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By Alfredo Menezi


If you have been a blues guitar player for quite a while now, you'll definitely know how it was, at first, when you started practicing your guitar. Despite the fact that I was incredibly excited the 1st time I got my hands on my 1st guitar, it was however, very much discouraging at times when I was trying to learn some songs on it. At times I would be able to fully grasp quite a few songs very fast but some other time it would take me days and in many cases even several weeks to master similar kinds songs on my instrument.

Just what exactly was I doing wrong? Seriously, at that time, I had absolutely no idea. However now a couple of years have passed rapidly by, and even though I will not declare that I am the very best guitarist on the earth, I am nonetheless, a fairly good one and here are just some of the stuffs that I have learned through experience and I wish that you can learn from them also.

1. Prepare a strategy and write all of them down! Don't just simply say; okay..... I'm going to study this, this and that. I can assure you, this won't get the job done; you have to write them down on a piece of paper, so that it can easily resemble like a kind of reminder in order for you to know what you have mastered already and what you have not.

2. Practice just as much as you possibly can and ensure that you're REGULAR! I am certain most of you already know about the need for practicing but sadly I must say, most people are certainly not regular enough at what they do. They say that they have been practicing something for several months now but then grumble about having accomplished only little progress. Honestly, that is because oftentimes these individuals weren't regular enough! They would work on their blues really seriously for 2 weeks before giving it up for a week or two, then they would start all over again a week later! That is totally incorrect; you mustn't take such a long break for a full week or 2.

3. Perseverance! You should not toss in the towel whenever one of the tracks that you're trying to learn turns out to be a little bit more challenging than what you were expecting. You will have to persevere, frankly, that's what's going to make you become really good, when you practice really difficult tracks.

4. Have Patience! You are not going to be a master blues guitarist right away. You should be patient and slowly and gradually your techniques are going to get considerably better. Lots of individuals have a tendency to get bored when they do not notice any sort of serious development after 2 - 3 weeks, in case you're like this, then you'll never ever achieve your desire of becoming a remarkable guitarist. Have patience and become regular, and you will see the rewards quickly.

5. Try out some new materials from time to time; don't learn the exact same sort of songs all of the time. Experiment with learning a bunch of finger-style songs, a few of your favorite blues rock songs, some classic blues styles songs, some blues jazz and so on. The more you learn, without a doubt, the better you will become and if I'm not wrong, I think that's just exactly what you're looking for.

Those tips are really useful, so do take them very seriously. They may not be the greatest advices you'll ever hear but if you try to stick with some of them, I can assure you that you won't be sorry. If you are rather more serious on the subject of improving your guitar skills rapidly, then in that case, perhaps I can present you with some more valuable guidance, so keep reading..... .




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