Practicing and getting good
It may sound obvious to say that the more you
practice the better you’ll get, but it’s true.
However, perhaps even more important is this
concept: The more you practice, the faster
you’ll get good. Although there’s no set amount
of practice time for “getting good,” a good rule
of thumb is to practice a minimum of 30 minutes
every day. Also, it’s generally agreed that practicing
at regular intervals is better than jamming
a week’s worth of time (say, 31⁄2 hours) all into
one practice session.
If at first you find a new technique difficult to
master, stick with it, and you’ll eventually get the
hang of it. To get even better on the guitar, we
suggest the following:
Set aside a certain time every day for
practicing.
Get together with your guitar-playing friends,
and get them to listen to what you’re doing.
Create a practice environment where you
have privacy, away from distractions (TV,
conversations, your mother bugging you to
come to dinner, and so on).
Watch videos of guitar players who play the
kind of music you like and that you’d like to
learn.