Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Tickets for Tweens

Learning guitar requires lots of patience and discipline. These are qualities that you should cultivate within yourself. Don't let the feeling of slow progress get to you. Provided you are putting in consecutive practice days, the big improvement is definitely there. Even if you can only squeeze in only twenty practice minutes a day, do that and don't stop to be pessimistic. You see learning guitar is like learning a language. The difference between the fluent French speaking person and the incoherent one is the fact that one speaks the language more often that the other. Needless to say, the same applies for guitar, those who play great guitar practice daily while the average guitarist is inconsistent and erratic when it comes to practice.

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