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You need an idea of what you are going to do, but it should be a vague idea.
My feedback page: http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/91654/
"12 guitar tricks that are banned everywhere except [insert country] - number 7 will blow your mind!"
"[insert town near where you live" housewife makes £150 an hour playing guitar! Find out how!"
You might start here:
:halo: :sweetnessandlight:
When I come up with an idea I can't play, then I put the practice in.
Bandcamp
Spotify, Apple et al
Maybe we should move on and wish the guy well for the future.
- said no one ever.
I would disagree somewhat with the OP too. Currently teaching a 6 year old who's a complete beginner; he's a lot more interesting in the little riffs/melodies/parts of songs I'm doing with him than specific skills. Those will come with learning that stuff anyway, and he'd be bored out of his mind if I focussed on skills. Still, it's another way of doing things I guess, so might work for some people. I do tend to agree with all of @octatonic 's comments though.
https://www.facebook.com/benswanwickguitar
https://www.facebook.com/benswanwickguitar
https://www.facebook.com/leviclay/posts/10159130385415621?pnref=story
Really quite creepy stuff and Levi @missmisstreater has done a great job exposing it. Total shitstorm of dubious moral/ethical practice. Some of the behaviour pretty much verges on grooming.
https://www.facebook.com/benswanwickguitar
but yeah, I wouldn't have time to do it. I follow Levi for his tutorial stuff/music, but this obviously came up on his feed and I found it interesting. And yes, I've spent far too long reading it
https://www.facebook.com/benswanwickguitar
https://www.facebook.com/benswanwickguitar
If the definition is more along the lines of "you will do what the master says or be thrown out" then yes, I'd say it's getting cult-like.
Is it worth devoting hours of ones life to expose and rail against? For your average guitar player probably not.