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Archive for August, 2007


Reader feedback: Playing slow to play fast

Can practicing slowly help you learn to play fast? Yes it can, as this reader's experience shows. By slowing down your playing enough to isolate the problem, addressing it, and then gradually working up to speed in comfortable intervals, you can play guitar faster than you ever thought possible.

No motivation to practice, you say? Try my online practice motivator

Need motivation to practice your guitar, but find yourself getting distracted by surfing the net? Make the Shredtracker practice motivator your homepage and give yourself a kick in the butt.

Announcement: double-click dictionary lookup added to PLAG.

[UPDATE! OK, so double clicking probably isn't such a good idea. My guess is that far more readers will double click to select a word to copy rather than to look it up, and will wonder WTF is going on when the dictionary popup ...

Poll: are great guitarists born or made?

Can anyone become a great player if they work hard enough? Or is greatness reserved for the "born naturals?" Or maybe it's a combination of both talent and effort. What do you think? Cast your vote in the poll below: