HOW To Get Better At Guitar Playing

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Today lets get better at guitar playing by not playing mechanical but playing in a more musical way! Limitation is a great way to improve your rhythm and lead guitar playing. Here is a link for the backing track I used in the lesson video.  https://youtu.be/nEEsfU-PC74?si=iR6sZur7K__0pVAf. We can get better at guitar playing by using these limitation exercises. Also, these exercises will improve our rhythm, guitar playing, and our lead guitar playing. Many beginner and intermediate guitar players struggle with playing the guitar in a mechanical way. These limitation exercises will help us play the guitar in a more musical way. Just limiting the notes we play for rhythm and lead Guitar can help us express ourselves better for Guitar improvisation. As a beginner, we learn full chords and scales. We should look at those full shapes as the available notes to play for rhythm and lead guitar. We don’t always have to play all of the notes in a chord or a scale. Also, our techniques of bending and vibrato, hammer on and pull offs will improve also with these limitation exercises. Because we don’t have to think too much as we improvise rhythm and lead guitar. We can express ourselves on the Guitar with very few notes. Then expand our lead and rhythm guitar playing from there . This was some of the best advice I’ve ever got for improving my guitar playing. These exercises fit right in with the blues rock guitar style. Playing blues rock lead, and rhythm guitar. Improvising with feeling in a musical way on the electric guitar. 
Guitar Lesson Video Contents
0:00 Better at guitar playing intro.
0:56 The benefits of limitation for rhythm and lead guitar.
1:45 #1 Rhythm guitar limitation exercise.
6:38 A minor pentatonic scale for improvising guitar.
7:07 #2 Lead guitar limitation exercise.
10:17 #3 Combine 2 or 3 areas on the fretboard lead guitar exercise.
13:02 STOP practicing up and down the full pentatonic scale!
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Guitar Lessons Music Lessons
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better at guitar playing, how to get better at playing guitar, rhythm and lead guitar lesson

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