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Why You Should Fail At Guitar

mindset & motivation Apr 03, 2021

Today's guitar lesson for beginners is about why you should fail at guitar in order to get better. Hey guys, Brad Litton from SimpleGuitar.com here with another beginner guitar lesson for you that will hopefully help learn not to fear failure. One of the things that holds most people back in life & a lot of guitar players in their playing is being afraid of failing or making mistakes. This fear of failure will cripple your progress & make it MUCH slower to get good at the guitar. It doesn't matter if you're playing electric guitar or acoustic guitar, if you hold yourself back because you're afraid to make a mistake or fail, your guitar playing will suffer. When it comes down to it, everything with learning & playing guitar has to do with your mindset & motivation & what's going on inside your head. By learning to Fail, Ask, Improve as I talk about in this tutorial, you'll get you mindset for guitar success set up to keep you going.

Find Out The Top 10 Things To Learn On Guitar First

A lot of the advice on what to do when you start learning guitar comes from the thinking "That's how I learned, so everyone must learn that way", but that isn't always the best advice.

I'll help you with 10 kinda counter-intuitive things you should learn on guitar first that will give you the most bang for your buck so that you can go from being a beginner to feeling like a confident guitar player that wows your friends in less time.

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A lot of the advice on what to do when you start learning guitar comes from the thinking "That's how I learned, so everyone must learn that way", but that isn't always the best advice.

I'll help you with 10 kinda counter-intuitive things you should learn on guitar first that will give you the most bang for your buck so that you can go from being a beginner to feeling like a confident guitar player that wows your friends in less time.