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Why Most Guitarists Plateau (and How to Break Through It)
Why Most Guitarists Plateau (and How to Break Through It) At some point, almost every guitarist hits a wall. You’re no longer a beginner. You can play songs, move around the fretboard, maybe even improvise a bit — but no matter how much you practice, you don’t seem to get better . The progress that once felt fast and exciting slows to a crawl. This is the guitar plateau — and it’s far more common than people realize. The good news? Plateaus aren’t a sign that you’ve peaked. T
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The Legend of Robert Johnson
Robert Johnson, the Delta Blues virtuoso, remains one of the most enigmatic figures in the history of music, cloaked in as much myth as...
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Guitar, Consistency is Key.
The Power of Routine When learning any musical instrument, the key to success lies in regular practice. Just like athletes train their...
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The Practice Routine of Franz Liszt
The Legacy of Franz Liszt Franz Liszt, a name synonymous with virtuosity in classical piano, not only captivated audiences with his...
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The Captivating History of the Guitar: From Ancient Roots to Modern Mastery
As a guitar instructor, I've had the privilege of teaching students the art of this remarkable instrument. But did you know that the...
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Unlocking the Secrets of the Electric Guitar: How It Works
The electric guitar, with its powerful sound and versatility, is a staple of rock, blues, and countless other genres. But have you ever...
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Unlocking the Secrets of the Modes: A Journey Through Ancient Sounds
Ever wondered why some melodies sound happy, while others evoke a sense of mystery or longing? The answer might lie in the ancient world...
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