Skills to Becoming a Better Guitarist


wildwoman1313
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12/19/2013 5:21 pm
I'm so happy to hear that you continue to be inspired by this article, Axe2. Thanks for the kind words, and Merry Christmas to you as well! I hope your playing skills grow by leaps and bounds in the coming year. :)
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jwhubbs
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04/04/2014 11:16 pm
Thanks. This was helpful and motivating.
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04/05/2014 1:21 pm
Thank you once more wildwoman...,.
I so enjoy this artical i can read everyday before i start my routine it gives me the extra push i need at times.
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04/05/2014 3:12 pm
You Gut Me Out Of All Self Doubts. I Am In "the Paralisis Of Analisis", Getting So Much Info# From So Many Different Good Resources, That I Didn't Know Where To Start# Thanks To You I Got A Good North And How To Get There# You Thought Me That Time #patience# Is The Answer, Persistence And Passion# So All I'll Do Is To Put All My Educational Resources In Order And Start Understanding And Mastering One Fret And String At A Time# Thank You Sooo Much# I'm Starting Now!

I'll Save This Lesson In My Computer Forever! Maybe I Should Frame It, Because Your Letters Are What I Call Eternal Classics Basics. For Any Instruments And For Life. Very Appreciated

Willy The Kid
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04/05/2014 9:27 pm
Originally Posted by: willythekid...I'll Save This Lesson In My Computer Forever! Maybe I Should Frame It, Because Your Letters Are What I Call Eternal Classics Basics...Very Appreciated...


Right on...spot on!! I've felt this about wildwoman's writings for a long time and you worded it perfectly.

See my earlier post at #3.
"It takes a lot of devotion and work, or maybe I should say play, because if you love it, that's what it amounts to. I haven't found any shortcuts, and I've been looking for a long time."
-- Chet Atkins
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drren
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04/07/2014 4:42 pm
Great article, lots of reality in there with solid recommendations, nothing in life worth accomplishing comes easy and learning an instrument is a lifelong endeavor that should bring challenge and satisfaction. Make it fun, I think this group does an amazingly good job to teach us all at the different levels we may be and want to aspire to reach. Thanks
RH
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04/07/2014 9:22 pm
Thanks for the comments jwhubbs, axe2, willythekid, john of MT, and drren. I'm happy to know that the article inspires you. In turn, your kind words inspire me. ;)
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01/23/2017 2:48 pm

Thanks! Wonderful article that one can use for motivation.


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03/29/2017 3:23 pm

Hm, yeah I agree. But you can also take a look here http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/6-things-every-high-school-student-must-know-about_us_58ae2baee4b0ea6ee3d0357d. I was in high school when I first started playing and my studies was bothering me a lot. I didn't have enough time, now I learned how to balance


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