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Have You Been Playing Guitar For Years And Think Your Rhythm Guitar Playing Still Sucks – Maybe Even After Taking Rhythm Guitar Lessons?


  • Have you spent endless hours playing the guitar, but your rhythm guitar playing improves slower than a turtle?

  • Can you already play lots of songs but notice that the quality of your rhythm playing doesn’t sound as good as in the original song? (Isn’t that frustrating?!)

  • Do you spend more time on your lead guitar playing, hoping that your rhythm guitar skills will get better on their own? (hint: they won’t)

It's common to think that your rhythm guitar playing should naturally get better on its own over time. Fact is, to make your rhythm playing sound great, you need to practice it specifically.

You’ve come to the right place. Here, at RhythmGuitarLessons.net, this is exactly what we help you do.

Make Your Guitar Playing Sound Like A Pro By Adding Lead Guitar Elements To Your Rhythm Playing
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Learn the secrets the pros use to make their rhythm playing sound better.

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The Beginners Guide To Adding Lead Guitar Elements To Your Rhythm Playing

How To Get Your Rhythm Guitar Playing On The "Right Track”


Step 1: Understand why your rhythm playing hasn’t been improving as quickly as it should be:

  • You have not taken guitar lessons specific to rhythm guitar playing.

  • When practicing guitar, you practice either for playing songs, or for lead guitar, but not specifically for rhythm guitar.

  • You’re not sure how practicing rhythm guitar should be different from practicing other aspects of guitar playing.

These are the three most common reasons why so many people have mediocre rhythm guitar skills – even if they are pretty good lead guitar players.

Step 2 (The Solution): Find the right teacher who specializes in rhythm guitar lessons.


Not only do you need to know what to practice but you also need to know HOW to practice specifically for improving rhythm guitar skills.

That is the most significant missing piece of the puzzle that most guitar teachers and online courses don't provide.

In addition, the order that you learn specific skills matters. Some rhythm guitar playing skills build off other skills, so not having one skill mastered will greatly affect your ability to learn another.


Step 3: Experience the thrill of becoming the rhythm guitar player you want to be.

It doesn't matter if you play for your own enjoyment, for family and friends, or play on stage. You want to sound good and feel good about your own guitar playing. Imagine how awesome it would feel to confidently play your favorite song in any situation. Having a complete path to being a better rhythm guitar player will get you there faster and save you years of practicing on your own.

Step 4: Get started today – right now.

There are many resources for learning to play guitar, but very few focus only on rhythm guitar. It is such an essential component to guitar playing but very rarely do guitar lessons focus on rhythm guitar. I created these online rhythm guitar lessons to help you improve your rhythm playing and make you sound like a pro.
Sheet Music For rhythm Guitar
Rhythm Guitar On Stage
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