As an intermediate guitarist it is likely you are wanting to know how to get to the next level. At this stage progress can often seem slow but the fact is if you are working on your skills they will improve. It’s kind of like evolution. You don’t notice it day by day but look…
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Learning guitar and instant gratification
Instant gratification seems to be a hot topic these days. I often hear the older generations complaining that young people need to have everything now. If it’s not instant they are not interested. I tend to believe we all feel like that at times but extensive research shows that children who learn to wait usually…
How do you become conscientious?
Continued from the last blog I will attempt to answer the above question. Just to recap in the first blog we spoke about the research that showed conscientious people tend to live longer. To read the first blog please visit the G4 GUITAR website and scroll down to the blog. This is a tricky question because their…
Why conscientiousness equals a long life (of guitar)
In a longevity study it was concluded that conscientiousness was perhaps the strongest predictor of a long healthy life. The 80 year study carried out in the US (which you can read about in the book ‘The Longevity Project‘) explains this finding in terms of life paths. Those who take a mindful life path are…
Guitar for a lifetime
Whenever a new student enrolls for lessons my first question is; “How long do you intend to play guitar for?” Many look at me with a half smile as if I am asking a trick question and hesitantly reply with “Forever I guess”. The reason I ask this question is not so much for my…
How sleep effects your guitar learning
Musicians have long been thought of as night owls. We imagine jazz musicians playing in New York style basements and rock musicians playing pubs till the early hours. Almost all live work will be in a night time venue. A musician looking for a career in music with no late nights is probably a teacher….
The rise and fall (and rise again) of guitar
I was recently checking out the popular songs on iTune and noticed that most songs were void of any obvious guitar. Almost all of the tracks were based on beats with bass, synths, piano and vocals. A few tracks had acoustic guitars being strummed in the back ground or a funky rhythm guitar like Maroon…
So what’s happened to guitar since 2001 and why is it on the way back?
The guitar enjoyed a boom for a long time but in recent years guitar as we know has slipped a little but due to new circumstances is set to rise again. The guitar enjoyed uninterrupted growth in popularity until 2001 because there was no real competition. Its one big advantage was convenience but then something…
Guitar’s historical rise to fame thanks to Rock
In 1962 a Decca records spokesperson made the following comment after being presented a Beatles demo; “We don’t like their sound, and guitar music is on the way out.” It just goes to show that the experts do get it wrong sometimes. Guitar in the years to follow would become the center of the pop…
How to positively influence your child to practice guitar
This is a good question and I will begin by saying that forcing a child to learn against their will tends to backfire over the long term. There are definitely responsibilities in life that children need to accept whether they like it or not but guitar should not be one of them unless you live…
Would you like to master guitar in just a few weeks?
We have all seen the ads claiming that you can master the guitar in a few months or even weeks. These types of ads play on a part of our personality that secretly wants there to be a magic system of learning. This is the part of you that you really want to ignore because…
Can you know ‘too’ many songs on guitar?
I recently read an article about Steve Jobs and how when he rejoined Apple his first priority was to axe as many of their products as possible and focus on only a few. Initially there were about 300 different products which he managed to cull back to around 10. Jobs certainly did not invent this…