People take way too long to get good at guitar. But here’s the thing...
It’s not their fault.
THE PROBLEM 👇
They’ve never been taught a proven method for learning at an accelerated rate.
They’ve just learned random songs, scales and bits of music theory from their guitar teachers.
But there is a way to master the guitar in HALF the time. And this is where people push back…
“But nate, there’s no substitution for putting in the time. There’s no short cuts, man!”
Sure there’s no short cuts IF you’re 95% of people who don’t understand how to practice like the pros.
THE SOLUTION 👇
But There is actually a way to accelerate your skill development at twice the speed.
It’s called Deliberate Practice. It's what they teach at the high-end music schools, and it’s actually quite simple
Most people engage in casual practice.
CASUAL PRACTICE is 👇 - Mindlessly Practice: repeating the same thing, hoping for magic - Distracted practice - Practice without a clear goal - Practice without feedback from an expert
And that’s why they stay average. Expert guitarists however use deliberate practice and get stupid good.
DELIBERATE PRACTICE is👇 - Identifying weaknesses, fixing them with painful focus - Tracking improvement - Practicing with a clear goal - Using direct feedback from an expert guitarist
They don’t just put in time—they optimize how they train. They get feedback, push limits, and stay uncomfortable. That’s how you level up FAST.
NathanGuitar
People take way too long to get good at guitar. But here’s the thing...
It’s not their fault.
THE PROBLEM 👇
They’ve never been taught a proven method for learning at an accelerated rate.
They’ve just learned random songs, scales and bits of music theory from their guitar teachers.
But there is a way to master the guitar in HALF the time. And this is where people push back…
“But nate, there’s no substitution for putting in the time. There’s no short cuts, man!”
Sure there’s no short cuts IF you’re 95% of people who don’t understand how to practice like the pros.
THE SOLUTION 👇
But There is actually a way to accelerate your skill development at twice the speed.
It’s called Deliberate Practice. It's what they teach at the high-end music schools, and it’s actually quite simple
Most people engage in casual practice.
CASUAL PRACTICE is 👇
- Mindlessly Practice: repeating the same thing, hoping for magic
- Distracted practice
- Practice without a clear goal
- Practice without feedback from an expert
And that’s why they stay average.
Expert guitarists however use deliberate practice and get stupid good.
DELIBERATE PRACTICE is👇
- Identifying weaknesses, fixing them with painful focus
- Tracking improvement
- Practicing with a clear goal
- Using direct feedback from an expert guitarist
They don’t just put in time—they optimize how they train. They get feedback, push limits, and stay uncomfortable. That’s how you level up FAST.
Stay sharp,
Nate
PS you can join our free Alternate Picking Group here 👇
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