Memorizing Guitar Songs: How frustrating is it. You can play some songs already, but if you than try to play from memory goes wrong. You make one little mistake after another, simply because you do not know where the guitar is played. I will now give seven tips how I do it.

1. Practice, practice, practice
This is probably the most obvious tip, but you know yourself what songs you can play well and which you currently can get some good play less. Make a list of the songs you're having problems with. During the "warm up" your first time playing some fragments of songs you snuggle. This ensures a positive start making you pick up the difficult pieces with a good drive.

2. Stay focused
You had a good warm up, you are ready for the difficult song and then goes to play the pieces of the difficult song which you can play. In short you can not focus on the difficult parts of that song. Well it certainly did not shoot anyway.
Oh So, if you're finally doing the hard part; do not play by, if you go wrong again, don’t stop immediately, count back down and play! You should use the focused practice rules!

3. Know how the song fits together
Each song is composed of a number of parts. Think of an intro, verse, chorus, bridge, solo and outro. It is not so that each song contains all of the components or that there is a default order. The most common is:

Intro - verse - chorus - verse - chorus - bridge - solo - chorus - outro

What you'll notice is that there are often several times a verse or a chorus is in a complete song. If you just accept this, you only need an intro 1x 1x 1x a verse and a chorus to learn by heart. Then just know the structure of the song (intro-verse-chorus-verse etc. etc.) And gives you more peace in your mind and therefore it gives you faster results.

4. Count the number of guitar chords
By counting the number of guitar chords you can create peace. Imagine always goes wrong with a certain song, but really want to play him. Then get simple mnemonics. If that song contain only four chords then it sounds very different when you think of, nice song of 4 minutes have much singing and a huge solo.

5. Trust yourself and do not think
Music is a "feeling" and playing guitar so well. If you too are thinking about the song, then you really do not succeed. One of my friend, student in Arizona trade schools who were more concerned while playing with two rhythms; up, then three times down etc. etc. Then you are more concerned with mathematics while you rehearse a song.

Also trust in your own abilities and do not focus on counting, and parts count. Playing guitar is a feeling!

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Misty Jhones