Ep41 – The Rules of The Asylum: Rule #10 – Float Like a Butterfly and Sting Like a Bee

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This week’s episode is all about Rule #10 of the Acoustic Asylum. It’s based on a famous boxing quote that can be applied to guitar playing.
 
Today, we are looking at a famous old quote by Muhammad Ali, which is also rule #10 of the Acoustic Asylum. This is a very powerful rule and, in the episode, we go into depth looking at how you can apply it to your playing.
 
For most people, when they play guitar, their fingers are stiff and rigid, making playing painful. By remembering to let your fingers move around in a relaxed way, you can avoid all the tension. In the episode, I give you some tips on how to keep your fingers relaxed. We also look at how to keep your playing sounding powerful by using dynamics. Take a listen and learn these helpful tips!
 
This episode will help you to learn all about Rule #10 of the Asylum and how to apply it to your guitar playing.
 
You can get more tips, advice, and a powerful new free eBook on the 13 Ways to Escape the Acoustic Asylum from me, Dan Thorpe, by joining the email list here – https://acousticasylum.com/
 
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Ep41 – The Rules of The Asylum: Rule #10 – Float Like a Butterfly and Sting Like a Bee

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