Beginner Guitar Academy

283 - Should You Practice Guitar Faster Than You Can Play?


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Main Topic: Should you sometimes practice faster than you can actually play to improve speed?

  • Inspired by a community question from Rob Tyler
  • Discussion of "functional overload" and parallels to sports training (running, weightlifting)

Updated Tutorial Announced:

  • "Come As You Are" tutorial re-recorded, new tabs, play-along tracks added
  • Includes adaptation for both beginners (open chords) and higher levels (power/bar chords & alternate tunings)

Live Member Q&A:

  • Scheduled for Monday, April 27th at 9 pm UK time (details in emails and newsletter)
  • Video/audio recording will be available in the Academy and Members Only podcast
  • Pre-submit questions if you cannot attend live

Main Discussion: Overload Practice for Speed
  • Traditional advice: Practice slowly and accurately to avoid repeating mistakes (03:09)
  • Mistakes, if repeated, can become ingrained habits (03:20)
  • Referenced "Rule of Three" from Episode 116: If you make three mistakes in a row, slow down or simplify (04:00)

Overload technique:

  • Play at a comfortable speed, briefly push slightly past your comfort zone, then return to normal speed (05:02)
  • Similar to interval training or lifting heavier weights in sports
  • Scientific basis: Overload encourages adaptation (05:24)

How to Use the Technique Effectively:

  1. Start clean: practice at a controlled, accurate tempo (06:22)
  2. Briefly increase tempo slightly past comfort for 1–2 attempts (06:36)
  3. Return to normal speed; should feel easier (06:58)

  • Use for riffs, scale runs, chord changes, picking exercises
  • Not ideal for brand new material or complex rhythms (where slow and steady wins) (07:14)

Warning!
  • Do not use this technique as your main method: Overuse leads to sloppy playing and poor timing (06:03)
  • Treat overload like “seasoning”—sprinkle on top of solid, slow practice, not instead of it (07:28)

Challenge:

  • Try this method with one thing you're working on: play slow/clean, push speed slightly, then revert and observe (07:46)

Community Feedback Invitation
  • Share your experience using this method in the community (08:46)
  • Non-members can email feedback to [email protected] (08:57)

Academy Invitation
  • If you want more structure, support, and community, consider joining Beginner Guitar Academy (09:09)
  • Main curriculum: five levels, focus on the seven essential guitar skills, direct communication/support from Speaker A, vibrant worldwide community (09:39)

Two-week trial for $1 available: beginnerguitaracademy.com (10:15)

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