
This article was inspired by Dimebag Darrell
I just want to share with you this article i found at Riff Church, i think some of you can find this helpful (i found it really helpful).
Right now i feel kinda stuck with some stuff, every time i pick my guitar i find myself playing the same thing over and over again, different notes, scales, etc but the riff idea its always the same… the riff’s great but it sucks to don’t come with new stuff.
Today i was reading again a great guitar book that always helps me a lot, it’s Dimebag Darrell’s Riffer Madness and it kick ass, if you play metal you have to read it.
Dimebag’s a dude that i admire a lot and i want to share what i learned with my own words… the message its really inspiring and i want to inspire you to become a better guitar player too.
When you find yourself playing in a rut remember this two things:
1- You’re not the only dude with the problem… we all go through this from time to time
2- Don’t schiz out and quit guitar! right now i’m feeling stuck but i know i won’t be like this forever… it’s just a matter of work. Keep playing, learn more stuff and the rut will disappear alone… its up to you.
Go to Riff Church and read the rest of this Tips to dig out a playing rut
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