PLAYING GUITAR IN FRONT OF A MIRROR: There are plenty of tools out there to help you get the most out of your practice routine. Metronomes, backing tracks, hand exercisers, illuminated fretboards. Scale pattern stickers, books, DVDs ... You get the idea. But there's one particularly useful practice tool that will dramatically increase your shredding skills while simultaneously helping you to nail those all-important rock star shapes when you hit the stage. And the surprising thing is, you already have it. What is it? A mirror. If you secretly find yourself checking out the mirror to see if you look cool holding your guitar, it might be time to start making it a habit. A mirror actually gives you a visual perspective you don't normally have during typical practice. You can use a mirror to change your perspective and to increase your bodily awareness and reliability. For issues large and small, the mirror can be a useful tool. A Small Mirror on Your Music Stand You can use a small mirror on your music stand to keep an eye on your right or left hand. You can pinpoint your attention and make sure that you’re actually doing what you think you’re doing. For the left hand, you can confirm your - positioning - form - finger placement - finger height above the frets - shifting technique - anything else you’re working on #rombopicks #guitars #guitarhack #learnguitar #guitarist #electricguitar #guitarpick #plectrum #guitarriff #guitartone #hometones #learnmusic #music #guitarsofinstagram #loveguitars #guitarlove #guitarstrings #guitarmaster #guitarplayer #acousticguitar #fretboard #guitargear #guitarpodcast #guitarblog #guitargift (at Remseck am Neckar) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdBP61Zs5No/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=












