The end of the year is approaching and I’m about to enjoy a well-earned Christmas break with my family.
Before packing the Christmas gifts to offer I’ve been reviewing some of the past year’s guitar information and thinking about what to discuss next year. It’s been fun and I’ve re-discovered plenty of interesting ideas.
I’ve picked one favourite idea from each month on the blog to share with you here. In the meantime, I wish you all a very happy Christmas.
- January - Make Transcribing Guitar Music Possible helped me to improve my transcribing skills this year. Maybe it’ll help you too?
- February - Get Guitar Practice Motivation in Your Pocket tells how the humble guitar pick can help you.
- March – We all dread making mistakes, but learn How to Recover From Mistakes and you can conquer your fear.
- April – Don’t be a fool, get your chords into shape with these 24 Guitar Chord Change Tips.
- May - 5 Easy Acoustic Guitar Songs From The 60s offers great songs from Bob Dylan, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Simon and Garfunkel, and one of my own first ever guitar songs from Donovan.
- July – Looking for a fun, portable, practice tool? Check out the Guitar Player's Guide To The Ukulele
- August – Feeling a little tired at the end of the year? Try these 5 Ways To Rekindle Guitar Practice Enthusiasm
- September – Hmm, couldn’t decide between Four Golden Rules To Be A Better Guitarist or Do You Practice Guitar Like Rafael Nadal? I’ll let you make your own choice…
- October – Here’s a post that turned into the longest, and most helpful, set of comments on the site (thanks guys). What do you think, Guitar Soloing - Is It Worth Learning Modes?
- November – The end of the year has been way way way way busy for me, but these 6 Ways To Maintain Your Guitar Skills When You've Got No Time helped me keep sane.
- December – I learned a bunch of useful stuff this month in The Guitar Practice Habits of Aaron Matthies
If you’ve read all that, well thank you for your patience and attention. I’m honoured.
But you’ve wasted enough time Not Playing Guitar now though, so switch of that browser and get to practice. But before you go, if you’d like more good reasons to put off guitar practice and read instead, simply click here to sign up for free email notification when more guitar lessons are published.
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