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Learn Songsterr tabs much faster with practical proven tips

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Hi there, Thanks for using Songsterr! This email starts a series of simple, practical tips for impro

Hi there, Thanks for using Songsterr! This email starts a series of simple, practical tips for improving your tab learning and music playing skills. The advice is field-tested, scientifically sound, and, most important, concise. At Songsterr, we use these tips ourselves and they work great for us. Hope you’ll find them helpful as well! The first few tips are about creating the ignition moment, and about channeling its energy in the most constructive way. The tips cover several areas: mind-set, how to design your practice to learn songs faster, and how to improve your learning by stealing effectively from top players. They share the same goal: to create the spark, and to use the fuel for deep practice. --- Tip #1: STARE AT WHO YOU WANT TO BECOME Talent begins with brief, powerful encounters that spark motivation by linking your identity to a high-performing artist. This is called ignition, and it consists of a tiny, world-shifting thought lighting up your unconscious mind: I could be them. Studies show that even brief connection with a role model can vastly increase unconscious motivation. For example, being told that you share a birthday with a mathematician can improve the amount of effort you’re willing to put into difficult math tasks by 62 percent. Use pictures (the walls of many talented players are cluttered with photos and posters of their stars) or, better, video. One idea: Bookmark a few YouTube videos of your favorite artists or bands, and watch them before you practice, or at night before you go to bed. --- Thanks for reading! Did you find this tip useful? Any comments or questions? Just reply to this email. We love feedback and usually answer within a few hours. Thanks again for using [Songsterr]! Denis CEO at Songsterr [Unsubscribe from these emails]

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