TIPS FOR TODAY

You might be thinking, “There’s no way I can learn this in 10 minutes.”
Good — because you’re not supposed to.

The goal isn’t to perfect the challenge in ten minutes. It’s to introduce your fingers and your brain to something new so they’ll be a little smoother the next time you sit down with a similar skill.

Motor-learning research shows that short, imperfect reps create more progress than long, grinding sessions. Ten minutes keeps your brain sharp, your hands relaxed, and the habit alive. 

And here’s the quiet superpower of the 10-minute rule: it gets you started. Most people end up playing longer because once you’re in motion, the fun takes over.

So today, just touch the new idea a few times. Let that be enough.

Ten minutes builds momentum — and momentum builds players.

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  1. I’m playing a Guild 1975 Guild D-35 when I’m using a pick. Sitka top, genuine Mahogony b/s, Brazilian fret board and bridge. My first guitar and still can’t play it very well. Had the neck reset last year for first time and it’s easy to play now 8*0

  2. Lesson 2 is tough. Got 1 down. I’m trying to click button below to see tablature and think that will help but cannot seem to get it to pop up. Got the PIP and the speed change. No button shows any tablature.

  3. I,m 69 now but when I was 16 I bought my first guitar. It was at a music dept inside a general merchandise store. They had a big cardboard box with several guitars in it. I picked out one I liked for $12.50. It had some fret buzz but overall I liked it. I have no idea what the brand was nor do I remember what happened to it. Today I have an Alvarez AG610EC that I absolutely love.

  4. Martin D45 Harvey Leach, just kidding, Martin D35 50th Anniversary but all guitars are lovely. If I had the cash, the space and the arms I would have them all 😉

  5. Thank you, Tony. I’ve followed you for a long time, but this is the first time I’ve jumped in to get my feet wet. I’m 71 and play a Fender FA-100 and a Yamaha FG-735S.

  6. Im playing a Luna electric acoustic which i got 2 weeks ago ! At 75 figured i would try something new !!! Not easy fingers seem to be to big . Hits other strings more practice !

  7. My ovation guitar went up in a fire , so this year I treated myself to a new Ovation guitar for Christmas and I want to learn to play . PS I turned 70 this month

  8. Hey not sure (even though your encouragement is great) if I am getting this for more than one reason wow there’s a lot of stuff and I do not class myself an absolute beginner but find I am getting confused…… Also cannot combine tab with play ? Would this be because I am using a tablet not a computer..?

  9. Martin DCPA4. My first “real” guitar, made in Nazareth, PA. My wife bought if for me approx 15 years ago. Far cry from my Bently acoustic with the aformentioned 1/2″ action height.