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Why Most Guitarists Struggle

If you’ve been playing guitar for a while but feel like you’ve hit a wall, you’re not alone.

 

The truth is — it’s not your fault.

 

Most guitarists have never been taught how to practice.

YouTube is full of tutorials that show you what to play… but almost nobody explains how to make real, lasting improvements in the shortest possible time. 

That’s where this simple, powerful 10-minute method comes in.

The 10-Minute Practice Checklist

1. Pick ONE thing to improve today — just one. Don’t split your attention. One focus = faster progress.  2. Play it slow — painfully slow — until it’s clean. Speed will come later. Accuracy first.  3. Loop it with full focus. Repetition builds muscle memory — but only if you stay engaged.  4. Test it in context — with time, feel, and flow.

Why This Practise Method Works

This routine forces you to focus on quality, not quantity.
 

Even 10 minutes done this way can outperform hours of unfocused playing.

 

But… there’s one missing piece: Most amateur players don’t actually know what needs fixing.

 

You might think something sounds right — but to a trained ear, it could be holding you back without you realising.

 

That’s where expert guidance changes everything.

Your Next Step

If you want to know why my students improve so fast compared to others, even those who follow the biggest YouTube channels, click below to see why my teaching works differently.

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