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Motivation Guitar Pro

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

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Sum 41 – Motivation (guitar cover)

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Specifically, I’ll cover the main requirements, which are discipline, starting slowly and not giving in.Guitar Pro 5 Full Version Free Download After you’re done with this article you should be able to with consistent practise and dedication start your journey to learning the guitar.

Discipline is of the utmost importance is you wish to play a guitar well. You should set a time to practise everyday, say 5 pm for 30 minutes and stick to it. Avoid missing any session unless you have no other choice. If you do have to skip a session, then reschedule it as soon as possible.

By setting a schedule and sticking to it, you’ll discover that finding the motivation for practise comes far more readily. Once you have established playing the guitar as a habit then your learning should improve exponentially.

It would also be useful to cut down on distractions as much as possible. TV, internet, phone in fact anything unrelated to learning the guitar should be removed where it’s possible. It is all too easy to take a minute break to do something else and end up losing the entire session. However how should you approach practising the guitar in these sessions. At first the best advice is to start out slowly.

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Starting slowly is vital to learning the guitar. Many people try to play fast before learning about playing well. As with any skill you need to master the basics first. Once this is done the more complex stuff will be much easier to learn. Starting fast and trying to do difficult riffs, songs and so on will usually lead to bad habits. Remember it is easier to learn the right way to play than unlearn the wrong way.

Not giving up plays a huge role in learning to play the guitar. Rome wasn’t built in a day and neither are good guitar players. Learning the guitar requires frequent repetition. When you are starting you must practise the basics until you have mastered them. Remember the person who practises hard can play easily. Repetition leads to improvement, we learn skills by observing others and by repeating them over and over.

As a beginner wishing to learn the guitar you would be wise the follow these simple steps. Develop discipline, practise slowly at first and don’t give up. Put these principles to use and with consistent practise and dedication most people can learn to play the guitar.

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Motivation to finish writing my songs?

I have a problem. I can come up with killer riffs on the axe that I then transcribe to sheet-music (actually, Guitar-Pro 5).

Problem is (I’m probably not the only one who has this problem) I must have a database of about 50 unfinished songs, because I’m almost never motivated to finish writing them. I have written and finished about ten songs in the past, but I only finish my songs if I’m lucky and have an unexplained motivation to do so.

The reasons behind the fact I never finish my songs are 1- Writer’s Block and 2- I stumble upon an awesome song from another artist which inspires me to write a new song that is based on that one.

Help?

Well, I don’t know what writer’s block is but it’s all about experience. I have the same problem except I write good but I suck at guitar. For example, if someone close died, write it about how you felt and give it something mysterious like the name “Shades of Black” which might explain that u were hurt about the death that darkness inhabits you, something like that. If your the person that writes stuff like ‘Tallica, I don’t know if I can help you with that. Hope I helped.