Who said that it’s best to learn from
your own mistakes without Guitar Lessons? Has anyone told you that
there have been thousands of players before you and if you want to be a
real master you should learn from avoiding their mistakes instead of losing
your precious time on making your own? Remember, the more talented you
are, the more you can Maximise on Serious Guitar Lessons as your time is 'more' important. You
can use 'Quality Practise Time' and 'Focused Energy' in a more Ergonomic way to achieve much more than the average Musician. It's
a real crime to lose something as rare as talent! Generally speaking
Zen Guitar Lessons can present you with musical inventions that other people
around the world have not used and that alone will cut out unnecessary timewasting
on Routes to Oblivion.
No one forbids you to Create your own Style,
No one tries to keep you away from working on your own Music Trade Mark,
but how the hell are you going to know if your style is really new if you don't
learn what came before you. At these Guitar Lessons, the history of Guitar Innovators is analysed as well as the Future Frontier of the Axe. John Mizarolli told me
that for his Guitar Lessons, many young musicians enroll who are already experienced in Recording & Gigging,
but for all their enthusiasm and street cred, when it comes to studying the Theory of Free Form Harmonic Structures they are lazy to the core. Understanding in Full the Theory of Free Form Jazz just means you are a Painter with a Large Limitless Pallette of Colors. The Subject of Painting is your choice, but at least you're not stuck to Water Colors which in Rock are like Power Chords.
Inexperienced Musicians have an overated opinion of their music sometimes. It's healthy because we all think our own music is great or we wouldn't play it! Power Chord Playing is all that exists and as long as you've got some Singer grunting out front and a wall of Distortion, it spells success and being Koool, maybe Koool should have 10 Zeros .... and it's a real shame
to see the realisation on peoples faces when they discover that someone did exactly the
same thing as them forty years before. You feel sorry for them, because it's back to the drawing board, and probably a feeling of maybe 5 wasted years. It's
just a consequence from the lack of music education. A good Rock'n'Roll Guitar Teacher
would have made them aware of what is new and old on the Electric Guitar, a simple thing ages ago, but because of money problems or street snobbiness, they’ve
chosen to stay blind and now they are suffering the consequences of their own
negligence. As you are reading this article you are already becoming a little
more sussed than the average learner. I hope you become aware of
how important Guitar Lessons are and that signing in for the tuition is
not a solution for losers but on the contrary, for winners. Check out Zen Guitar Lessons. Don't ignore the Skeleton of Music which is the Theory of Harmony, Melody and Rhythm.