Did you know that you can practice guitar without actually playing on it? I have aroused curiosity, eh? Let me explain what it is.
Playing the guitar is apparently a physical activity, but is actually a reflection of cognitive processes. As we see an iceberg on the sea surface the tip, so is the guitar. What is your image of the surface is playing the guitar, the party is not represented by the processes of sight is back.
It is true that to get to run your mind on the guitar what "order" to prepare your hands to cope with the workload. Even if you can you create a mental picture of what you should do so you can run sixteenths on a tempo of 120 bpm, you will not get out of the first, simply because your brain is used to transmit those impulses to the hands .
Therefore at first we are all clumsy and put any failures to a lack of talent. This is completely untrue. The only problem is that we are not accustomed to such a task brain and impulses transmitted by him to say that hands are full of "errors" in the beginning. Therefore, exercises that guitar thing we do not only prepare your hands, but also the brain.
Tips to follow
1. Considering the above, you are a first - it actively practicing the guitar. Nothing clog your desired results more than exersatul without conscious mental involvement. You must always put your questions like: Where should I put fingers to fingerboard?, How hard should I press the strings, "the strings must pinch?, Are consistent in what quantity?, There musicality in play or Simply run some notes?
These questions do nothing to help the brain to gather new information and provide new impulses to the hands.
2. Rhythm. A persistent problem for beginners is unable to synchronize with the rhythm. Tip: Every time you try to play as a rhythm, be it the metronome or a drum beat, and you try to play the rhythm in mind. From there, try to synchronize, all in your mind, your part of the guitar. Only then can you begin to play effectively.
What can you do to improve your pace without playing the guitar? Nothing easier!
Be very careful when listening to music on guitar and drums. Listen to them carefully and try to imitate them both in mind. You'll notice that soon you will greatly improve the pace.
3. Learning notes on the fingerboard. I remember when I was young my favorite guitarist was work before I sleep. Year arose in the following way: with eyes closed and I figured guitar fingerboard is trying to "look" marks the top five positions on each string or "looking" notes that do not know what agreement was made that I had it written on a paper a more experienced guitar player than me. The! I started playing the guitar as a sheet on which were drawn eight agreements and string names. Only later I learned that game come from etc. agreements.
4. Hearing music. Let's say you're big fan of Guns n 'Roses (as I was at 13-14 years) and have just learned "Knockin' on the Heavens Door" because this is your favorite song that you listen continuously to mp3 player.
Listen several times those agreements beginning in March (up to enter and other instruments): G major, D major and C major. Try to imitate sounds heard in the mind and retain them, that's just your favorite song.
Stop singing the song and then thought those three agreements. Check if you sang it sounds in my mind, coincide with the real ones of the 3 agreements. Try to do this as often as you can and other agreements, and I guarantee that after some time when you will hear in other parts, you will easily recognize.
It will be very useful when you compose your tracks, you know how to play sounds before agreements on the guitar.
Instead of a reply by the end of the Joan of Arc - "All battles are won or lost first in mind" I will only say that waiting to tell me if you see progress in what you do, after I've followed counsel.
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