Okay so I have been playing guitar about a year and a half now and I haven't blogged for a good six months and honestly I had to simply erase almost all the guitar exercise theory and practice principles simply because I was learning from trial and error. I did stop blogging, but I did NOT stop researching guitar playing whatsoever. I have never been more compulsive and overwhelmingly addicted to guitar theory and practice in my life, so trust me I have evolved to a hire level.
Okay, so I have practiced guitar in so many different ways using so many different practice theories and what I have found is that there is NO short cut whatsoever. For those of you looking for a quick route to playing guitar like a pro, just stop! Simple as that. Stop looking; you will not find it. The reason you will not find it is to do with muscle memory. Your Brain and hands need to slow down and learn the process of playing so that your neural pathways become deeply engraved over years of training.
Your brain needs to remember what to tell your hands to do. So when you try to play too fast, your hands screw up because you haven't learned how to manuever in that manner yet. Simply put, you cannot do something your brain hasn't learned. You learned to walk by falling a whole bunch of times until you got it right. And now your body does it automatically without thinking. Guitar is the same. You must play and play until your hands and brain synch up and learn how to play each note perfectly.
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