You've Reached A Plateau
You're practising hard but you're no longer making progress.
You've Stopped Enjoying Your Practise Sessions
You've lost motivation thanks to uninspiring exercises or boring patterns.
You Would Like To Learn Music Theory But It's Too Hard
Theory is often considered useless, boring, and difficult.
You've Contracted Fancy Technique Syndrome
It feels like complex techniques are the only way to improve your sound.
"If this sounds like you, you’re definitely not alone!
I know how frustrating it is so let's try a new way of thinking about this."
Separation of knowledge and technique
You have good ideas but when you try to carry them out, your technique lets you down.
Bad habits
Ignoring proper techniques limits progress and hinders overall skill development.
Gaps In Knowledge
A mismatch between technique and knowledge will keep you from improving.
Stuck in comfort zone
You might be missing out on valuable opportunities that require you playing outside of your typical style.
You may have identified some of these in your playing but chances are, you haven't thought about all of them and how they're really stunting your progress.
Fretboard Mastery
Imagine how great it would be to effortlessly glide around the fretboard and play anything you wanted.
Wide Range Of Techniques
Create synergy between your head and your hands so that you can keep your playing engaging, exciting and dynamic.
Well-Rounded Payer
Develop a good sense of rhythm, dynamics and phrasing that will infuse your playing and songwriting with expressiveness and emotion.
Confident Performer
Have confidence in a variety of situations and genres, whether it’s on stage, in the studio, or around a campfire.
Build technique and knowledge TOGETHER
Get your head and hands working with each other, not against each other.
Expand Your Horizons
Escape bad habits by exploring new techniques, genres, and styles to enrich your playing.
Fill The Gaps
Get used to working on your weakest areas rather than staying in your comfort zone.
Escape Your Comfort Zone
Use your versatility to embrace unfamiliar territory and find inspiration wherever you look.
I follow a few simple methods that have kept me motivated and focused to make BIG IMPROVEMENTS in my own playing
PLAY, Not Practise
There are many advantages to focusing more on "playing" instead of 'practising'.
Playing gives you the freedom to express yourself and develop your unique musical style.
Structured Development Plan
Setting specific goals will help you to grow as a guitarist by focusing your efforts and measuring your progress regularly.
By evaluating your achievements, identifying areas of improvement, and adjusting your plan accordingly, you maintain a healthy cycle of growth and momentum.
If you want to overcome your obstacles and really achieve your aspirations as a guitarist…