Improving as an Intermediate Guitarist
Improving as an Intermediate Guitarist
For me it's getting more fluent with connecting what I hear to what I play while improvising. Interested in hearing everyone else's goals!
Improving as an Intermediate Guitarist
Legato couch practice. Ouch.
Improving as an Intermediate Guitarist
Connecting what you hear to what you play while improvising is essential for developing as a guitarist. Keep pushing yourself to make that connection stronger.
Improving as an Intermediate Guitarist
I agree with Markw72, the connection between what you hear and what you play is crucial. Keep practicing and it will become more natural over time.
- Robguitaruk
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Improving as an Intermediate Guitarist
Working on arpeggios is a fantastic way to improve your rhythm, theory, and technique all at once. Keep at it and you'll see progress!
- MetalPlayer
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Improving as an Intermediate Guitarist
The answer is always practising arpeggios for me. Everything else is just for enjoyment. When you practise arpeggios, you practise essentially infinite combinations of applicable rhythm, theory, and technique.
Improving as an Intermediate Guitarist
Rhythm. That and strumming patterns.
Improving as an Intermediate Guitarist
Yep… I started off just learning melody playing, and riffs…. Have been digging into smoother chord changes and attempting to add strumming while practicing whole note strums in songs… even if the Particular pattern isn’t correct, at least it gets my hands moving in a strumming rhythm. I also want to start working toward freeing up the fretboard more, without falling for all the crap about the mystery silver bullet that will fix all of your playing issues for just 29.95$ plus shipping and handling..oh the irony if it was actually that simple.
- MetalPlayer
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Improving as an Intermediate Guitarist
Have you tried breaking down the picking/strumming patterns into smaller sections and slowly building up speed and accuracy? It might help with getting the hang of it.
Improving as an Intermediate Guitarist
Improvising is a great goal to have! It really helps with developing your own style and musical voice on the guitar.