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personal guitar training
YOU ALREADY KNOW ENOUGH.
NOW IT’S TIME TO TRAIN BETTER.
No lessons. No new course. A personal guitar trainer who structures your practice routine, keeps you focused and adjusts your training when you get stuck. Just like a fitness trainer — but for guitar.
Why guitarists choose Personal Guitar Training
Structure
No random practice. A clear plan that fits your level and schedule.
Knowledge → control
Turn the theory you know into technique you can actually use on the guitar.
Accountability
Someone who sees where you are slipping and keeps you honest — also between sessions.
Consistency
Practice even when motivation drops. That is what separates training from lessons.
Feedback
Targeted correction on technique, timing, execution, theory and ear training.
No new course. No pile of exercises. Just better training — with someone who keeps you sharp.
PERSONAL GUITAR TRAINING
About the Program
Personal Guitar Training is personal 1-on-1 guidance for guitarists who want to train better, more consistently and more efficiently.
This is not a traditional lesson path where you simply receive something new every week. It is built around your practice system: what you train, how you train, how often you train, where you get stuck and how you keep making progress.
Just like a good fitness trainer, Personal Guitar Training is not about piling on as many new exercises as possible, but about training better: structure, technique, correction, follow-up and consistency.
Playing guitar is not just knowing what to do. It is turning knowledge into control. Many guitarists know the theory, the exercises or their weak points, but do not automatically translate that into better playing. Personal Guitar Training helps you close that gap.
This program is not tied to one specific level. It works for beginners who want to train correctly from the start, but also for advanced players, semi-pros or professionals who want to sharpen their routine, control, timing or consistency.
In this program, you get:
- a clear practice structure that fits your level and schedule
- personal feedback on your technique, timing, execution and practice approach
- concrete weekly targets so you know exactly what to work on
- follow-up and accountability so you do not keep postponing
- adjustments when you get stuck or fall back into old habits
- a more efficient way of training without unnecessary complexity
In short: you do not get a pile of new exercises, but a better system to train effectively and stay consistent.
YOUR TRAINING SYSTEM
What You Achieve
No vague promises. This is what actually changes in the way you practice.
- More structure in your practice week
You know what you are training, why you are training it, and how to approach it. - More control in your playing
Your technique, timing and execution are followed up more intentionally. - More consistent training
You keep practicing, even when motivation drops. - Faster correction
Mistakes and bad habits are spotted and corrected early. - Less frustration
No more feeling like you are “practicing” but still not moving forward. - A plan that fits your life
Realistic, manageable and adapted to your schedule.
Why this is the smart choice
Many guitarists do not lack information. They lack structure, feedback and follow-up.
Personal Guitar Training is for guitarists who do not necessarily need a full program, but do want someone to guide their training, keep them sharp and make their practice more efficient.
You do not need a new course. You need better training.
Personal Guitar Training helps you bring structure, focus and follow-up into your practice routine.
DO YOU RECOGNIZE THIS?
What guitarists often recognize
If you recognize one of these sentences, Personal Guitar Training was made exactly for you.
Wouter Baustein
Meet Your Trainer
Personal Guitar Training is guided by Wouter Baustein, music producer, guitarist and coach with more than 25 years of experience in personal music coaching.
Since 2000, Wouter has helped guitarists and musicians not only play better, but also practice smarter, train more consistently and take their musical development more seriously.
His approach is direct, personal and results-driven: no endless random exercises, but diagnosis, structure, feedback and follow-up.
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Personal Guitar Training
Best for: guitarists who want to practice better, train more consistently and need personal follow-up without immediately committing to a full HPGC program.
- Sessions: 2 to 4 sessions per month of 90 minutes
- Structure: personal practice plan + weekly targets + follow-up
- Focus: technique, timing, practice routine, control and consistency
- Support: feedback and adjustments between sessions by agreement
- Location: live in the studio in Gingelom or online
- Languages: Dutch, English, German
Training rhythm:
- 2 sessions per month: €249/month
- 4 sessions per month: €449/month
Program duration: per 3-month block.
You do not need a new course. You need better training.
Personal Guitar Training helps you bring structure, focus and follow-up into your practice routine.
WHO IS THIS FOR?
Is Personal Guitar Training right for you?
Personal Guitar Training is for guitarists who no longer want random lessons, but need a clear practice structure, personal feedback and regular follow-up.
This program is right for you if you…
- already play, but lack structure in your practice routine
- often start practicing, but struggle to stay consistent
- do not know what to work on first
- keep getting stuck in the same mistakes or habits
- collect a lot of information, but make little real progress
- want personal feedback without immediately starting a full development program
- want to maintain, sharpen or improve your level more efficiently
- need someone who corrects you honestly and keeps you sharp
Looking for a complete 12- to 36-week development program?
Then High-Performance Guitar Coaching is probably the better fit.
Want to go through the full HPGC system intensively in 12 weeks?
Then Roadmap to Guitar Mastery is the right choice.
Frequently Asked Questions About Personal Guitar Training
1. What exactly is Personal Guitar Training?
Personal Guitar Training is personal practice guidance for guitarists who want more structure, feedback and accountability. You do not get random lessons, but a clear practice system that fits your level, goals and available time.
2. Is this only for beginners?
No. Personal Guitar Training is not tied to one specific level. It can be suitable for beginners, advanced players and even experienced guitarists who want to organize their training better, maintain their level or improve in a more focused way.
3. What is the difference with High-Performance Guitar Coaching?
High-Performance Guitar Coaching is a complete development program with clear levels and a broader structure covering technique, timing, ear training, chord control, theory and musicianship. Personal Guitar Training focuses mainly on practice structure, follow-up, feedback and consistency.
4. What is the difference with regular guitar lessons?
Regular guitar lessons often focus on new songs, techniques or separate lesson content. Personal Guitar Training focuses on how you train: your practice planning, focus, execution, discipline, feedback loop and progress.
5. Do I get new exercises every week?
Not necessarily. The goal is not to overload you with new material. The goal is to work better with what you actually need. Sometimes that means new exercises, but often it means better focus, correction and repetition.
6. How often should I take sessions?
That depends on your goal, level and available time. Some guitarists need weekly follow-up, while others work better with biweekly check-ins. During the intake, we determine what makes sense.
7. Can I later switch to High-Performance Guitar Coaching?
Yes. Personal Guitar Training can be a strong stepping stone toward High-Performance Guitar Coaching if it becomes clear that you need more structured development.
8. Is this also suitable if I have little time?
Yes, especially then. We build a realistic practice system that fits your schedule, so you lose less time on random practice.
