How To Improve As A Guitarist As there are no shortcuts to success in business, similarly there are no shortcuts to become a great gui...
How To Improve As A Guitarist     
As there are no shortcuts to success in business, similarly there are no shortcuts to become a great guitarist. Every musician needs hours of practice with their instruments to be called the best in their chosen fields of specialty . Remember ‘Practice makes one perfect’. To become better with the guitar needs not only practice but also some skills in various processes like technique, tuning and the likes. Here are the seven major abilities to become better than before.
Playing the guitar can bring endless  pleasure to the guitarist  and to the listener. But you need to be really  passionate and crazy  about music and the guitar to really be the best at what  you do and  want to become. And whoever said you need to be born with the skill?   You need to be born with just passion and that will take you are your  music  places.
As there are no shortcuts to success in business, similarly there are no shortcuts to become a great guitarist. Every musician needs hours of practice with their instruments to be called the best in their chosen fields of specialty . Remember ‘Practice makes one perfect’. To become better with the guitar needs not only practice but also some skills in various processes like technique, tuning and the likes. Here are the seven major abilities to become better than before.
- Technique: understanding the techniques of the guitar  is what truly distinguishes a good  guitarist from a great guitarist.  Most people will try to copy the guitar sound  to play tunes that sound  right, rather than understand the technique behind  these tunes. It is  important to understand what technique truly is. It is not  just tricks  and tips of the guitar; it is a whole concept of knowledge that is  vast  and varied and can help the guitarist get better at his strumming.  Having  the right technique of the guitar is the foundation or the  building block of  the guitarist. Some important techniques that need to  be picked up and mastered  are picking, hammer-ons, pull-offs, vibrato  and string bending. A guitarist  without technique is like a teacher  without passion. The music sounds dull and  monotonous. Technique is  what makes all the difference to a guitarist.
 - Tuning: tuning is the most important thing for a  guitarist. If a guitarist does not  know how to tune his guitar or play  in tune then he is not a good guitarist.  The guitarist without the  right tune or tuning will only end up sounding  amateurish. Tuning can  have the desirable effect according to the genre of  music. If a punk or  rock guitarist wants a particular rough effect to his  tunes, he will  tune his guitar accordingly. This can only be done when the  guitarist  is completely aware of tuning and tunes. It is not necessary that   perfect tuning will lead to perfect pitch. Perfect pitch is very hard to  come  by and can be only achieved when the guitarist is completely in  sync with his  guitar and its sound. Tuning is not a skill that is  acquired overnight. It  takes time, patience and lots of practice to  become perfect at tuning.
 - Musicianship: most people who take up the guitar are  those who have some natural talent or  want to explore some inspiration.  But remember that those who are naturally  inclined towards music, or  have inspiration should not mistake it for talent  and avoid practicing.  Each and every musician, be it a talented one or a  natural one or an  inspired musician needs to practice. You will see the best  musicians,  especially guitarists just practicing their tunes for hours on end.   They do not have the attitude that because they are good they need to  not  practice. Infact it is the opposite, for them it is to get better  that they  practice. Musicianship is important for a guitarist and one  that requires hours  of practice for it to fully develop. Musicianship  requires a fine balance  between techniques, scales and chords. As an  amateur guitarist you may think  that you need inspiration before you  hit the strings. This is not true. Ask any  musician and he will tell  you that to get inspiration you need to practice.  Just keep playing the  old tunes over and over again, trying to make them unique  and the  inspiration will hit you.
 - Creativity: to be any kind of musician, be it a pianist  or guitarist you need some degrees  of creativity. Creativity is  related to musicianship and practice. These cannot  function without  each other and are more often than not dependent on each  other.  Creativity is also about being flexible and is what makes people   flexible. When you are creative you can do anything. How a guitarist  reacts and  adjusts to the unexpected is what makes him creative and  what will get you to  adjust anywhere and to anything. Especially in  live performances when there are  glitches or when one band member  throws out the unexpected, these can be  covered up by your creativity.
 - Ear training: ear training as important to guitaring as  tuning and technique is. Ear training  helps bring other processes like  creativity, technique, musicianship and  confidence together for a  guitarist. Ear training is considered by the best  guitarists to be the  most difficult skill to learn and perfect. You will notice  that most  rock guitarists have ear training down to the tee, as they start rock   guitar by picking up tunes by the ear. Classical guitarists are the ones  who  play by technique more than they play by ear. The way to improve  your aural  skills is by listening to a lot of music, understanding  patterns, chords and  techniques applied in the particular piece of  music. Transcribing songs,  transcribing music and transcribing rhythm  are great ways to improve ear  training. A guitarist can also take  trainings with an aural instructor to  improve their untrained ear.
 - Confidence: confidence and stage presence come  naturally to those who are born leaders, and  those who have perfect  knowledge and techniques of the guitar. Once you know  your techniques,  tuning and aural skills perfectly, confidence is all yours.  Ofcourse  lets not forget those born charmers who exude charisma and personality   are the ones who have the best stage presence, as they are the ones that  are  most confident in their skin and around people. The shyer ones  need not be  worried, as they practice and get better with technique and  skill they will get  more confident about playing in public and on  stage.
 - Practice and more practice: the only way a good guitarist can become a great guitarist is by endless hours of practice. Though the thought of practicing the guitar for hours can sound boring to some, but those who are really dedicated will understand the importance of practice. Techniques, tuning and ear training can be honed by hours of practice. Practicing for hours and hours everyday will ultimately pay off when you are standing on the stage and strumming along to your music and making the crowd sway, or when you are the lead guitarist with a rock band and making the crowd rock to your songs, you will be truly satisfied.
 
