Is success on guitar random?

In recent years there have been quite a few books written on the subject of how random events control our destiny. Books like ‘Outliers‘ and  ‘Blink‘ by Malcolm Gladwell can leave one feeling like a victim if taken too seriously. Gladwell describes how your birthday may have played a big role in whether you went…

Is your biggest challenge TIME?

The number one challenge for many guitar students seems to be finding enough time to practice. Actually time today is perhaps everyone’s biggest challenge. Where did all the time go? The typical  reply when asked about practice might be “I had a super busy week last week with a million things to do but hoping…

Great guitar players almost never miss a practice session

All guitar students have challenges but what makes the difference in the end is their dedication to practice. Some students may have poor rhythm where others might be unable to clearly distinguish pitch or a thousand other factors. No one guitarist is strong in all areas and therefore need to practice to over come their…

Improve your guitar playing by measuring

I recall some years ago seeing the phrase ‘What you measure you can multiply’.  At first I was confused. After all I can measure my height but I can’t multiply it. As I read on I realized the author was referring to self improvement such as a physical skill, fitness, finance etc. Even once I…

Advice from Maroon 5 guitarist

The following is an extract from an interview with Maroon 5 guitarist James Valentine and he makes a very interesting point. See my comments below. Interviewer: When you started playing, did your parents ever make you practice? Valentine: My parents made me start taking piano lessons when I was 8 and I hated it and they made me…

Are piano students just better students?

In my early years teaching guitar I worked along side a piano teacher. We both had roughly the same number of students but there was an obvious difference. Almost all of her students were improving at a good steady rate whereas my students were inconsistent. At first it wasn’t so obvious but after a year…

Are piano students just better students? Part 2

Continuing on from the previous blogAre piano students just better students? the second lesson I gained from the piano teacher experience was to observe and question every situation especially where someone is getting results. In this case the answer was not obvious at first but I realised the power and influence of the teacher is…

The Art of Persistence

I will often say that persistence is perhaps the most important trait required by a successful guitar student but lets take it one step further by understanding how you become persistent. After all persistence is obvious in hindsight. When we look at successful people in anything it is all too easy to say they were…

The importance of fundamentals

I recently watch a football game where both teams were evenly match but the more experienced team (the average player had played more games at this level) appeared to be sticking to the fundamentals even when the pressure was on. The less experienced team took the lead in the last 10 minutes and it looked…

The art of learning guitar

Many musicians see music purely as art. Some will even see structure and planning as the enemy of the artist. Art is in fact the expression of one’s imagination and really has nothing to do with ‘learning’ guitar other than the teacher finding creative new ways to teach when required. Learning guitar is about acquiring…

Do you enjoy guitar practice?

If your only reason for practicing guitar is to one day become a great guitar player ironically you may actually be decreasing your chances of success. After many years of teaching guitar, associating with guitarists, reading about and living among guitarists and wannabe guitarists you begin to see patterns. Maybe its just a coincidence but…