The Shadow Effect. Why some students give up guitar.

Students (especially children) often become victims of the shadow effect. When two people compete for the same space the one who seems to have no chance of winning will usually bow out. In guitar this means they will give up. Imagine two siblings learning guitar. As one gets ahead usually by doing more practice the…

Students who continue lessons in holidays have a big advantage

School holidays are a well deserved break for children who have been at school all year 5 days a week 6 hours a day not to mention homework and extra activities. The summer holidays are 6 weeks and as a child I remember looking forward to this time as it meant I could spend all…

Why measuring progess is critical for your child’s success on guitar

Children (like most adults) want to succeed at what they do. They do not want to appear to fail but sometimes success can seem elusive or just not worth the effort. Basically they lose their confidence to succeed. Success on guitar can only be achieved if the student perceives some kind of progress. This perception…

“How do I get my child to practice?”

While some children will practice everyday without any prompting many parents know that getting their child to practice is at times a challenge. Chances are if you leave it up your child to decide to practice when they feel like it you are going to be disappointed when they guitar becomes largely neglected. Forcing your child to practice…

Expectations

The majority of students who take up guitar will give up in the first 6 months. In fact I was go as far as to say that 80% of people who take up guitar will give up lessons in the first 6 months with most of them putting their guitar in some hidden cupboard. Sorry…

Right handers should mimic while lefthanders should mirror

I received an email from a left handed guitarist wanting lesson materials specifically for left hand players. While this is great the reality is 99.9999% all books and learning material are written for the right handed guitarist. I then suggested to the following; I understand how you feel as I have taught quite a few…

Choice is not necessarily a good thing

In recent years there have been many books written on the subject of choice. Probably one of the best reads is ‘The Paradox of Choice‘. The basic message is that choice is not necessarily always a good thing. We believe that no choice is a bad thing and that the many choices are good. In…

We don’t need another Hendrix.

I find it amusing when someone is hailed as the next Hendrix or Segovia. Why be the next when you can be the first. With success on guitar one can easily get lost in the idea that by possessing the same level of skill as Hendrix you will rise to the same level of success….

Which are the most popular guitar chords?

Zipf’s law basically suggests that the frequency of the number one item will often be double that of number two and so on. Of course this is not a hard and fast rule but it’s surprising how often it shows up. For example when we think of successful bands it would be hard to argue…

Why positive motivation is essential to learning guitar

Who is in the driver’s seat? Motivation is like driving a car but who is actually doing the driving? Your positive or negative motivation?  Positive motivation could be hearing a great song and rushing out to buy it on iTunes whereas negative motivation might be paying off your credit card to avoid a late payment….

Understanding the G4 GUITAR METHOD

The question of what is the G4 GUITAR METHOD is among the most common we receive. I think a better question is what does the student need to know to ensure success. The  G4 GUITAR METHOD is a basically a format based around what we call the 7 Essential Skills plus songs. Each level comes with a checklist and the goal for…

Musicians wanted…

Want a career in music? Now is the time. We all know the sound parental advice of get a steady job preferably with a reputable company doing routine work and you will do just fine. If you choose the arts you are probably headed for a life of poverty. Well I am happy to say…