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282 - From The Vault: Transform Your Guitar Skills: 5 Habits to Adopt Today

282 - From The Vault: Transform Your Guitar Skills: 5 Habits to Adopt Today

Season 1 Episode 282 Published 17 hours ago
Description

In this episode, Paul revisits a classic from the podcast archives: “Transform Your Guitar Skills with Five Habits to Adopt Today.”

Whether you’re new to the show or a long-time listener, these essential practice habits will elevate your guitar journey—from keeping time to recapping old songs. Paul also shares updates about upcoming lessons and live Q&A sessions in the Beginner Guitar Academy.

Highlights & Topics Covered

Beginner Guitar Academy News

April 24th: Updated Song Study on “Come As You Are” by Nirvana—tailored for beginners and advanced students, includes play-along tracks and detailed breakdowns.

April 27th: Member Live Q&A at 9pm GMT / 4pm EDT / 1pm PDT. Pre-submit your questions if you can't attend live. Both video and audio will be available in the Academy (01:11).

Full show notes and supporting resources for this episode at bgapodcast.com282 (01:11).

The Five Habits to Transform Your Guitar Skills

  1. Use a Metronome
  2. Essential for developing timing and consistency, no matter your level (03:24).
  3. Recommended free and paid apps; even standalone devices can help.
  4. Helps you track and measure progress week-to-week to stay motivated (06:03).
  5. Use More Fingers
  6. Don’t neglect the pinky! Using all four fingers improves fluency and position (07:03).
  7. Paul Andrews demonstrates with riffs like “Nothing Else Matters” by Metallica (07:57).
  8. Finger exercises, especially hammer-ons and pull-offs, are great for building strength (09:18).
  9. Read the Rhythm and Count
  10. Don’t just mimic—learn to read rhythmic notation for faster, deeper learning (10:18).
  11. Ability to relate what you see to what you play helps when using a metronome and staying in time.
  12. Look at the Music, Not Your Fingers
  13. Reading while playing accelerates learning and reduces mistakes (13:42).
  14. Avoid the trap of memorizing before playing; treat music like reading a book for smoother practice and progress.
  15. Recap Old Skills and Songs
  16. Maintain your “song set list” so you always have tunes ready to play (15:39).
  17. Regular revisiting builds confidence, helps memorization, and makes you feel more like a guitarist.

Resources Mentioned

  1. MetronomeOnline.com — Free online metronome.
  2. Listen Now

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