Young or old, we've all had that feeling of being stuck in a rut. Whether its a difficult technique we're trying to get down, or a tricky theoretical concept, everyone who has ever picked up an axe has felt that unique brand of frustration that only the guitar can produce.
I'm by no means an expert, but I've found that patience, persistence and practice (the three Ps) always seem to lift me out of the guitar doldrums. So post your biggest breakthroughs, or the small ones that helped in the long run. I'm talking about those Ah Ha! moments...you dont have to be Archimedes to yell EUREKA! when something finally clicks.
I'll go first...I was trying to learn the solo for Mr Crowley, and it was going along ok until I hit this section of fast alternate picked notes on the high E string. Try as I might, and believe me, I tried, I could not play that fast.
I spent the next couple of weeks on youtube, with my jaw on the floor as I watched Paul Gilbert, Yngwie, Buckethead, JP setting their fretboards on fire with ultrafast speed picking. I couldn't understand how they were doing it and felt extremely dejected and even considered quitting (probably the eight thousandth time that thought crossed my mind)! Until I stumbled upon this video: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpJNUGHxC3M"]YouTube- Paul Gilbert Alternate Picking Lesson[/ame]
My guitar playing experience was forever changed. The technique that PG breaks down in that video is very basic. Probably every beginner learns stuff like this on their first or second lesson. But as a self-taught player, I seemed to just do things out of convenience. This video taught me the power of proper technique and opened up a whole new world for me.
Okay, so thats my story...just wanted to share it with you all. Please write your breakthrough moments as well!
I'm by no means an expert, but I've found that patience, persistence and practice (the three Ps) always seem to lift me out of the guitar doldrums. So post your biggest breakthroughs, or the small ones that helped in the long run. I'm talking about those Ah Ha! moments...you dont have to be Archimedes to yell EUREKA! when something finally clicks.
I'll go first...I was trying to learn the solo for Mr Crowley, and it was going along ok until I hit this section of fast alternate picked notes on the high E string. Try as I might, and believe me, I tried, I could not play that fast.
I spent the next couple of weeks on youtube, with my jaw on the floor as I watched Paul Gilbert, Yngwie, Buckethead, JP setting their fretboards on fire with ultrafast speed picking. I couldn't understand how they were doing it and felt extremely dejected and even considered quitting (probably the eight thousandth time that thought crossed my mind)! Until I stumbled upon this video: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpJNUGHxC3M"]YouTube- Paul Gilbert Alternate Picking Lesson[/ame]
My guitar playing experience was forever changed. The technique that PG breaks down in that video is very basic. Probably every beginner learns stuff like this on their first or second lesson. But as a self-taught player, I seemed to just do things out of convenience. This video taught me the power of proper technique and opened up a whole new world for me.
Okay, so thats my story...just wanted to share it with you all. Please write your breakthrough moments as well!