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How to Get Out of a Guitar Rut

How to get out of a guitar rut when you have a bad day? Every guitar player goes through this at one point or another...and often several times through their guitar playing journey. But the key to getting past a guitar rut or hitting the guitar wall is to learn to love the process of learning guitar. Today Brad Litton from SimpleGuitar.com is going through this in this free guitar lesson for beginners. This guitar tutorial is a guitar rut buster that will help you keep on playing guitar & learning guitar when you lose motivation or have a bad day of playing.
 
Let's face it, not every day of playing guitar is going to go great. Some days you'll be off. But you can't let those days get you down. Whether you're playing acoustic guitar or electric guitar, hitting a guitar playing plateau can kill your motivation to practice and play music.
 
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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.