FACT OF THE DAY:
Even if you only know how to play 4-5 different open chords, but you have a great sense of timing, people will think you are a guitar legend!
I know this because I’ve seen it...many times!
Take modern-day indie-folk musicians. Lots of these players can’t play barre chords. They use capos so that they can utilize beginner open chord shapes.
They rely on their timing (and usually their voice) and the audience thinks they’re as good as Clapton or Hendrix!
When in reality, you probably know almost as much about guitar as they do! (in some cases you might even know more than them!)
The only guitar advantage they have over you is their timing.
So, let’s calibrate your timing with a simple exercise! This is going to be a guided metronome video practice session. Grab your guitar and join me!
[CLICK HERE] to join me and finally get a good sense of timing on the guitar!
Start doing this for 3 minutes at the start of your practice session.
If you practice every day, after a month your timing will be much more calibrated!
Strum patterns, fingerpicking, chord transitions, and songs will become easy.
But more importantly, when you have good rhythm, the guitar is much more enjoyable.
And if you’re one of those people who thinks using a metronome is bad and makes you sound robotic, I’m sorry but you are simply wrong.
Practice with a metronome, perform without.
This is one of the best tips anyone can give you for quick improvement.
Ps. Don’t be metronome-phobic! Metronomes are your friend, and they will transform your guitar playing! Don’t you want your friends to think you’re as good as Clapton or Hendrix?
Mike B
Do you love music from the 1960s? The Stones, Clapton, Hendrix, Zeppelin… Check out my full song collection lesson on 50 tunes from the 1960s - the 60s Rock Guitar Song Collection. Check out the amazing songs covered and get full lessons and tabs [Click Here]
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Who is currently your all-time favourite guitarist, and why?
Who is currently your all-time favourite guitarist, and why? Email back and let me know! Let's get this conversation rolling. I'm talking all-time here (you can choose guitarists that are no longer living!) My answer changes every day, depending on what mood I am in. But for today, I gotta go with our main man Eric Clapton. Here's why! I didn't truly study Clapton until I had been playing guitar for over a decade. Growing up, I had learned the riff from Sunshine of your Love, and I nailed Tears in Heaven when I was getting into fingerstyle. That was about it! I never studied his lead playing and solos until I started teaching guitar. Lots of people request to learn Clapton songs, so over the years, I have learned lots of note for note Clapton. The first few Clapton solos I learned were a trip. Everything looked familiar as if I had already learned them. This totally blew my mind and I came to this realization: Clapton is such an incredibly influential guitarist that after 15 years of practicing guitar, I had learned his style of playing by studying guitarists that had studied him. Every great guitarist in the past 50 years has either studied Clapton or studied someone that studied Clapton. It's your time. Enjoy this lesson on the classic cream tune Sunshine of your Love. [Click Here] to check out the lesson Thanks for checking out the lesson! I hope you enjoy this flashback back into the 60's. Keep on rippin it up, Will Ripley Are you struggling with chord changing and playing songs on the guitar? Our program “Stairway To Strumming” will get you fully covered with our step-by-step beginner guitar method that will get you STAGE READY. Check out the details >> HERE Want to get private guitar lessons from me and the team here at CGS? >> Check this out [Click Here] Take our Guitar Roadblocks Quiz and get a free lesson dedicated to removing your #1 challenge on the guitar right now >> Take the quiz HERE |
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Samsung Galaxy S20 5G - 128GB - Gray (Unlocked) Smartphone +$100 eBay Gift Card
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