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In this episode, I continue my conversation with Bryce about playing guitar. Bryce shares a story about the moment when he felt most like a rockstar. If you've ever been curious about what it takes to play guitar and you want to learn some relevant vocabulary, this episode may be for you! This is just Part Two of our conversation. Part One can be found at 008 WHY DOES EVERYONE LEARN THE SAME FIRST SONG ON GUITAR? FULL TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE ⁠HERE⁠: https://american-idiom.com/f/009-my-brothers-rockstar-moment ***For English learners! – Detailed vocabulary lesson begins at 23:34*** Episode Outline: Bryce's most memorable guitar performance (Starts at 1:20) Adapting complex songs as a solo guitarist (Starts at 4:32) Funny story - Always rehearse before performing! (Starts at 8:38) Playing tabs vs. sheet music (Starts at 10:05) How to continue progressing as a guitarist (14:45) Final advice for new guitarists (22:54) Vocabulary and examples (Starts at 23:34) get your foot in the door (used at 4:46 and explained at 23:38) hit a wall (used at 14:49 and explained at 26:07) reach a plateau (used at 14:49 and explained at 26:07) be stuck in a rut (used at 20:51 and explained at 26:07) put all your eggs in one basket (used at 21:32 and explained at 29:45)
009 How to Improve Your Guitar Skills
Which sentence uses GET YOUR FOOT IN THE DOOR most naturally?
She GOT HER FOOT IN THE DOOR at Louis Vuitton.
She GOT HER FOOT IN THE DOOR in Colorado.
She GOT HER FOOT IN THE DOOR so let's help her.
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