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Guitar Music Theory

Ep88 Joe Robinson’s 4am Practice Routine

Guitar Music Theory

Desi Serna

Musictheoryforguitar, Guitar, Guitarscales, Performing Arts, Guitarmusictheory, Music, Guitarlessons, Arts, Guitarchords, Guitartheory

4.6931 Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2021

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

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In today’s podcast episode, super-skilled guitarist and singer/songwriter Joe Robinson discusses his diligent practice routine that begins at four o’clock in the morning. Joe is an Australian native but has been a resident of Nashville, Tennessee since 2010. Joe is well-known for both his electric guitar playing and his chord-melody fingerstyle acoustic skills. Visit Joe’s website: https://www.joerobinson.com/

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In episode 88 of the guitar music theory podcast, I talk with Jill Robinson about his 4 a.m. practice routine. Greetings guitar engineers. Welcome to the guitar music theory podcast. I am

0:28.0

your host Desi Cerna and today I welcome back super skilled guitarist Joe Robinson to discuss his latest projects and his intense practice routine.

0:39.0

You're hearing Joe's playing right now and you'll hear more of it later. Now Joe is an Australian

0:44.4

native and has been a Nashville resident since 2010. He's a former child

0:49.7

prodigy who won a few big competitions including Australia's got talent and he played

0:54.8

more than a thousand shows before his 18th birthday. But that was a long time ago

0:59.9

since relocating to Nashville he has recorded several albums that feature both his

1:04.6

guitar playing and his singing and songwriting skills. Joe has built a big presence

1:10.2

online attracting followers to his social media profiles with his exceptional acoustic and electric guitar playing.

1:17.0

More recently he has released a whole series of instructional video courses ranging from

1:22.0

chord melody, finger style techniques to lead

1:24.4

improvisation using modes. And now he's on the guitar music theory

1:28.5

podcast again. I first interviewed Joe back in 2013.

1:33.0

That interview went offline along with the rest of my podcast,

1:37.0

but was then added back a few years ago.

1:39.0

You can listen to Joe's first appearance.

1:42.0

It's now episode 11. But anyway, today I welcome

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back Joe to the Guitar Music Theory podcast and the topic of conversation will be the practice

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routine of a pro player.

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Joe's going to share what he does to be a world-class player.

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But before we get started, I want to direct all of my podcast

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listeners over to my website guitar music theory dot com answer the

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