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Do you currently play guitar at the level you want?
Right now, you live in a time where you have unlimited access to practically all the world’s knowledge. You can learn how to do virtually anything you want for free. Including how to play songs, read tab, play chords, licks, riffs, solos, music theory, whatever. And if that’s not enough, you can buy online courses, join memberships like GuitarZoom and get access to thousands of step-by-step videos. You download apps that show you exactly where to place your fingers on the fretboard. You can download chord charts, scales, and entire books for free. Right now, you have access to more information about how to play guitar than any other time in history. So, let me ask you a simple question… Do you currently play guitar at the level you want? Do you feel like you have reached your full potential? Have you defined your goals and do you have a clear path to accomplish them? Can you honestly say that you are a significantly better player today than you were a year ago? If you answered, “No” to any of those questions, don’t feel bad because… It’s NOT your fault. You see, the majority of aspiring guitar players that I talk to are suffering from information overload, which causes confusion, which leads to being stuck because you have too many options, which leads to frustration and feeling completely overwhelmed. And what’s worse, is hard-working folks like you think the answer is to “do more.” So, you jump on your phone or computer and you start searching for answers. You learn another riff or lick, another “tip or trick”. But in the end, you just don’t feel satisfied because deep down, you know you don’t have a structured plan to get from where you are now, to where you want to go. You are alone. And being alone is horrible. Because we aren’t wired to be alone. We’re creative, social beings who prosper when we are in community working together and learning from each other. And when you’re trying to learn guitar alone, it’s really hard. Because it’s so easy to fall into the, “Knowledge Death Spiral.”
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New comment 21d ago
FREE CAGED Made Simple
Thats another great lesson-series to understand for what these shapes of the Caged System is for ! I'm in the video "chord fragments". Can i use this idea in between pentatonic? When a friend plays a pentatonic and i use fragments of this?
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New comment Aug 11
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@Luca Vincenzetti can you maybe answer this?
Hell yeah dude
Just finished the FREE Course of the Month - Soloing in 60 minutes, and I already feel like I've learned so much. Thanks for the great content bro.
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New comment Aug 6
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@Ethan Martinez that is freaking awesome! Congrats! I hope others will follow your example too 👏
Good morning to you
Hiya!
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New comment Jul 19
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@Steve Taylor hello and welcome to the group! :)
Jack Magic - Tommy Emmanuel
Hi GuitarZoom community! I recorded this video today. I was relearning some details of this song called "Jack Magic" from the great Tommy Emmanuel. Back in the day learning these songs made me discover more possibilities on the guitar and also enjoy my time with the instrument. My guitar tone comes from my boss gp-10 guitar processor, it's an acoustic nylon midi guitar patch. Hope y'all have a wonderful day! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7ouFHQlR9g
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New comment Jul 18
Jack Magic - Tommy Emmanuel
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@Diego Baston damn, you have amazing skills!
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