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#156 - The 4 Books EVERY Guitarist MUST READ!

Let's take a short break from the exercises this weekend - I'd like to share some book recommendations with you! :) These books actually don't have anything to do with guitar playing, music theory, exercises, chords, scales, or any other topics.

A big question I got quite frequently here on Patreon and via email is how to stay motivated. How do you stay on the path? How do you keep working when you're frustrated? How do you find the inspiration to keep growing as a guitarist?

These are some of the things I found in today's books. We discussed 2 of them briefly last year but I'd like to dedicate more time to 'The Compound Effect' and 'Atomic Habits' today.

The two other books are called 'Cant' Hurt Me' and 'Discipline Equals Freedom: Field Manual' (I really recommend the audiobook on Spotify whenever you need an energy boost): https://open.spotify.com/album/3VHxlMnG9PDcXyzWrITCf6?si=rvNQVzHMSBWBJ3z3RmZc2w

Did you read any of today's books already? Which books would you recommend to all guitar players out there? And most importantly: should we do this more often?

NEXT WEEK, we will check out 6 amazing minor scale licks so that you have some awesome practical material to work with :) I already started production on the first wishlist topics (the results look pretty clear now), can't wait to share them with you later this month my friends! Have a great weekend!

#156 - The 4 Books EVERY Guitarist MUST READ!

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Very nice topic as always Bernth! One of my favorite is from a loved/hated guitarist (loved for me :)) Yngwie Malmsteen, Relentless, it's his story without filters and it's really motivating!!

Rick Shred

along the same lines check out Seth Godin’s The Practice: Shipping Creative Work. In a nutshell the book says success is merely a symptom of putting in the daily passionate work. I like that

Mars Capone

I've had this one on my shelf for quite some time and just never seemed to get around to it. I'll have to pull it out!

Matt Wellman

Goggins book was amazing. I read it last May and was really helpful. He's a true inspiration.

Matt Wellman

I would recommend "Team of Teams" for bands or groups (musicians/mixers/mastering producers) - it is one of those books you might scratch your head on at first - but the information which is used a lot in the corporate world can do wonders for any "team" concept - where the parts all support the whole! Check it out! The books that Bernth shared are outstanding - I am completing "Compound Effect" now - "Atomic Habits" is next.

John H

One book is ordered, the other is in the cart for payday and the other two are on a wishlist lol

Goat Surgeon

My personal book that helped me is Ninja Mind Control by Ashida Kim If you see this Bernth, please check it out.

Awesome lesson my friend! Thanks for all that u do for us guitar players!! Thank U😬

eugenio sanchez

That book has many great insights indeed.

Riffs From The Abyss 666

I loved this video! I’ve listened to Atomic Habits and Can’t Hurt Me, definitely want to check out Compound Effect and the book by Jocko.

Riffs From The Abyss 666

"Zen Guitar", by Phillip Toshio Sudo, is a book that I read about 10 years ago, and have read about 4 more times since. It's a remarkable outlook, which changes your relationship with music, from listening, to feeling. It changes how you approach your instrument. It changed music for me. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves music. It's super interesting and addicting, plus it's an easy read. It's one of my all time favorite books.

Jeremy Baker

My comment to "Discipline Equals Freedom": It's ok to be ambitious and disciplined. But as Jocko describes it as a soldier is questionable. At some point it's no longer about discipline but about beating and destroying others. The only opponent in life should still be himself.

My recommendation: Drive - Daniel Pink. It gives a great insight in human motivation, and also how you can easily lose it!

Love your stuff

Thank you for sharing. I am eager to check these books out!

I read Atomic Habits after your recommendation and loved it.

Scott Walden

I really want more of this. I loved Deep Work, would really recommend it to anyone who wants to get serious on any aspect of their life.

Robert Mar Lew

I've read 1/2 of them already feels good man, feels good. I read Jocko's other book about leadership (Extreme Ownership) and that one was also an awesome read. I'll definitely pick-up the other 2 you recommended, thanks man!

Sigdeff

I always look at these things with mixed emotions. While I agree that everything happens in the mind first and the right mind set is very important, these things are of no or very little interest to me. Maybe it's an age thing, but I don't feel like having or wanting to prove anything anymore. Sure I want to improve, but not with a grim determination and it has to blend in with the rest of my life, like working, or other hobbies than guitar etc.

Arvid Richter

I enjoyed this video, something a bit different to get inspired by. I have to say though Bernth nothing beats seeing your passion, enthusiasm and realism as it has certainly inspired me more than anything. Some days I feel extremely frustrated with my playing but when I look back over the last six months it's clear how the compound effect is true and I've really improved by following your advice and exercises.

Tom F


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