“How much do I need to practice”? I get asked this question very often by new students on their first acoustic guitar lesson.
The answer to that is very objective and it all boils down to the following question. Are you learning guitar for fun or to master it? Guitar is the easiest instrument to learn and the most difficult to master or so they say.
It you want to became a professional 8 hours a day forever are a good start and this article is probably not meant for you.
However if you’re just into guitar for recreation and you’re just about to start playing then you would need 48 hours. 48 hours? Yes that’s it. Let me explain. If you can practice 30 min a day for 6 days a week then after 4 months you would have practiced about 48 hours. Not just 48 hours of aimless goofing around but 48 hours of dedicated and focused practicing. Once you have kept that going for the 16 weeks you would arrive at base camp No.1.
You’ll be able to play a load of easy guitar songs, learned loads of chords and strumming patters along with some essential theory and a bunch of other good stuff.
A little bit every day is way better that a lot every blue moon. That’s how humans learn just about anything really, by repeating the same exercises over and over, and in the long run developing muscle memory. Eventually all the chords & rhythms will became second nature.
It sounds too easy? Well don’t get fooled it work! Just make sure you follow a proper guitar course.
Josh has developed, over the last two decades, a guitar course for his students that really works and the results are outstanding. Check it out for your self Acoustic Guitar Lesson. Have a look at these Easy Guitar Songs Free Videos.
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