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1. Be a Great Guitar Player

Learning how to be a great guitar player can be a daunting task. The road is filled with ups and downs, success and failure. Gain some insight from Tom Hess, world-renowned guitarist, and maybe the road will be a little less bumpy!

2. How To Practice The Guitar

So what is the most important skill that most guitarists do not have?   Some would claim that it is thorough knowledge of music theory.   Others would say that the most important skill is creativity. Of course there are whole legions of guitarists that believe having impeccable technique is the holy grail of guitar playing.

3. Twenty Steps To Become a Great Guitar Player

Like you probably have done, I have read a ton of interviews with great players and articles written by many of these same players. I often found it frustrating whenever the subject of learning to play guitar came up or when advice was offered on improving one's playing. With a small number of exceptions, very little time and space was offered on this. Its not uncommon to see the player's advice be summed up in a grand total of three words: Practice! Practice!! Practice!!!

4. Break Free From The Same Guitar Licks!!

So you're like a lot of other guitar players who have played for a few years and have found your self in a comfort zone of over-used licks. There are many great ways to break free from this zone and chart out new territory filled with blazing new licks, rhythms, and techniques.



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