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Revisiting our interview with Paul Gilbert!

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Revisiting our interview with Paul Gilbert!

I had the once-in-a-lifetime golden opportunity to get to interview with Paul Gilbert back in 2019! The experience changed my guitar lessons forever as the interview turned out to be more of a guitar teaching masterclass. In the video, Paul Gilbert shares valuable insights on what defines an effective guitar teacher and what a good music school in Singapore should be like. Here are the key takeaways:

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1. Rhythm is Everything

  • A strong sense of time isn’t just for drummers and their drum lessons — it’s crucial for every musician.

  • Guitar students should practice rhythm early through stomping, clapping, and playing with or against the beat.

2. Teaching with Style

  • The evolution of the guitar has shifted from 70s blues-rock to highly technical playing.

  • Still, having a distinct guitar style (like bluesy metal) gives students identity and direction.

3. Mastering Technique

  • Good guitarists combine feel with technical skill.

  • Examples include using the thumb to play major chords — a move that requires strength and finesse.

4. Melody Matters

  • Learning scales without melodies leads to robotic playing.

  • Focus on horizontal playing (melodic expression across strings), not just vertical (up and down scales).

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Of course, I had to get his lesson book from 1993 and my Ibanez Fireman autographed!

5. Real-World Playing Challenges

  • Developing your sound means exploring different techniques like sliding, muting, and expressive phrasing.

  • Guitarists should also be honest about their playing — sounding good attracts listeners and helps boost the music scene.

6. The Struggles of Band Life

  • Finding committed members, rehearsal spaces, and time was a major hurdle in the past, and still is today.

7. Recommended Songs for Students

These tracks are packed with learning opportunities:

8. Final Thought: Start with the Beat

  • Before you even touch the guitar, feel the rhythm. The speaker recommends having students stomp the beat to build a solid musical foundation.

Conclusion

If you want to learn how to keep time with your foot or play those tasty chords, consider taking a Trial Lesson with us! I am sure with our decade-long experience, we will be of valuable help to you. Contact us through these easy channels! 🙂