

Avoid frustration and wasted time in the learning process by developing your muscle memory. What most people don’t realize, is that you don’t need to spend years consuming thousands of Youtube lessons, buy a bunch of books, or learn how to read music to be able to play guitar. You just need to learn 7 core techniques that will allow you to confidently play and learn any song you can imagine, and we help students get to that point in weeks, not years, by using the power of muscle memory. Watch this Free Lesson and start learning with this proven method!
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It's simple, practice makes perfect. The tricky part is you have to know what and how to practice to get the results.
There are a ton of ways you can start learning guitar, you can consume thousands of random YouTube lessons, Watch 11,000 GuitarTricks videos, spend a lot of money with private instructors, or follow the bouncing ball. All of these options are either outrageously time consuming or completely useless.
To actually learn how to play guitar, you just need to master 7 core techniques that can be applied to virtually any song, in any genre. Once you understand these playing styles everything opens up. Here's the best part, you can conquer these 7 techniques in just 7 weeks by harnessing the science of muscle memory, and I'm going to show you exactly how to do it.
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Playing music has been a lifetime dream for me. I tried learning straight from a book, in a group class and with YouTube, all to no avail. After each lesson, I feel like a better musician. It has been a little over 2 months now and my progress has been significant. If you are interested in learning to play, MusicMatchr is the way to go. I would recommend this business to all of my friends, family and to all the strangers that I have not had the pleasure to meet.
I have always wanted to learn how to play the guitar. I have been singing since I was little and it’s been one of my frustrations to not be able to play any musical instrument. One of my friends gave me a guitar and I thought now I really have to learn. I did a search on google and came across Guitar Building Blocks. I was a little nervous and intimidated that it wouldn't work, but the lessons were amazing! Now my new guitar is doing much more than just collecting dust. I really feel like a guitarist!
I can’t believe the progress I’ve made. I’ve tried lessons with friends and family who play and they didn’t have the patience or ability to make the lessons fun and exciting. I will continue learning with Guitar Building Blocks until Kirk Hemmett resigns and Metallica asks me to join them on tour.
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Muscle Memory is defined as the ability to reproduce a certain movement without concious effort or thought. It is an ability that all human beings can develop, and it is the secret weapon to mastering hand motions and techniques on the guitar.
If you feel like you're a forever beginner and you can't seem to get the point where you can play full songs, change chords quickly, or move your fingers as fast as you want, then Muscle Memory is the missing piece that will change everything for you. It will make playing begin to feel more effortless and automatic giving you the ability to easily learn songs and play the music you love.
Yes, all songs are made up of 7 core techniques, or building blocks. Once you learn these 7 building blocks, and develop your muscle memory to the point where you can easily use them, you'll be able to learn any song in any genre on guitar.
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