The 50th Annual Grammys indicate the changing capabilities of where people can learn to play guitar to a vocational standard.
Advances in technology are opening up the ways for guitarists to hone their skills to the level required for professional play. The Personal Trainer Program devised by the Mike Hayes Guitar Studio is set to vastly improve the standards of guitar playing across the world.
Queensland, Australia (IPRWIRE) Sat, March 8th, 2008 — The 50th Annual Grammy Awards are a stark reminder of what is required for a person to learn to play guitar to a vocational level and advances in technology means that one of the emerging places to learn guitar is with the Mike Hayes Guitar Studio (http://www.GuitarCoaching.com). In previous days, this level of professionalism was only achievable at the Guitar Institute of Technology in Los Angeles or at the Berklee College of Music in Boston but the advent of the internet means that a guitarist can hone their skills in the comfort of their own home and learn the skills to be a professional musician via their own “university without walls.”
Playing guitar is something that many people enjoy and although countless people harbor ambitions of becoming a professional guitarist one day, there are many problems that prevent them from doing so. Self-training can be fun but it is not true that practice makes perfect, only perfect practice makes perfect and when you consider that 98% of instructional guitar training material is not designed to train guitarists to the vocational standards of the industry, it is clear there are failings in the way that many people learn to play guitar.