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By: Craig Bassett
What would you think about someone who wanted to become an
awesome finger-picker but most of their practice was focused on
using a pick? You'd think they were crazy right? And rightly so!
But believe me it's more common than you think. Heck...even I've
been guilty of this more than a few times! I think we all
sometimes fall into the trap of practicing things without
thinking exactly WHY we are practicing them. So what's the cure for this? I can give you the cure in three
words... Big Picture Thinking What's this? Put simply it means looking at the WHYs and WHATs
before looking at the HOWs. It's looking at the overall picture
before becoming focused on the details. Let's take a look at an
example to make it clearer... Let's say that you would like to learn to shred. Rather than
just jumping in and practicing some random exercises, let's go
through the big picture thinking process. **Step One** Why In this step you write down exactly WHY you want to become a
shredder. Think of all the reasons and write them down. This is
really important. Your reasons why help keep you motivated and
enthusiatic about working towards your goal. In fact, I can
almost guarantee that without a strong, exciting and compelling
why you will give up before you reach your goal! **Step Two** Big Picture What Write down WHAT you want to achieve. In this case you would
write down a detailed description of EXACTLY how you would like
to play. What type of shredder do you want to become? **Step Three** Detailed What In this step you'll write down the specific things that you will
need to master in order to achieve what you wrote down in Step
Two. Here are some example questions that you would ask
yourself... * What scales would I need to learn? * What songs would I like to learn? * What techniques would I have to master? * What guitar tutors who live near to me teach shredding? * What licks and exercises would help me achieve my goal? * What instructional books, videos or DVDS will I need to buy? The aim with this step is to get a detailed list of SPECIFIC
things that you need to master in order to reach your goal. **Step Four** How This is where you write down a detailed practice schedule. This
schedule will help you systematically learn what you wrote down
in the previous step. If you're not sure how to put together an
effective practice schedule then you may want to hire a good
guitar tutor. Can you see how this works? Rather than just jumping in and
practicing, you start with the big picture first then work your
way down to the small details.I guarantee that doing it this way
will speed up your progress drastically. The main reason why is
you will only be practicing things 100% related to your guitar
goals.
About the author:
Craig Bassett is a professional guitarist, author and guitar
tutor. To gain TOTAL mastery of the notes on the
fretboard, please go to: www.GuitarNoteMastery.com
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