By Tom Hess
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Your progress from taking guitar lessons has very little to do with how much time you practice or how much natural talent you have. Your results depend mostly on your attitude, mindset and actions.
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Taking Guitar Lessons Tip #1: Find The Right Guitar Teacher
The better your guitar teacher is, the faster you become get results taking guitar lessons.
Most guitar teachers have average (mediocre) teaching skills. Some teachers are pretty good… and a few are truly great.
Average guitar lessons involve learning how to play things (scales, chords, songs, guitar solos and techniques).
Good guitar lessons might also teach you how music works and how to apply what you know.
Great guitar lessons teach you how to learn.
This means helping you to:
A great guitar teacher can also help you make rapid progress in your playing after just a few minutes of practicing. To see an example of this, download this free eGuide with 5 easy tricks that make your guitar playing sound better in 10 minutes.
Tip: Don’t assume that every great guitarist is a great (or even good) guitar teacher. There is a huge difference between playing guitar well and teaching another human being how to play guitar well. Most of the time these 2 skills are not related.
Of course sometimes great guitar teachers are also great players, but one skill does not always imply the other.
This is why it’s important to look at a guitar teacher’s students to understand how good their guitar lessons really are.
Taking Guitar Lessons Tip #2: Be A Great Guitar Student
The better of a guitar student you are, the faster you improve from taking guitar lessons.
Here is how to be a great guitar student:
Note: a great guitar teacher knows how to motivate you to practice the right way at home (between guitar lessons). Watch this guitar lessons video to see an example of this:
The better you practice at home, the less time your teacher has to spend each lesson to review things you already learned. This saves you time and money.
You can become a good guitar student even if you haven't been one in the past. Read this article to learn how to become a good guitar student.
Taking Guitar Lessons Tip #3: Trust Your Guitar Teacher Fully
A great guitar teacher lays out a path towards your musical goals. To follow the path, it’s important to trust your guitar teacher fully. The more you distract yourself with outside sources, the slower your progress becomes and the more frustrated you feel.
This is one of many reasons why guitarists often struggle to make progress without taking guitar lessons. They usually have no structure in their learning and most spend a lot of time practicing to get very little results.
Note: if your current guitar teacher hasn’t earned your trust, find another teacher whom you trust more.
Taking Guitar Lessons Tip #4: Persevere For The Long Term
Perseverance is the #1 key to success in anything and it makes or breaks you as a guitar player.
You are going to face challenges in your guitar playing even with the best guitar lessons. Choose to persevere for as long as it takes to get the results you want.
Your guitar teacher is there to help you make the learning process as effective and efficient as possible. When your guitar practice is effective, you get the results you want. When your guitar practice is efficient, it means you are reaching your goals as quickly as possible, without wasting any time. This helps you get the most from taking guitar lessons.
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