Practical Advice For The Speed-Impaired
If you are struggling with getting your lead playing up to speed, pinpoint and target your specific weaknesses with these exercises.
Read moreIf you are struggling with getting your lead playing up to speed, pinpoint and target your specific weaknesses with these exercises.
Read moreStay motivated and reach your musical goals by keeping track of you practice sessions with the OSIRIS GUITAR Journal – a practice journal app for iPhone and iPad. Log sessions with and share them on Facebook to impress your friends, as well as handy statistics and diagrams of your progress.
Read moreGet the most out of your practice and focus by keeping a practice journal, directly on your iPhone or iPad – with the OSIRIS GUITAR Journal
Read moreMany people find it difficult to play to a metronome, compared to playing to a drum track. However, this simple but clever trick by famous bass player Victor Wooten will help you play to a metronome and increase your consistency and tightness.
Read more5 great tips on how to get the most out of your practice and how to get out of a slump when you feel your playing is not moving forward and that you’re not evolving as a guitarist.
Read moreWith a hectic life as a parent of two and a demanding job, it’s often easy for me to sit down with the computer rather than play guitar when I have a moment of spare time. But this year is going to be different!
Read moreWith a day job and kids, how do you find time to practice? It can be a real challenge, but here are some good tips on how to make the ends meet.
Read moreA high enough playing speed without getting sloppy is often the hardest thing to achieve as a beginner. Here are 5 great tips on how to get there!
Read moreSince I reviewed the then-leading iOS guitar interfaces, a lot of new products have entered the market. One is the GuitarJack from Sonoma Wire Works. The nice people at Sonoma sent me the Guitar Jack model 2 for review for review. Overview The GuitarJack 2 is a docking-port interface like the Apogee Jam, unlike the […]
Read moreIt is my great pleasure to present this guest post from Dan Vuksanovich, who runs the site Why I Suck at Guitar: It can be daunting for an aspiring rock/metal guitarist to feel adequate these days. There was a time when a few tasty pentatonic licks might turn heads, but the rock guitar game changed forever […]
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