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Gain A Deeper Appreciation of Music

The Most Rewarding Experiences you'll ever have

Quick Facts

Minutes

Everyday

You will most likely never do something well the first time you try it. It takes practice for your muscles to learn the techniques and be able to apply them on demand. Regular practice is the key to advancing with your instrument.

Minutes Everyday

This partners hand-in-hand with practice. Practicing 1 day a week will not be enough to learn and play the instrument. Consistent practice is the only way your muscles will learn and adapt to the techniques needed in order to play your style of music.

Practicing the same Chords and Scales

Dedication is required in order to advance with your instrument. Lacking dedication will lead to a lack in the will to practice. With enough determination nothing is out of reach.

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Learning an instrument is a commitment, and we know it can get hard to prioritize all the things you need to work on. Not every technique, or concept, needs to be practiced in every single practice session. Feel free to focus on 1-2 key points per practices. This will help you prioritize, and make sure all concepts are being touched on effectively throughout the week.

 

The guitar comes with it's challenges, but it doesn't have to be a stressful process. Overcoming challenges boosts confidence and self-esteem. Remember that you are doing this because of your love for music, and the passion to express yourself through playing guitar, so stop, breathe, and have fun!

What are the Benefits to learning guitar?

Sheet Music and Guitar

Science has proven that there are a multitude of positive effects that learning an instrument can have on a person. Here are but a handful of positive effects pursuing guitar can do for you:

Improves Your Creativity, Memory and Confidence

Whether you are a painter, sculptor, or musician; your art is a self-expression of yourself and your creativity. Learning guitar will help you gain a significant boost to cognitive memory, and muscle memory. The more you learn, the better you become, and the more confidence you gain!

Reduces Stress and Depression

Nobody said learning the guitar would be easy. It comes with many challenges and obstacles that you will face. I can guarantee that you can, and will, overcome all challenges with consistent practice! That is the secret! You must allow the muscle memory to take effect, which means you must dedicate consistent time to practice. As a result, significantly improving self-discipline. 

Boosts Strength, Hand Flexibility, and Dexterity

Many daily tasks require using the eyes and hands simultaneously. Playing guitar requires both fine and gross motor skills, so every time you pick up your instrument, you’re strengthening these skills. I stretch pretty often. You’ll notice your flexibility improving the longer you play the guitar—and the more advanced you become. The key is consistent practice and allowing your dexterity to increase at its own pace.

Improves Self-Discipline

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