Ways to Become a Professional Guitar Player

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Have you always wondered what it would be like to be a Professional Guitar Player? Are you interested in how to become a paid Guitar Player but not sure how? Follow along let's together learn some of the steps you will see along the way!

 

 

Record Yourself to Hear Yourself

1. Develop your fingering, listening, and sight-reading skills to become a professional guitar player, you must have a great understanding of the instrument and be able to play it proficiently or in a manner that people enjoy. Take lessons from a qualified instructor, practice regularly, and learn as much theory as you can.

2. Learn different styles. You’ll need to expand your knowledge of the guitar by learning different styles of music. Listen to a variety of music and try to replicate what you hear.

3. Join or start a band. Playing with a band is a great way to develop your skills as a guitar player and allows you to practice your teamwork. Look for local bands that need a guitarist and attend open mic nights.

Recording and Foot Pedals

4. Record yourself and then critically listen to yourself. Record yourself playing different songs or styles and listen back to see what you can improve on. This can help you become more aware of your playing and make adjustments.

5. Take every opportunity to perform live even if it’s a small gig. This will give you practice playing in front of an audience and help you build your confidence in being in front of others.

6. Market yourself by creating a website, promoting your gigs on social media, creating an account on places like Soundcloud, and networking with other musicians. This way you’ll be more likely to get noticed and find gigs or opportunities.

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7. Invest in equipment and quality gear that will help you sound your best. Make sure you have the right equipment and mindset for the type of music you’re playing.

8. Become a mentor to help others and learn about your own shortcomings. Teaching guitar is a great way to make money and a great way to hone your skills. Find students that you can teach effectively and work with them to help them develop.

9. Collaborate with other musicians or people who need music. Working with other musicians is a great way to learn new techniques and create a unique sound. It can also help you build your network and get more gigs.

10. Join organizations. Look for organizations that support musicians and join them. This will help you stay up to date on industry news and connect with other professionals in the field.

 

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