ENRICH Your Guitar SONG-Playing: 9 Techniques & 24 Tricks
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Feels like your guitar song-playing is boring and stuck in a rut? Learn loads of new tricks and develop a fresh sound:
Do you feel like all the songs you play just sound the same way - with the same chords repeated over and over with a simple "down-down-up" kind of pattern?
Do you want to make your guitar playing experience a lot more interesting and personal and be able to give any song your own touch? To really be able to express yourself in your playing?
Do you want to get back to those sweet, satisfying feelings from the beginning, that after every time you picked up the guitar you felt you're slightly better than yesterday? That you just learned or improved a new technique that you'll use in countless songs down the road?
I was at that exact same place shortly after I started playing guitar. A feeling of "OK... What's next after I got those simple strums down?". I felt like my playing was stuck in a rut and there was nothing really special or ear-catching in my playing, neither to me or to my friends who were listening.
That's actually a spot most people get to - once they can strum some songs. They want to be more than a campfire player that's identical to the next guy/girl.
It's exactly the spot where many people quit the guitar - because they simply don't know how to take their skills onwards to the next level - where you can really give your own taste to any song that you love, and have a lot more fun as a result.
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If you kept reading till here - then what I mentioned is probably a problem that bugs you, and this course was built exactly to help you get out of that rut.
By getting out of that rut I mean - moving on from "beginner" level (where you can play songs with just simple strumming patterns) to intermediate level - where the fun really begins once you can add fun new techniques to your playing.
Once I started getting on that road, the new possibilities and new spices I can add to my sound just kept showing up, and today the last thing I feel when I play a song is "boredom". The other way around is true - I feel like there are just many different ways in which I can take a song and make it "my own", and because of that, each time I play the song it's a also a slightly different version of it - and that's what I like the most - the richness of possibilities and choices I can make.
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