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Best Practice Advice Comes From A Jogging Monkey…

So I’ve just binged both seasons of Bojack Horseman on Netflix.  It’s pretty good (not for kids)!

Anyway, the above clip is from the last episode of Season 2.

And the advice from the jogging monkey is perfect for guitar practice (or for anything really).

Play a little each day…. but play every day.

I could talk about things like keeping your guitar out in the open, or deliberate practice.

I’ve written about them on my e-mail list and posted articles about them.

But really.

Just listen to the jogging monkey.

(Jake Posko does in-home guitar lessons in the Annapolis, Maryland area including: Annapolis, Edgewater, Severna Park, Pasadena, Crownsville, Arnold and Kent Island, inquire about lessons by e-mailing him atjake@jakeposko.com).

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Why I Love Teaching Guitar Lessons in Annapolis..

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An awesome place to learn the guitar…



I’ve been teaching guitar for a few years.  For those who don’t know, I teach lessons in the homes of my students.

This means that I travel around the Annapolis and Anne Arundel county area….

 

a lot.

 

I know the roads really well and I can time my arrival to my students’ homes within minutes (barring any crazy traffic).

 

I know when to take Ritchie and when to take 97, or even sneak up General’s highway.

 

I know when to take the the Severn River bridge (50) or when to take the Old/New Severn River bridge by the Naval Academy.

 

And even with all this crazy travel and traffic…. I still love teaching lessons in Annapolis..  Here’s why…..
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The Weirdest Guitar Lessons I’ve Had… Pet Edition…..

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Cozy Guitar Lesson…

I’ve been teaching lessons for a few years.

For those of you who don’t know, I do guitar lessons in the homes of my students.

I’ve always done it this way, and absolutely love it.

Something I started to notice shortly after I began teaching…. everyone had pets.

Mostly dogs, a few cats, some fish, and some other (more unusual animals).

Maybe it’s the area that I teach (Annapolis, Maryland is definitely a town that loves its dogs).

And since I do in-home guitar lessons, the dogs and cats generally like to inspect me and my guitar case.

To be fair it probably has the scents and smells of all of the other houses I visit (the guitar case… not me).

Since I typically write about guitar tips and tricks, I thought it may be fun to mix things up a bit and share with you some of the more unusual, pet-related-things I’ve witnessed during my guitar lessons

(warning… some of this stuff may be gross.. but still funny… read on at your own risk)

Here we go….

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The BEST Guitar Apps (Including the Best Guitar Tuning App)…

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Not that you need more apps for your phone…

….but I just read a Guitar World article about “the 25 best apps”….

25 apps??

Seriously?

Overkill.

If you’ve read my e-mails you know I’m all about efficiency (25 apps is just nonsense).

So here’s what I use.  Take ’em or leave ’em.

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Best Guitar Strings (For Acoustic, Electric, Classical, Bass or ANYTHING)

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No... not the best (but my favorite for electric, I also like the acoustic version)
No… not the best (but my favorite for electric, I also like the acoustic version)

So what are the best guitar strings?

Rather than answer it for you, I will let three of the best living guitar players answer it.

Check out the deleted scene from “It Might Get Loud” below (if you’d prefer to be spoiled, just scroll down and I’ll tell you)


So the answer….

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How to Hold a Guitar (the BEST way)…

How NOT to hold a guitar
How NOT to hold a guitar

You have a guitar.

You have a list of songs to play.

You have no idea what you’re doing.

How do I hold the guitar correctly?

Where do I put my thumb when playing the guitar?

Where do I put my arm?

Does the guitar go between my legs?

Should I stand up?

Do I prop my foot up?

Why do my fingers hurt?

You’ve got questions….    Don’t worry.  I’ve got answers…..

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The Best Guitar Songs for the Summer…

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….and the living is easy.
This will be quick, and easy and filled with links….
With summer approaching, I get requests to learn some songs that are suitable to summer time.
These are super easy and fun songs to learn on the guitar for summer.
 
So, without hesitation, here are some of the most popular summer song requests…
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What Guitar Should I REALLY Get for My Child?

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This One.

Sorry it’s such a small photo, click the link to see a better picture on Amazon. 

When you’re looking for a guitar for a child, it can be tricky to find the right size and style.  I’ve written about it before (here), but I thought providing an actual specific instrument may be helpful.   So here’s your step by step guide:

 

1. Don’t buy a “Toy Guitar”

If you want your child to learn, a toy guitar is barely even a guitar.  It’s going to be really hard to stay in tune, and even harder to play.  These guitars are usually set up so that you have to use a lot of pressure to press down the strings which will:  1) Make the guitar sound not-so-great and 2) Really hurt your fingers.

The $30 price tag may be appealing, and you may think, I’ll just get this for my child to try out.  Don’t do it.

 

2.  Be aware that if you buy a guitar for a child, they will grow out of it. 

No way around this my friends.  Your kid is gonna grow.  By the time they hit 11, 12, or 13 (depending on their size), you’re probably going to have to upgrade to a standard size guitar.  DO NOT buy a standard/normal size guitar for a child (unless they are really really tall).  It will be so frustrating for them to learn to play (maybe even impossible).

 

3.  Take a guitar lesson ahead of time (if possible). 

I offer a trial-lesson.  And I also provide a child-sized guitar if the student doesn’t have one.  This does a few things:

  • It allows them to try out the instrument to see if they like it
  • It allows them to try out a lesson with me (to see if they like me)
  • It allows them to learn (at least a little) bit of music so…
  • …after our lesson, they can go to a music store and try out a guitar using what they’ve learned.

4.  Just buy this Hohner Guitar.  

You really can’t go wrong with this guitar.  It’s small enough for most kids.  It’s made by a reputable brand (Hohner is super famous for harmonicas).  It’s not super expensive (about $90).  Plus you can sell it on Craigslist when they outgrow it and let someone else enjoy it.

 

 

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How Do I Change Chords FASTER On The Guitar….

UGH!! I remember how frustrating this was (and sometimes still is).  Here’s the story…

You’ve finally got your chords down.

They’re sounding great.

No buzzing.

No muted strings.

Just crystal clear musical beauty.

One problem..

One big problem….

It takes FOREVER TO CHANGE FROM ONE CHORD TO ANOTHER!

How can you possibly play an actual SONG if it takes (what seems like) an eternity to change chords.

How do those musicians do it?

Here’s how….

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Is This Your Chance to Be (a little) Famous….

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Hope the new year is treating you well and you’re sticking to all of your resolutions.

I gotta give a shout out to everyone who has been commenting/asking questions on my site.  It’s been super helpful to get feedback and your points of view.

So…

Now it’s your turn to show off all of your sweet guitar skills….

If you want me to feature YOU on the site (through an interview, video, or just share some audio of what you’re learning), shoot me an e-mail and let me know.  

I don’t care if you suck, or if you are a guitar master.  I want to hear (AND SHARE) your story with all of our readers/viewers.  

Trust me… it is so helpful and motivating to hear about the progress from other people.

So e-mail me at jake@jakeposko.com  (and maybe you’ll get kinda famous)!  🙂