surrealforreal
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I can't count how many threads I've seen regarding the obstacles of learning to play guitar at a higher level. "How can I get speed?", "How can I learn this or that?"
Here's the trick, you must accept that learning the guitar can be a frustrating thing and realize that in frustration you will learn. You must realize that even though you don't know it, you are getting better everytime you play. You may think you are getting nowhere but in reality, you are. Forget your perceptions.
Every time you say "I can't do this!" you are getting closer to doing it. You just don't know it yet. It may take one thousand 'failed' attempts but one day it'll click. It's just getting though those one thousand attempts without quitting that makes it frustrating.
For myself, I love to be frustrated...because I know I am learning. If a day comes where I feel no frustration I am sure I'll quit. That will never happen.
A longtime player and a newbie have the same frustration, providing they are trying to expand their abilities.
I'm sure other long time players can add to this...I hope...
Here's the trick, you must accept that learning the guitar can be a frustrating thing and realize that in frustration you will learn. You must realize that even though you don't know it, you are getting better everytime you play. You may think you are getting nowhere but in reality, you are. Forget your perceptions.
Every time you say "I can't do this!" you are getting closer to doing it. You just don't know it yet. It may take one thousand 'failed' attempts but one day it'll click. It's just getting though those one thousand attempts without quitting that makes it frustrating.
For myself, I love to be frustrated...because I know I am learning. If a day comes where I feel no frustration I am sure I'll quit. That will never happen.
A longtime player and a newbie have the same frustration, providing they are trying to expand their abilities.
I'm sure other long time players can add to this...I hope...
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