Guitar Exercises for Beginners: 10x Your Guitar Skills in 10 Minutes a Day (Guitar Exercises Mastery)
£13.80
“Practice, practice, practice until you can play it right!”
The biggest lie the industry wants you to believe. A big fat lie!
You shouldn’t have to practice for hours or wait for years to be able to play your favorite songs. It sucks the joy out of learning the guitar and makes it boring and tedious.
Yes, you need to practice. But not as much as you’ve been told to!
With the right practice strategy – you can get 10x results out of each practice session. And it’s disturbing to see so many beginner guitarists fall into the trap of practicing with no end.
To solve this problem – we created “Guitar Exercises for Beginners: 10x your guitar skills in 10 minutes a day”. A book designed to provide a structured, systemized and disciplined way to practice guitar.
We say you can enhance your guitar playing by practicing just 10 minutes a day. That’s all it takes for most people to make incredible progress with their guitar skills. 10 minutes of the right practice every day.
Automate progress in your guitar playing
The book has exercises for whatever you might be practicing – finger independence, chords, scales, chord progressions etc.
Pick a few exercises and practice it every day for 10 minutes – you can easily slide in these exercises into your everyday guitar routine. It’s that simple!
As the chapters in the book are divided according to stages of a beginner’s guitar journey – the book will make sure you always have something to work on!
The right way to practice
With over 100 well-crafted exercises this book will ensure a balanced mix of melody, harmony and rhythm. It Starts with simple guitar tablature and finger independence exercises.
Then we move up a level to things like – how to hold a pick, picking methods, and strumming patterns. Followed by exercises for techniques like hammer-ons and pull-offs.
With exercises dedicated to chords and scales – the book will make sure the concepts stick! After having mastered the basics – we move onto playing melodies and chords.
We’ll end in style with 10 popular chord progressions used by guitar gods, getting you ready for your journey with popular songs.
Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll find inside
- A simplified way to read guitar tablature
- A step-by-step approach to master complete finger independence
- The secret method of getting rhythmic with time signatures
- 10 easy and popular melodies and chord progressions
- Learn where these exercises are applied – references from popular songs
- Visual references to help you nail all the methods and techniques
- No prior experience needed – completely beginner friendly
We also provide free downloadable audio for each exercise in slow and medium tempo. Enjoy playing it and take it at your own pace, without getting frustrated or confused.
Practice, practice, practice – but do it properly.
What else? With this book, you’ll also get a FREE PDF, access to a private community of passionate guitarists like yourself, and weekly guitar lessons.
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Additional information
Publisher | Independently published (29 Aug. 2020) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 138 pages |
ISBN-13 | 979-8673965283 |
Dimensions | 20.32 x 0.81 x 25.4 cm |
by Bookworm
Bought for husband who is teaching himself guitar. The book is easy to understand with exercises to complete and can be worked through a little at a time each day.
by Ian Dunn
Just self-learning the acoustic guitar and this book is helping on my journey. Would highly recommend.
by Stuart F Asbury
Lots of great exercises and very easy to read and understand. Has helped improve my playing and I’m still working my way through it. Recommended
by Kev
Had an on-again, off-again (more off than on) relationship with the guitar for the past 20+ years. Love the guitar and watching people playing it but that love would turn into fristration and borderline hatred when trying to learn myself. No getting around it, it is one of (if not) the most maximum effort/mininal return musical instruments ever.
Got a cheap guitar off gumtree when found out we (in the UK) were going into another lockdown. Started following a couple of online courses but never felt like i was getting anywhere, so the guitar was sitting in the stand more than in my hands. As i started reading more and more posts within guitar communities i saw the name Guitar Head pop up with people singing the praises of the books. Took a punk on this book and, all I can say is WOW! The way it is written is so easy to understand and follow without being patronising, it actually makes it fun to follow. Have spent the best part of a week just picking the guitar up for half hour here and there and it feels like i have made more progress in that short space of time than the weeks spent trying to follow some online courses. It had got me to the stage where a lot of the things you see and hear while going through online lessons to be easier to understand and follow, it now like the progress is improving exponentially (I dont mean i’ll be playing Voodoo Child with me eyes closed in a month), I just mean little things like scales that, a month ago i thought i would never get to play, and now, thanks to following the exercises in this book, i can actually play. If you are a beginner and decide to get this book, just take your sweet time and don’t move onto the next exercise until you have pretty much mastered the current one.
Sorry for the long winded review but yes, this book is totally worth it. Am going to buy the other beginner book now, and look forward to buying the more advanced ones once I have these ones sussed.
by GeeDoubleYew
Very good introduction for self teaching the guitar
by Julie Anne
I bought this book as I’m finally learning to play the guitar but found it a little too advanced for a total beginner. I’m using an app atm but will definitely be reverting to the book once I’m a little more advanced
by Forky
Nice and concise easy to follow.
by andyb
For exercises this is the book for all abilities. Nice warm up exercises and uses lots of positions on the fretboard. Not just straight in with really hard runs, gradual build up . I’m a musician for almost my entire life and guitar since I was 8 and wanted to learn more about the higher positions. This should be where we start learning.