by Paul Roth | Jan 27, 2017 | Practice, Scales
Hello Readers! In this blog so far we have talked a bit about scales, both with the Importance of Learning Scales and also with a Focused Scales Practice Session. I now want to look at approaching learning these scales so you can get the most out of them....
by Paul Roth | Jan 20, 2017 | Chords, Practice, Scales
Short practice sessions Hello all and happy new year! This post is actually inspired by one of my readers Matt so I’m very excited to write this and thank you very much for your input!!! As we all know, it can be very easy for life to take over and...
by Paul Roth | Nov 4, 2016 | Musicianship, Practice
Whether you’re a professional or hobby guitarist, you’re likely to spend hours a day when you can’t physically play a guitar. This may be because you’re working, driving, at the gym, fighting a bear etc. A few weeks ago I wrote a blog about...
by Paul Roth | Oct 21, 2016 | Practice
In last week’s blog we talked about making practice as efficient as possible. We looked at what to incorporate into our practice session to ensure we are getting the most out of the hours we put in. I promised to create a more practical post with...
by Paul Roth | Oct 14, 2016 | Inspiration, Practice
Everyone knows that to get good at guitar, or anything, it’s practice practice practice. This shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone. However, the saying “work smart, not hard” also has some validity, though I would argue that it is important...