The thing that stops a lot of people from trying to learn how to play the guitar is that they think they don't have the talent. But think about it - who defines what "talent" actually is? It's easy to identify talent when you see it, in the case of certain virtuoso players, or child prodigies, but when people convince themselves that they're "tone deaf" or "all thumbs," all they've done is discourage themselves from learning guitar before they even try.
I've taught hundreds of people to become proficient players, and they all learned in their own unique way. Some advanced faster than others, but the only ones who never made any progress were the ones who never practiced. The point of this blog is to not only show you that you can do it, but that you can do it on your own, using DVDs and online video....as well as a little patience.
I've taught hundreds of people to become proficient players, and they all learned in their own unique way. Some advanced faster than others, but the only ones who never made any progress were the ones who never practiced. The point of this blog is to not only show you that you can do it, but that you can do it on your own, using DVDs and online video....as well as a little patience.




