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4 Reasons why you are not growing as a guitarist
I’ve met many people who play guitar. Most are mediocre at best and are
not growing as a guitarist. I don’t say this to knock them and feel better
about myself. When I hear great guitarists I am challenged and inspired.
This is an attitude that takes time to develop, because it’s natural to
compare ourselves to each other and feel inadequate when there is
someone better then us or feel superior when someone else isn’t as good.
It’s a temptation that is almost impossible to avoid, but we have a choice
to think positive in any circumstance. Getting back to the point…
Mediocrity is a trap. We see progress and then feel accomplished. That’s a
great thing. Enjoy it, but don’t stop there. The good feelings will fade and
you’ll just feel mediocre. I’ve done it myself. The good news is you can
start to grow again. And much faster than before. To get started click the
red link at the bottom of this article.
4 reasons why you are not growing as a guitarist.
1. You believe you are good as you can get or you are afraid to try and fail.
This is not a good thought process.
2. You don’t know what to do to move forward at this point. You’ve been
trying to learn on your own and have exhausted your options. I can help
you.
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3. You might think becoming a refined player will change your style or take
away the “natural” or “real” element of your playing. This is definitely not
true. Becoming better just gives you more options to chose from and helps
you to enjoy what you already do even more. Others will enjoy it more as
well.
4. You are blame shifting. Maybe you say your guitar is not a quality guitar
or you don’t have enough time. This is a mask for laziness. Getting better
doesn’t take as much time as you’d think and a great player isn’t limited by
his guitar. I don’t mean to offend anyone about laziness. I get lazy too. I
do know that the feeling after you’ve accomplished something is much
more energizing than avoiding something. And it’s something you want to
see happen.
There are other reasons that can hinder you as a player. To find out more
contact Ken and we will get started on eliminating these obstacles in your
way to becoming great.