GUITAR TUTOR

Wanted to learn a new instrument?

Wanted to sing songs and play guitar at the same time but  don't know how to start?

This gig is for you.

on your own schedule and pace

we can do it together and possible through zoom meetings.

 teaching hands-on guitar lessons, one on one teaching, from beginner to expert level: strumming, plucking, picking, chords and notes, teaching on flexible time 

It happens to the best of us. We fall into a rut, and don't know how to climb out of a soul sucking, lull in creativity. It's easy to become comfortable, after sitting down to practice, noodling, running over the same riffs. It's important to just play every once in a while, or play your favorite song, but if you want to move forward on the guitar, you have to be willing to shake things up.

Here are a bunch of different things you can do to get your guitar skills to another level.

LEARN A COVER SONG

One of my favorite ways to learn new techniques is by learning a cover song. If something, a technique, a riff, a melody caught my ear, I'd always try and learn the song, and add that thing to my arsenal. This helps your guitar playing for a lot of different reasons. For one, it helps you build a repertoire of songs you can play, and that's always fun. It also helps turn "practice" into not feeling like practice at all. It's really rewarding, and might just turn your practice sessions into something you can enjoy.

PLAY WITH OTHER PEOPLE

Whether it's people you just met, or folks you've been jamming with for years, playing together in a band setting is one of the best things you can do for your guitar playing. It teaches you so many things. How to play for the song, when to step up and shine, how to create something from nothing with other people, and I think most importantly...how to listen.

On that note, another fun thing to try is recording a riff or chord progression and sending it to one of your friends and seeing what they come up with. You'd be surprised at how a song progresses through the lens of more than just you.

BE UNIQUELY YOU

It's all well and good to try and emulate a guitarist you like. It's actually a great way to get started, learning their habits, scales they like to play, techniques they like to use, and so on. But at the end of the day, you are always going to uniquely be you.

SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY

I hope the tips above help you become a better guitar player, and get you excited about playing and learning each and every day. The key takeaway is to try something new every day. There's no way to "master" the guitar, and that's a beautiful thing.

How do you keep your playing fresh and exciting? Let me know by reaching out on Twitter or Facebook

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Terms of work
10/h
1 hour delivery
ETH, USDT, TIME
+22

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