Now that you know what it takes to turn you into the guitar player you always wanted to be…
You have two options.
The first option is to continue trying the “old”, incomplete way, which hasn’t worked yet, and never works for the vast majority of guitar players…
The old way… which keeps you comfortable, not having to change anything or do anything different - yet never experiencing the results and guitar playing ability you always dreamed of…
The old way… which results in 97% of guitar players going to their graves with their music still locked up inside them.
Einstein said the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting different results.
But even though this is true, there’s one reason most guitar players don’t do something new (and therefore, never play guitar the way they always wanted)...
Fear.
The fear that somehow, if they tried, they might fail, so they never even start.
The fear that - even as crazy as this sounds - that if they got good at guitar, then they’d have to “do something” with it.
And the fear that deep down, they’re just somehow, some way, simply not good enough.
Well let me tell you a little story…
My Dad felt the same way for a long time.
He had a guitar and always dreamed of one day finally sitting down and getting somewhere.
And then I got the phone call you never want to get…
“Your Dad just went into the hospital for emergency heart surgery.”
I immediately dropped everything and got on a plane…
While my mind raced about all those plans we had of seeing concerts together…
All those dreams we had of one day playing guitar together…
GONE. Just like that. Without any warning whatsoever.
So you know what I say?