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How Can You Learn To Improvise On Guitar …quickly and musically?

How Can You Learn To Improvise On Guitar …quickly and musically?

by RT Hough | Jan 22, 2017 | Blog, Bluegrass, Blues, Electric, Improvise

Watching a skilled player improvise on guitar is always an amazing experience. They are able to come up with great harmonies, fills and versions of tunes “on the fly”, sometimes at a really fast tempo as well! How do they do that? I must confess, I’m not one of those...
The Secret Formula Of Online Guitar Lessons…use it to learn faster and better

The Secret Formula Of Online Guitar Lessons…use it to learn faster and better

by RT Hough | Jan 20, 2017 | Blog, Online Guitar Lessons, Performance, Practice

If you want to learn how to play guitar or take your playing to the next level, you should use online guitar lessons. No lesson alone is going to do anything for you, unless you put into practice what you learn, but there is a secret formula here that can help you...
Essential Guitar Accessories …you need more than a guitar

Essential Guitar Accessories …you need more than a guitar

by RT Hough | Jan 19, 2017 | Accessories, Blog, Guitar Care, Instruction

If you want to learn to play guitar well and get there quickly, you need some guitar accessories. I’m not talking about all kinds of gear that makes you look like a dorky kid on the basketball court all decked out like Michael Jordan, but unable to play ball! However,...
Why Music Theory Is Helpful For Guitarists…it is not really that difficult

Why Music Theory Is Helpful For Guitarists…it is not really that difficult

by RT Hough | Jan 19, 2017 | Blog, Instruction, Online Guitar Lessons, Practice, Theory

If you had enough time and energy you could figure out everything you need to know in order to play guitar really well. Many players, old blues masters, for example did exactly that; they learned a little bit of “how things work” and experimented around the...
Learning Guitar Technique…how to make music that sounds and feels good

Learning Guitar Technique…how to make music that sounds and feels good

by RT Hough | Jan 17, 2017 | Blog, Instruction, Technique

The goal with guitar technique is to play guitar that is musical. That is the sole purpose. Some guitarists get hung up on the technique and are not able to actually play any music, which is missing the point entirely! Technique is really “knowing how to do something...
How To Practice Guitar…and get better results more quickly

How To Practice Guitar…and get better results more quickly

by RT Hough | Jan 14, 2017 | Blog, Instruction, Jamming, Performance, Practice

Remember the tortoise and the hare when you practice guitar Remember the story of the tortoise and the hare (turtle and rabbit)? They had a race and the rabbit took off so fast that he decided he could take a nap while the slow moving tortoise plodded along. In the...
How To Make Your Rhythm Guitar Playing More Musical

How To Make Your Rhythm Guitar Playing More Musical

by RT Hough | Jan 12, 2017 | Acoustic, Blog, Electric, Instruction, Jamming, Practice

Playing good rhythm guitar is not only about strumming the guitar, it is about playing rhythmically and musically.  Whether you are playing rhythm guitar as a back-up with other players or playing a solo, you need to play in the pulse or groove of the song. Developing...
How To Develop Tone And Make Better Music

How To Develop Tone And Make Better Music

by RT Hough | Jan 11, 2017 | Blog, Bluegrass guitar, Flatpicking Guitar, Jamming, Performance, Practice

Tone is that hard to define aspect of guitar playing that makes music sound pleasant to the ear and sit well with the listener. Creating good tone is a combination of numerous skills that take time to develop. The good news, however, is that by practicing a few simple...
Learn To Play Guitar Well…and 4 Bad Habits You Need To Break

Learn To Play Guitar Well…and 4 Bad Habits You Need To Break

by RT Hough | Jan 9, 2017 | Blog, Jamming, Performance, Practice

When it comes to playing guitar, or anything else, the best way to have no bad habits is to only have good habits. Since that is highly unlikely, if not impossible, here is a bit of practical advice from someone who has had all 4 of the bad habits we will explore. Ted...
The Slowpoke Approach…or How To Play Guitar Faster And Cleaner

The Slowpoke Approach…or How To Play Guitar Faster And Cleaner

by RT Hough | Jan 6, 2017 | Blog, Practice

This is the best way ever to play guitar faster, cleaner and more musically. It does not have to take years and years to reach a decent skill level. The Slowpoke Approach, as I like to call it, is a simple method that helps eliminate mistakes, bad habits and stress in...
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