Send Steve a Text Message You know that feeling when a year goes by and your playing sounds the same? We’ve been there—wanting confidence, freedom on the fretboard, and finished songs, yet slipping back into the same routines that never moved the needle. Today we draw a line in the sand and break the loop of repetition without intention, turning scattered practice into focused action that actually builds skill. We start by naming the real culprits: scrolling instead of focusing, collecting r...
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Send Steve a Text Message You know that feeling when a year goes by and your playing sounds the same? We’ve been there—wanting confidence, freedom on the fretboard, and finished songs, yet slipping back into the same routines that never moved the needle. Today we draw a line in the sand and break the loop of repetition without intention, turning scattered practice into focused action that actually builds skill. We start by naming the real culprits: scrolling instead of focusing, collecting r...
Send Steve a Text Message Forget memorizing the entire fretboard at once. We start where it counts most: the sixth string, the low E. You’ll learn a practical map that turns guesswork into certainty by pairing the chromatic scale with the guitar’s visual cues. We break down the “BE” shortcut so half steps make sense, show how to lock F, G, A, B, C, D to odd-numbered frets, and explain why that single sequence instantly improves your chords, scales, and riff targeting. We walk through a clean...
The Steve Stine Podcast
Send Steve a Text Message You know that feeling when a year goes by and your playing sounds the same? We’ve been there—wanting confidence, freedom on the fretboard, and finished songs, yet slipping back into the same routines that never moved the needle. Today we draw a line in the sand and break the loop of repetition without intention, turning scattered practice into focused action that actually builds skill. We start by naming the real culprits: scrolling instead of focusing, collecting r...