If you are like most guitar players, you have spent many hours searching
the internet for good guitar advice. Truth is, there is an endless amount of
information available in guitar playing forums, YouTube videos, and amateur
guitar blogs. However, in most cases the guitar advice you find online comes
from either amateur guitar players or just people who are passing on advice
(who don’t truly know how to improve on guitar). This can cause many problems
for you if you accept bad guitar advice and incorporate it into your guitar
practice.
Fact is, most ‘conventional’ guitar playing advice is highly flawed at
best. In order to truly make progress in your guitar playing, it is important
to seek out the guidance of a guitar teacher who truly understands how to help
you improve on guitar and has been proven to get results for other guitar
players. This will help you avoid any of the wasted time and effort of learning
guitar on your own through ‘hit and miss’ sources online. Learn how to avoid
the most guitar playing myths by reading this interview (conducted by Ryan Buckner) to see Tom Hess review common guitar advice.
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