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Guitar Exercises for Beginners: 10x Your Guitar Skills in 10 Minutes a Day
by Guitar Head
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Synopsis
You shouldn’t have to practice for hours or wait for years to be able to play your favorite songs. It sucks the joy out of learning the guitar and makes it boring and tedious. With the right practice strategy – you can get 10x results out of each practice session. And it’s disturbing to see ...
You shouldn’t have to practice for hours or wait for years to be able to play your favorite songs. It sucks the joy out of learning the guitar and makes it boring and tedious. With the right practice strategy – you can get 10x results out of each practice session. And it’s disturbing to see so many beginner guitarists fall into the trap of practicing with no end. Pick a few exercises and practice it every day for 10 minutes – you can easily slide in these exercises into your everyday guitar routine. It’s that simple! Then we move up a level to things like - how to hold a pick, picking methods, and strumming patterns. Followed by exercises for techniques like hammer-ons and pull-offs. With exercises dedicated to chords and scales – the book will make sure the concepts stick! After having mastered the basics – we move onto playing melodies and chords. We'll end in style with 10 popular chord progressions used by guitar gods, getting you ready for your journey with popular songs. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll find insideAutomate progress in your guitar playing The right way to practice Scroll up and click the “Add to Cart” button to get your copy today!
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