Monthly Archives: June 2010

Conflicting advice

This is a tricky one. I have a moderate-sized collection of guitar method books, which I like because there’s always something interesting to learn from a good one. Sometimes just one new insight can make it worthwhile. Lately, I’ve been … Continue reading

Conflicting advice

This is a tricky one. I have a moderate-sized collection of guitar method books, which I like because there’s always something interesting to learn from a good one. Sometimes just one new insight can make it worthwhile. Lately, I’ve been … Continue reading

Pepe Romero & Wilhelm Hellweg play Carulli and Diabelli

This is a recording I really love. I was really happy to stumble upon it when I did… I don’t even remember how I found it, but I have listened to it time and time again and am always inspired … Continue reading

Visualization followup

I think that unless I have the time to devote my full undivided attention to this process, it’s probably best to work in small chunks, probably with overlap. I went for an hour-long walk yesterday and tried to mentally play … Continue reading

Visualization

This topic comes up an awful lot, and I’m not going to go into too much detail about the process, per se. Here is a good article on it from Richard Provost’s book The Art and Technique of Practice to … Continue reading

Visualization

This topic comes up an awful lot, and I’m not going to go into too much detail about the process, per se. Here is a good article on it from Richard Provost’s book The Art and Technique of Practice to … Continue reading