Guitar Lesson #1: If You Don’t Know Where You are Going, Any Road Will Take You There.

July 17th, 2007 · Posted by Jeff · 2 Comments

One important thing in guitar playing, or any aspect in life, is to know what you want to ultimately achieve and accomplish. Although perfection is impossible, the journey towards it is crucial if you are serious about improving. When you have a vivid outcome of what you want to achieve, it makes it easier to identify what smaller steps you need to take towards accomplishing this goal.

For example, if you want to play with the technical ability and feel of Eric Johnson, you are not going to spend most of your playing time working on slide licks. You probably would be better off working out of a speed/technique exercise book and transcribing (or using tablature books) EJ’s songs.

I know, I know, deciding where you want to go with your playing ability and music is easier said than done. Here are a few ideas to get your imagination and visualization fired up:

Tap Your Inner Excitement: What do you love to play so much that it excites you just thinking about playing it? What kind of music are you passionate about?

Focus on Those You Admire: See and hear your favorite musicians, the men and women you most want to be like. “Borrow” from them what you like most and make it your own. Pay attention to what makes these players admirable. See and hear these qualities in your mind’s theater, and feel the excitement you have tapped into.

Be True to Yourself: You don’t have to be the world’s faster shredder to be a badass guitarist. BB King is known for his sweet sweet vibrato. Play what you want to play, not what others say you should.

Determine and List Your Guitar Values: Find what is important to you in your playing style and how you would want to be remembered as a player. Then focus on improving these areas. Here are a few examples: Tone, Vibrato, Fingerstyle, Left-Hand Technique, Legato, Rhythm, Lead, Slapping/Percussive, Two-hand Tapping, etc.

Develop a Grand Vision: See yourself the way you want to be–doing the things you love to do. See the images that you feel passionate about. Visualize yourself playing exactly the way you desire, in front of thousands of screaming fans, or maybe just in front of a few friends at the coffee shop. Set unique playing goals for yourself and strive to accomplish them.

Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan “press on” has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race” –Calvin Coolidge

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  • 1 Mike // Jun 8, 2008 at 10:52 pm

    I love to play because I like to be involved in positive energy and the pathway to that is to practice being good at what I do.

    I admire Miles Davis, Bad Religion. The White Stripes among others.

    I am true to the vision of just putting my individual stamp on the guitar and being happy.

    I like well roundedness and something that excites me in music too qualities of guitar playing I like.

    The grand vision is total supremacy and one with the universe.

  • 2 Jeff // Jun 9, 2008 at 8:15 am

    Nice I like it Mike!

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