Some ideas of how to keep making progress at an intermediate to advanced level on guitar.
Musical outlets and some recording and/ or performance
At an advanced level - most your song learning will become genre specific
Be aware that what you learn in some genres may not apply to what you need to be able to play others.
Therefore, if you are short of time, focus on one genre.
Regular, dedicated practice is key
Keep an organized track of what you are learning and your song repertoire in a folder or similar
It’s about the journey, not the destination!
Above all else, make musical outlets and aim for them. If they don’t work out, then re-asses them, make changes and aim for you new goals - they will always help you progress!
Keep Learning Option 1 - Advanced Lead Guitar
Want to learn more about how to improvise your own lead guitar lines?
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Keep Learning Option 2 - Fingerstyle Pathway
Not everyone wants to learn lead guitar. Some people prefer playing melodies and chords at the same time and learn solo pieces, which can be done with fingerstyle
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