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Learn Guitar WAY Faster Than I Did

Learn Guitar WAY Faster Than I Did

[Music] guitar heroes Eric Andre's your guitar siege 
here with a video today that will absolutely   empower you to learn guitar way faster than I 
did if you apply these principles so I've been   playing guitar now for over 35 years I've taken 
online lessons one-on-one lessons read books etc   but if I could do it all over again this is what 
I would do so please learn from my mistakes so   let me tell you what these must dues are and then 
I'll drill down further give you all the detail   and explain how it will absolutely revolutionize 
your playing all right here are those four must   dues number one learn concepts in order number two 
focus on your why not what others are doing number   three practice using the deep work concept I'll 
explain that in a minute and number four surround   yourself with those better than you let's talk 
about number one learning concepts in order see   just like anything in life we learn things best 
when we learn them in order unit you did not learn   multiplication before you learned addition okay 
you learned the letters of the alphabet before   you learned how to put them together and create 
words and the words to create phrases and the   phrases to create sentences paragraphs and so on 
so we've got to learn things in order there's no   need for you to attempt the F chord if you can't 
play the D or a chord first right doesn't that   make sense sure it does and when it comes to 
guitar this is the kiss of death to most guitar   players where they think things like my hands too 
small Eric no seriously my hand is too smaller my   fingers are too fat or whatever excuses that 
people use those are never the excuses after   30-something years of teaching I know this I've 
taught thousands of lessons those aren't the   things that are stopping people the things that 
are stopping people playing is that they're not   learning things in order and so things seem real 
easy and then all of a sudden they seem really   hard because they're leapfrogging something and 
not doing the lessons that come before them this   is why I teach all my courses with step-by-step 
process and write all my books in the same way   okay so learn concepts in order how do we know 
what is the right order well you're gonna do that   by finding a good teacher that's going to teach 
you step by step or a good methodology or book   that's teaching you step-by-step something that 
has lots of great reviews and people are saying   hey this is working for me that's what you want 
to do or find a great one-on-one teacher that's   gonna do the same number two is focus on your why 
not what others are doing what do I mean by my why   well first off it's your why why is it that you 
are playing guitar very very important right it   would be comparable to looking at another guitar 
player who's doing something that you don't want   to do and envying what they do as when you see 
you know one person looking at somebody else on   Instagram looking at the way they look or the way 
they dress going gosh I want to be that way it's   really important to define what your why is if 
you are wanting to be a great blues player why   would you focus on learning jazz modes or learning 
how to read music or learn the classical guitar if   everything you want to do is blues so important to 
define what your Y is and focus on that when you   do that when you focus on your Y your practice 
becomes so much more effective because you are   constantly moving forward this equates to quicker 
and larger returns of ton of your investment in   time if I want to get good at blues I'm gonna 
practice things like blues scales and blues chords   and blues chord progressions blues turnarounds 
etc so focus on your Y and don't focus on what   other people are doing what their Y's are number 
three is practicing using the deep work concept   so deep work is a book by a gentleman by the name 
of Cal Newport a really smart dude who basically   shows you how to push your brain to a place that 
will actually allow your brain to literally grow   myelin around your neural synapses what does 
that mean Eric well basically what that means   is if you're practicing the same old thing all 
the time you're not building myelin in the same   way that you would with deep work to utilize deep 
work or to use this for your practice basically   what you want to do is let's say you want to 
get to know the major scale really well you   would practice that major scale for say an hour 
at a time you typically can only do this deep   work for about an hour at a time before your 
brain starts getting out what this means is no   social media no anything beeping on your phone no 
faux phone calls or anything that might distract   you it's like literally when you go down what I 
call down the rabbit hole and you deep dive into   whatever it is that you're trying to learn maybe 
it's improvisation maybe you're working with the   blues scale over a blues chord progression and 
you really want to get to know how that sounds   if you're being distracted every time that you 
mess up or every time it doesn't sound good   then boom you're stopping your deep work right 
there so deep work is absolutely revolutionary   and it's absolutely if you really study this 
subject there's tons of videos on YouTube about   it search this and study it and apply this to your 
practices because I promise you it will absolutely   change the way that you learn it will absolutely 
change your playing in a very quick way and we'll   move that needle forward number four is surround 
yourself with those better than you so better to   be a small fish in a big pond than a big fish in 
a small pond right now I know this because I come   from a small town so I can say it and not offend 
anybody in a small town but when you're in a small   town there's small town mentality nothing wrong 
with it but its small town it's what makes it cool   right but if you want to think bigger you have 
to typically go to a bigger town or think with   big town mentality if you are the best guitar 
player in your little town like I was or one   of the one of the best and then you come to some 
place like Nashville now all of a sudden you went   from a small pond to a big pond then all of a and 
I was a blip on a map of amazing players but what   does that do well number one in a small town of 
you're the best guy who are you gonna learn from   right and then there's nothing to push you but 
when you move to Nashville or you move to some   other place where you're being pushed and there's 
a lot of competition well don't curse that that's   great because that's what it's gonna make you 
strong it's just like racin if you're running   you're the fastest guy what do you run and what's 
your goal right maybe you have a personal goal to   be better but if you have people that are that 
are beating you all the time there's always that   ego there's always something involved it's gonna 
make you want to run faster so surround yourself   with those better than you now my friends the 
sooner you start or the sooner you get serious   on these concepts the more benefit you will gain 
I've seen great players become great only after a   year or two of dedicated passionate practice and 
conversely I've seen players with 40 years under   their belt play the same way that they did the 
second or third year that they've been playing   so what does that mean that means do these things 
do them soon do them often and I promise you your   playing is absolutely going to change my friends 
that is it hopefully you enjoyed this video I hope   you did because I'm doing these for you and I 
tell you what my friends if you have anything   to say about this video you know where to do 
that let me know how I can improve on these   vids because I'm literally doing them for you 
you know what to do thumbs up if you liked it   double thumbs down if you don't like it I'm here 
for you my friends please let me know check out   the description of the video I have a link in 
there that's going to give you free access to   my beginner course it's the top 30 lessons or so 
that I teach all my students and it's absolutely   free for you take advantage of it my friends your 
guitar sage calm slash 30 as always be kind to   all beings do the right thing always practice 
your guitar and I'll see you in the next video I wish remembered everything that I 
learned I just don't remember that stuff [Music] you [Music]

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