Sunday May 28, 2023

Ep9 – 3 Simple Tips to Improve Your Rhythm, Groove, and Creativity

Today I want to share with you some simple tips to help you improve three key aspects of your playing. We’re starting off by talking about songwriting, creating melodies on your guitar, and how being creative can even help you improve your brain age!

 

Then we move on to why foot tapping is essential for beginners and possibly even more important as you develop your guitar playing. Finally, we’re talking about barre chords, and one key benefit of learning them (which is something most people never really mention). Plus, I have a little surprise for you at the end of the podcast, so do listen to the end!

 

 

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Comments (5)

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hippiedoc

Awesome advice, thank you Dan!

Saturday Mar 16, 2024

Iainm

Great podcasts, I listen to them coming home from work and it helps me get tuned in for practice whem I am home. Dan gets information and advice across in an engaging way. Really appreciate it, great job.

Monday Jun 19, 2023

sasxukhn

Dan, gets very important advice across in this podcast. Excellent way of getting Music Theory across without being really mundane and boring. Well done Dan great job.

Wednesday Jun 07, 2023

I don’t usually listen to podcasts but I am really enjoying these. Started with your 101 book and have been following ever since. Looking forward to the challenge results.

Saturday Jun 03, 2023

nsvmdxep

Dan, really enjoy the tips on the Asylum. The three tips are great and I am going to try working on them one at a time. I overthink by trying to do them all at the same time. No joy. Thanks for the tip and keep them coming.

Monday May 29, 2023

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