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Boosted Knowledge from Guitar Exercises for Beginners|Dickson George

Boosted Knowledge from Guitar Exercises for Beginners : A Simple Route to the Original Book's Valuable Insights

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I didn't approach guitar practice expecting transformation. At first, it was just another beginner routine-finger placements, slow chord changes, and exercises that felt repetitive and awkward. My hands didn't cooperate, my timing was inconsistent, and progress felt painfully slow. But something unexpected happened as I kept returning to those basic exercises. The repetition that once frustrated me started building something deeper: control, patience, and a clearer connection between intention and action.

This experience, shaped through Guitar Exercises for Beginners, became less about learning an instrument and more about strengthening how I learn anything at all.

Description

  • I share how working through Guitar Exercises for Beginners helped me understand that real progress often hides inside repetition that initially feels unproductive
  • I reflect on the frustration of slow finger coordination and how that discomfort became part of the learning process rather than a barrier
  • I describe how simple exercises trained my ability to focus on small, precise movements instead of rushing toward results
  • I explain how consistency gradually replaced confusion as my hands and mind started working in sync
  • I reveal how basic chord transitions taught me more about patience than any complex lesson could have
  • I talk about moments where improvement was so subtle I only noticed it after looking back at earlier attempts
  • I explore how structured practice created discipline that extended beyond music into daily habits and thinking
  • I share how repetition stopped feeling like punishment and started feeling like progress in disguise
  • I break down how small wins built confidence over time, even when progress felt invisible in the moment
  • I invite the reader into my experience of discovering that beginner exercises are not simple-they are foundational training for attention, control, and consistency

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  • ISBN-13: 9798195745141
  • ISBN-10: 9798195745141
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: May 2026
  • Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 x 0.13 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.38 pounds
  • Page Count: 64

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