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GuitarSite.com Guitar News Weekly Edition #90, May 15, 2000 |
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RECIPE FOR SUCCESS by Will Landrum Ever wonder how someone could be so good at what they do? Do you wonder if you could ever be as good as your favorite guitar player? Well, I'm here to tell you that you can! I'm also here to give you some insight as to how. There are several principles you must adhere to if you are to ever get to a level of great playing. Some of these principles are not just for guitar players. They apply to anything in life that you're trying to accomplish that's worth accomplishing.
1) DEDICATION
2) PRACTICE Here's an example:
6:00 - 6:15 Do you know how many times you can play a G major scale in 15 minutes? Somewhere around 90! That's 90 repetitions closer toward you becoming an expert! You could even break this hour into six 10 minute intervals if you want. You will be surprised at how much you can accomplish in an hour of structured practice.
3) PERSERVERENCE Now, as everyone knows..."Life Happens". If you see your time being violated, make it up Saturday or Sunday. Try not to skip your practice time completely because it will "open the door" to letting it happen again and again.
4) FOCUS Also pay attention to your nerves. Are you relaxed or tense when trying to do this? You need to stay relaxed of course. I have actually helped students play better by just having them concentrate on relaxing!
5) PATIENCE
- Can they compose a good tune? Your playing and musicianship will mature with time. Heck, I went to dinner last week with Michael Fath and he was telling me how he was studying with some guy who was a master at a particular style because "there is always something else to learn". "The more you know, the more you realize what you don't know". Oh yeah...patience..."if you practice, it will come". Give yourself credit for being ahead of yesterday's trials.
6) BELIEVE IN WHAT YOU'RE DOING Nine times out of ten, a genius is simply a person who refused to give up! Article by Will Landrum of <http://www.willlandrum.com>. Will is helping thousands of on-line guitarists with his all original content web site, free guitar teaching ezine and growing line of instructional software and products. |
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