Is it correct that signing up for Guitar Lessons means you're lost
and have no chance of becoming someone in the music business? Does it
mean that you've nothing to say for yourself and Guitar Lessons
are supposed to make up for lack of talent? Maybe I am not independent
enough and that's why I want to get under the wings of a professional
tutor and Learn How to Play the Guitar on someone else’s back? These
are very common nagging, hysterical questions and paranoias
of the young, inexperienced musician who is considering attending some
Guitar Lessons. For someone with long experience in the field of music,
all these doubts may sound odd but everything looks different if you
are an inexperienced man or woman trying to decide on a different future life. Whether you choose Guitar Lessons can change the result of a career entirely.
That's why I always answer these questions with utmost sincerity and never ignore those standing at the crossroads
who don't know what a good or bad decision is. What I’ve
learned from John Mizarolli, guitar virtuoso and teacher with
years of experience behind him, is that if you don’t
know where to go, he will guide you through the next step always going forward.
That means going for the Guitar Lessons, because they are a guarantee
of your musical success as an artist. No one can reserve Commercial Success for their future because that depends on Marketing Factors. There's no sense in assuming that
someone else learnt without any help and that you're less talented
because you have a tutor. That's just a myth. The only difference is that
with Guitar Lessons you will get to the same technical point much quicker than
the extra talented self-taught player who gets there by chance or learns from tapes & mp3s. Those who are
not that great, will never reach the required level as they always
tend to go in circles without Guitar Lessons. They don't progress at a useful rate because they don't know any different - sort of ignorance is bliss.