Why every guitarist needs to learn psychology

By Aditya Shukla, Guitarist and Psychologist

Motivation

Skill training

Therapeutic effects of music - trauma, healing, disease, etc.

Extra advantages that come from guitar practice

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Psychology and brain science speaks of..

How visualizations improve skill

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How we learn and acquire abilities

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Guitar training has motivational ups and downs

Skill, confidence, choosing a pro career, hobby playing, progress need psychological insights.

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SKill training is essentially brain rewiring

Understanding neuroplasticity, repetition priming, sleep-based memory consolidation, etc. will help you optimize.

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Hobby and serious Guitar practice is Therapeutic

Through ups and downs of life, musical practice can help you bounce back. Learn how you can leverage it.

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Learning the guitar has extra benefits

Finger-mind training, like guitaring, gives: 1. Cognitive reserve 2. Social skills Cognitive reserve is a defense against aging and memory loss.

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Air guitaring, Watching videos, and Imagining chops

Imagining yourself play gives performance gains, but its a tricky method governed by neural signaling and memory consolidation.

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The processes of Learning & Memory

The brain learns best when it builds "schemas" - crystallized collections of small bits of learning that become "alive" to learn more. After knowing the processes, you can figure out what you need to practice.

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You'll also learn:

Why blues is the perfect psychological testing ground for musical skill. Hint: It's about musical communication and skill accommodation

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And:

Typical errors in learning that prevent progress. Like other skills, guitar, too, has some "best practices" that are evidence-based.

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