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Why There Is No Such Thing As the Naturally Talented Guitarist – The 10,000 Hour Rule

December 25, 2014 by Jamie Leave a Comment

Michael Angelo Batio playing double necked guitar

Talent is a funny old word. Everyone thinks they know what it means but at the same time almost all of us use it as a lazy way of describing ones skill level. It’s easy to look at someone who is at the top of their profession and immediately attribute their success to some form […]

Filed Under: Practical Advice and Tips Tagged With: practising, talent

3 Ways to Dramatically Improve Your Guitar Technique (as proven by science)

September 30, 2014 by Jamie Leave a Comment

You’ve been learning things wrong your whole life. There – I’ve said it. The conventional approach to learning is to focus intently on one small area and not budge until it has been mastered. It just seems the most logical way. I remember trying to learn the G major scale by focusing on just the […]

Filed Under: Using Your Head Tagged With: brain hacking, memory, practising

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