6 Techniques that will make you a better guitarist

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Learning guitar may sound amazing, but it requires quite a lot of practice. If you cannot motivate yourself to exercise guitar or your skills are not improving, then you may try some of the following guitar practicing techniques, to ensure a successful guitar session.

Speaking of practicing, you don’t need to spend 4-5 hours a day if you are not able to do. What you need is an everyday and regular practice. Spend 15-30 minutes daily, if you cannot afford more time, in order to practice willfully.

 

6 Smart Techniques for Guitar Practicing

Let’s have a look at these 6 smart techniques that will not just help you save time, but they will make you more efficient with each practice session.

 

  1. Go Slow

When you are trying to learn a new song or a new technique be prepared to slow everything else down. Concentrate on precise fingering, difficult chords or strumming patterns. This method is the only way for you to learn playing at perfection.

 

  1. Use a metronome

Having a good rhythm when playing a song is something vital whether you are playing solo or in a band. A great way to do this and work on your rhythm is to use a metronome. You can easily download a metronome app on your smartphone. In any case, good rhythm is what distinguishes advanced from average guitarists.

 

  1. Record yourself

Another exceptional way to check your progress is to record yourself. Feel free about setting goals and note the dates of the recordings. With this technique, you can hear where you need to be improved and how much you are improving in a certain period.

 

  1. Keep a Calendar

Try to be disciplined with your practice. A calendar will help you achieve that by marking precisely which days and times you are free to practice.

 

  1. Emphasize on your weaknesses

When you are practicing, is there something bothering you? Is there something you feel you need to be improved at?

Try to remember that when you are practicing. You have to focus on the parts you need to.

 

  1. Practice at your most Productive times

Do you tend to learn better during morning or night time? If your schedule allows it and if you have the time, try to practice at your most productive times.

 

We hope that these techniques will help your guitar playing and will motivate you!

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