Guitar Lab: The Art of Practicing, Vol. 2

Practice With Purpose. Play With Awareness. Grow Without Limits.

Marty FriedmanTommy EmmanuelSteve VaiEric GalesEric Johnson

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Guitar Lab: The Art of Practicing, Vol. 2

About this course

The Art of Practicing is a deep dive into the mindset, discipline, and self-awareness required to become a better musician. Drawing on more than 56 years of teaching experience, Brad Carlton shares the core principles behind effective practice, showing you how to listen more deeply, assess your own playing honestly, and build the habits that lead to real musical growth. This is not a course about memorizing licks or running exercises without purpose. It is about learning how to practice with focus, intention, and a clear understanding of what you are trying to improve.


Brad breaks down the different roles you need to play in your own development, from teacher to student to coach, while helping you understand how to identify weaknesses, set goals, and stay motivated through the process. You’ll explore concepts like the investment of time, the difference between difficult and different, the three levels of assessment, and the major areas of study, including the classroom, the gym, the playground, the stage, and the studio.


Along the way, the course strengthens much more than your practice routine. You’ll sharpen your listening, improve your time, develop better fretboard awareness, build stronger technique, and learn how to approach mistakes, improvisation, performance, and recording with a more productive mindset. By the end of the course, you’ll have a clearer understanding of how to guide your own musical growth and make your practice time more focused, creative, and rewarding. So listen closely, take your time, and let’s dig into The Art of Practicing.
Release date: 06/01/2026 • 1h 30m runtime
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Sample lessons
Are You Listening?
Are You Listening?
Ear Training

What's included

11 lessons • 1 charts

Guitar Lab: The Art of Practicing, Vol. 2
I’m Brad Carlton with volume two of The Art of Practicing. I’m going to continue to give you some principles that will help you improve how you practice, motivate you, help you assess yourself realistically as to your strengths and weaknesses, and keep you on the plan to becoming a better musician, because there is no finish line.

You don’t even need your guitar. Just listen to what I have to say, and hopefully you’ll be able to implement all these principles and improve yourself.
Are You Listening?
In this lesson we will learn why listening is one of the most important parts of becoming a better musician.
Muscle Memory
In this lesson we will cover how muscle memory can either help your playing or hold you back.
The Psychology of Practice
In this lesson we will go over the mindset needed to practice with patience without becoming complacent.
Short Term Goals
In this lesson we will learn how short-term goals and clear deadlines can help focus your practice.
Long Term Goals
In this lesson we will cover long-term goals and how to keep growing when there is no real finish line.
Duration of Practice
In this lesson we will go over how to think about practice time in terms of effectiveness, not just duration.

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Reviews

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Ohio5665

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06/26/26

Guitar Lab: The Art of Practicing, Vol. 2

Tips and advice on how to improve your playing from a master musician and teacher!

Johnelmago

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06/20/26

Learning to be your own teacher is where it's at.

Brad Carlton finishes a few thoughts which were born from volume 1 and then adds new perspectives on how to learn effectively.

fl1ppy

06/18/26

The War of Art

Listen to Brad's wisdom, apply it to your practice habits, and trust the process. It's not a race, and there's no finish line. We all want instant gratification, and there's all these fun licks and tricks to learn on the guitar, but best lesson of all is to slow down and think critically about what you *should* be working on to grow as a musician. This series really helped me reassess what I needed to practice so I wasn't spinning my wheels and wasting effort.

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