Practicing the guitar is no different than doing anything else to
improve other aspects of you life. For example, if you're an athlete do
you improve your endurance by driving you car? No, you do it by running
or some other form of exercise that builds muscle and cardio vascular
endurance.
So it is with the guitar. Be sure that when you sit down to practice
that you practice. Avoid the temptation to kid yourself by saying that
you were practicing by just holding your guitar of by just playing some
familiar tune or chord.
If you really want to improve your level of skill, play some new,
challenging selections. Or, use your time to work on some exercises
your instructor has given you, even if its working on basic guitar
scales and chords. This will truly build your skill when it's time to
learn a new tune.
When practicing, avoid distractions such as TV, phone, food and
friends. Select a place and time to practice when you won't be
disturbed. Ask your family or friends to respect this time and to not
disturb you until you have finished.
Be sure that what you are working on is correct. If you have an
instructor, ask him or her to critique your practice techniques. If you
don't use an instructor, be sure to read any reference materials you
have to be sure that what you are practicing is being done right.
Practice may make perfect, but perfect practice definitely makes
perfect.
Before each practice session, spend a few minutes to decide what you
want and need to work on. If you have a plan and work your plan, you
stand a much better chance of improving your skills quickly. Just
sitting down and making some sounds because you're not sure what to do
is just a waste of time.
Remember, you want to learn to play the guitar. So, work on the things
that will get you to that point quickly. And, even if you are an
accomplished guitar player, you can still improve. That improvement can
only come by using good practicing techniques.
Sandy Knoll, the author, loves all kinds of music but has a particular affinity for the guitar. Her website, www.flyguitar.com is a source for great information on guitars. Please visit her site at www.flyguitar.com often for great information.