Really Easy Guitar Tabs for Beginners

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Guitar Quick Start: 14 Easy Beginner Guitar Lessons in Tab (Paperback)

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“WHAT IF YOU COULD LEARN TO PLAY GUITAR QUICKER AND EASIER THAN YOU EVER THOUGHT POSSIBLE?”

“What if you could do this without having to read music, learn music theory or play songs like Mary Had a Little Lamb? What songs will you play? Who will you play for?”

TWO SIMPLE BUT POWERFULL SECRETS What I’m about to reveal may seem obvious, but most guitar players simply don’t think about this. There are two secrets that determine how fast you will progress on guitar: what you practice and how long you practice. That’s it. Pretty simple isn’t it? You have probably experienced the effect of this before. The more you practice something the better you get.

THE REAL KEY IS… The most important factor that determines how fast you will progress on guitar is not the total time you practice, but WHAT YOU PRACTICE. If you take a random approach to practicing you will get random results. Imagine going to the gym and doing some bench presses. Then you hit the pool and do some laps. Next you do biceps curls, hit the steam-room, do a full-out sprint, hit the treadmill and then…. First of all, you’ll be lucky to get out of the gym alive. Second, by taking such a random (and dangerous) approach you minimize any benefits you would get from the workout. The same is true of music. IF YOU DON’T KNOW HOW TO PRACTICE YOU ARE SABOTAGING YOUR RESULTS.

HOW I DISCOVERED THIS SECRET When I first started to learn guitar I organized each practice session to work on what I wanted to learn and what I needed to learn. I found this to be VERY EFFECTIVE. I continued to modify my approach as my playing improved and my understanding of music increased. When I started teaching guitar, I showed my students this approach. I TESTED and RE-TESTED the FORMULA to find the MOST EFFECTIVE PRACTICE SYSTEM FOR BEGINNERS. I found that every student that used this approach got good results and some got great results. Some students mastered most or all of the material I had given them in their previous lesson. Other students mastered everything, and had gone on to do much more. It was great. I could hear consistent improvement in their playing each week. Then there were those students that did not follow the practice system. Their progress was slow at best. Sometimes they would hardly remember what was covered in the previous lesson. I would go over the practice formula again and ask if they would just give it a try. Some never would. Others would give it a shot. When they did TRY THE FORMULA, we could both hear improvements in their playing.

Product Details

* Paperback: 108 pages
* Publisher: Agogic Publishing (October 2004)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 1896595286
* ISBN-13: 978-1896595283
* Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.1 x 0.4 inches
* Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces

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