How To Read Guitar Music
Guitar Players have a tendency to learn how to play much sooner than they learn how to read. Reading Guitar Music is a skill that often requires a player to step back the skill level of what they read. In other words, they are not able to read at the same skill level that they are able to play.
Consequently, learning how to read notation is difficult for them because there is such a desire to just want to play instead of discipline yourself to read simple phrases. In other words, it’s easy to wander off track.
Reading Guitar Music
The way to get good at reading music for guitar, is to do a lot of it. Also keep in mind what is your goal. Why are you learning to read guitar music? How is this going to benefit anybody?
The answer to those questions are clear. Knowing how to read makes you more able to communicate. Music is all about communication.
You often hear stories about this musician, or that musician, that never had a lesson in their life and they don’t know how to read and yet…..blah, blah, blah. As if that is the norm.
What you don’t hear about so much, is that the scales are really weighted on the other side where the bulk of successful musicians studied and practiced and learned as much as they could in order to be the absolute best at their craft as they could be.
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