Everyone wants to be a great guitar player as quickly and easily as possible. To be able to play like their favorite guitarists and learn their favorite songs. There are a lot of great players out there but even more people who are just learning to play guitar or want to learn. An important part of learning, improving, and mastering the guitar is practice. It seems like a simple point but a lot of people don’t know how to practice and they end up getting stuck in a rut.
If you are just learning how to play the guitar or are thinking about starting it is vitally important that you learn proper techniques. When you are just picking up the guitar is a time when you will either develop good or bad habits. And if you want to reach a lightning fast level of playing guitar you need to focus on the good. Before we go any further, it’s important to note here that if you want to learn properly and quickly you should look into a good guitar course. By doing so you will have a guide and teacher showing you the correct way to play guitar. There are a lot of online courses that have video to show you exactly how to play chords, scales, riffs, licks, techniques, dynamics, and songs.
Once you have the right course in place the practice is really up to you. So a good place to start now is to set goals for yourself. These goals can be simple. For example, tell yourself you want to play everyday for 30 minutes. Or 4 days a week for 45 minutes. Whatever works with your schedule and gives you enough time to develop your skills.
When you are practicing don’t move too fast. If you are taking online video lessons as I have suggested, make sure that you master each lesson before you decide it’s time to move on. By doing so you will build a solid foundation while you improve.
Finally, make sure that you challenge yourself. Once you master a skill, lesson, technique, or riff, work on making it more difficult to play. For example, if you have just learned a pentatonic scale and are comfortable with it, try building up your speed while maintaining good technique.
Continue to build up your speed and you will soon see that your finger muscles will start to fly around the guitar neck.




















































