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207 - 7 Beginner Guitar Myths Exposed

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In Episode 207 of the Beginner Guitar Academy podcast, host Paul Andrews tackles some of the most pervasive myths surrounding the world of guitar playing. Whether you're a complete newbie or an intermediate player, this episode aims to clear up misconceptions that might hold you back in your musical journey.

Here's what you can expect from the episode:

**Myth 1: You Must Start on an Acoustic Guitar**

  • Paul explains why starting with any guitar—acoustic or electric—can be suitable, depending on your musical style, preferences, and budget.

**Myth 2: Small Hands Can't Play Guitar**

  • Learn why hand size isn't a barrier to playing guitar. Paul shares anecdotes of students with small hands or even missing fingers who have successfully learned to play, and highlights famous guitarists like Angus Young and Prince who didn't let small hands hold them back.

**Myth 3: Practice Makes Perfect**

  • Discover why "perfect practice makes perfect" is a more accurate mantra, and understand the importance of proper technique to avoid reinforcing bad habits.

**Myth 4: You Don't Need Theory to Play Guitar**

  • Paul examines this partial myth, explaining how understanding music theory can significantly ease the learning process and improve your playing, especially for those serious about advancing their skills.

Plus, this episode introduces valuable November updates:

**Academy Announcements**: Celebrate the 4th anniversary of Beginner Guitar Academy with numerous updates.

**Song Study**: A detailed tutorial on "Summer of '69" by Bryan Adams releases on November 14th.

**Live Lessons and Q&A**: Join a live lesson on rhythm improvement on November 21st and a live Q&A session on November 28th.

Paul also debunks other myths like the necessity of expensive gear, mastering a song before learning another, and the false need to play fast to be a good guitarist.

He provides actionable advice on multi-task learning, building confidence through consistent practice, and embracing challenges as opportunities for growth.

Tune in for insightful tips, practical advice, and a realistic approach to becoming a well-rounded guitarist.

For more information, and updates, or to start a membership, visit beginnerguitaracademy.com. Don't miss this engaging and informative episode!

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In Episode 207 of the Beginner Guitar Academy podcast, host Paul Andrews tackles some of the most pervasive myths surrounding the world of guitar playing. Whether you're a complete newbie or an intermediate player, this episode aims to clear up misconceptions that might hold you back in your musical journey.

Here's what you can expect from the episode:

**Myth 1: You Must Start on an Acoustic Guitar**

  • Paul explains why starting with any guitar—acoustic or electric—can be suitable, depending on your musical style, preferences, and budget.

**Myth 2: Small Hands Can't Play Guitar**

  • Learn why hand size isn't a barrier to playing guitar. Paul shares anecdotes of students with small hands or even missing fingers who have successfully learned to play, and highlights famous guitarists like Angus Young and Prince who didn't let small hands hold them back.

**Myth 3: Practice Makes Perfect**

  • Discover why "perfect practice makes perfect" is a more accurate mantra, and understand the importance of proper technique to avoid reinforcing bad habits.

**Myth 4: You Don't Need Theory to Play Guitar**

  • Paul examines this partial myth, explaining how understanding music theory can significantly ease the learning process and improve your playing, especially for those serious about advancing their skills.

Plus, this episode introduces valuable November updates:

**Academy Announcements**: Celebrate the 4th anniversary of Beginner Guitar Academy with numerous updates.

**Song Study**: A detailed tutorial on "Summer of '69" by Bryan Adams releases on November 14th.

**Live Lessons and Q&A**: Join a live lesson on rhythm improvement on November 21st and a live Q&A session on November 28th.

Paul also debunks other myths like the necessity of expensive gear, mastering a song before learning another, and the false need to play fast to be a good guitarist.

He provides actionable advice on multi-task learning, building confidence through consistent practice, and embracing challenges as opportunities for growth.

Tune in for insightful tips, practical advice, and a realistic approach to becoming a well-rounded guitarist.

For more information, and updates, or to start a membership, visit beginnerguitaracademy.com. Don't miss this engaging and informative episode!

  continue reading

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