How To Stay Motivated Playing Guitar - Helpful Tips for All Guitarists

motivation Apr 02, 2024

As a guitar enthusiast, I often encounter the question of how to stay motivated while playing the guitar. While there are numerous videos available on this topic, I'd like to share some insights that you might not have heard from me before. Contrary to any misconceptions, my motivation doesn't stem from the allure of groupies, alcohol, or fame – I'm happily married, alcohol doesn't agree with me, and fame is not a priority. So, let's delve into the genuine reasons that keep me motivated and can do the same for you.

1. Embrace New Songs: A Constant Challenge

One of the most effective ways to stay motivated is by continually adding new songs to your repertoire. Whenever you come across a song that resonates with you, take the time to learn it. Watch tutorial videos and enhance your playlist. Learning new songs not only challenges you but also expands your musical horizons beyond your comfort zone.

2. Break the Routine: Explore New Techniques

When you pick up your guitar, resist the temptation to do the same thing every time. Instead, explore new techniques, create fresh sounds, and push the boundaries of what you thought was possible. The guitar is a versatile instrument, and countless unexplored avenues are waiting for you. Be open to trying new techniques, whether from my system or someone else's – the key is to embrace new challenges fearlessly.

3. Establish a Regimen: Consistent Practice Pays Off

A consistent practice routine is vital for anyone aiming to progress rapidly as a guitarist. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, a well-thought-out regimen ensures that you cover all aspects of your playing. This includes running scales, practicing chords, studying theory, and revisiting your repertoire of songs. Remember, it's not about starting early or late; it's about dedicating time and effort to practice regularly.

4. Set Goals: Fueling Motivation

Setting clear and achievable goals for your playing is a powerful motivator. Goals can be personal milestones, mastering a challenging solo, or preparing for a gig. The fear of embarrassment can be an excellent motivator – set up a gig for yourself, and watch how the impending event pushes you to practice harder. Goals provide direction and purpose to your practice sessions.

5. Collaborate with Other Musicians: Sparks of Creativity

Playing with other musicians is a unique and inspiring experience. It's like engaging in a musical conversation where ideas flow freely. The synergy between musicians creates a spark of creativity that is hard to replicate when playing alone. Don't hesitate to collaborate with fellow musicians, whether in a band or a casual jam session. The exchange of musical ideas and energy can be a powerful source of inspiration.

6. Don't Shy Away: Showcase Your Gift

Music is meant to be expressed, not hidden away. When you play, don't be afraid to showcase your gift. Whether you're playing on a stage or sharing your music online, let your passion shine. Music is a form of art meant to be expressive, not confined to the quiet corners of your room. Break free from any shyness and share your musical talent with the world. It DESIRES for you to do well and awaits new inspiration from YOU!

In conclusion, staying motivated in playing the guitar is a journey of self-discovery, exploration, and consistent effort. Embrace challenges, set goals, collaborate with fellow musicians, and, most importantly, enjoy the process. The guitar is a vessel for self-expression, and your unique voice deserves to be heard. So, get out there, play with passion, and let your guitar journey unfold. Happy playing!

 

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