May 14, 2019 by Klaus Crow
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A lot of guitar players tend to practice less or quit practicing altogether once they get older and gain more responsibility in life.
They still play guitar (the stuff they already know) but have given up practicing to improve. There’s a huge difference.
This is unfortunate because there are so many great things to learn that many guitar players aren’t even aware of.
It would open up their way of thinking and renew their approach to guitar playing by adding valuable knowledge, developing different skills and expanding their vocabulary.
Although I teach guitar and write about guitar playing, I also sometimes have difficulty keeping up a regular practice schedule to improve my guitar skills. Guitar playing is a major part of enjoying the good life but not the only part.
Besides the busyness of commitments and obligations in daily life, I also like to keep up with my other hobbies such as spending quality time with my wife and three kids, drinking cappuccino in the backyard, running, yoga, meditation, reading and enjoying good wines to name a few.
And as much as these things are of great importance, practicing guitar may not be harmed by all of these wonderful life luxuries. To keep a safe and secure place for regular practice I make sure I follow the guidelines below.
If you also feel like your active lifestyle is keeping you from practicing then here are the keys to get you back on track.
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