The Steve Stine Podcast

Steve Stine

The Steve Stine Podcast is about more than just music — it’s about life, faith, and finding meaning in the everyday. Join Steve as he shares honest stories from decades of experience as a musician, educator, husband, father, and believer navigating the highs and lows of life. Each episode offers heartfelt conversations about purpose, spirituality, personal growth, and staying inspired — even when life gets messy or uncertain. Whether you’re picking up a guitar, walking through a season of change, or just looking for encouragement to keep going, you’ll find something here to lift your spirit. With special guests, personal reflections, and real-world insights, this podcast is for anyone seeking a deeper connection to their creativity, their calling, and their faith.

  1. 10 HR AGO

    Music Lives Between The Notes, Not Just On The Page

    Send Steve a Text Message What if your next gig felt clear before you even picked up the guitar? Steve walks through his complete prep system for tackling a massive score like Jesus Christ Superstar with a small ensemble and tight rehearsal window, turning complexity into confident, musical performance. We start with bird’s-eye listening to map the architecture of each song—intros, verses, bridges, and drops—so the emotional arc is obvious. Then we zoom into the details: where guitar adds impact, where silence is stronger, and how to balance parts when the score expects an orchestra but the pit is five players. Steve explains how he studies multiple productions, from the original album to the 2017 John Legend staging, to separate essentials from style and shape guitar parts that fit the cast, room, and instrumentation. From there, it’s practical tools: performance-focused cheat sheets, dynamic markings, and page-turn cues that keep the body ahead of the paper. We talk about fixing bad charts, choosing voicings that leave space for vocals, and creating textures that cover missing horns or keys without clutter. You’ll hear why some riffs must be faithful while others can flex, how to decide which part makes the band sound bigger, and what to practice so transitions, articulations, and tone shifts feel automatic under pressure. If you’re a guitarist preparing for theater, church, or a cover set, this playbook shows how to think like an arranger while playing like a teammate. You’ll walk away with a repeatable workflow for deep listening, smart part selection, and musical dynamics that elevate every scene. Enjoy the process, serve the song, and make a small band sound huge. If this resonates, subscribe, share the episode with a bandmate, and leave a review with the biggest prep tip you’re stealing. Links: Check out the GuitarZoom Academy: https://academy.guitarzoom.com/ Steve’s Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... .

    21 min
  2. 30 OCT

    Five Hidden Practice Mistakes That Hold Guitarists Back

    Send Steve a Text Message Stuck practicing the same riffs and wondering why your playing won’t budge? We dig into the real reasons progress stalls and share a step-by-step way to turn scattered effort into steady gains. This isn’t about buying another pedal or memorizing another scale shape. It’s about practicing with intention, tightening your groove, and building a system that exposes weaknesses, connects skills, and keeps you accountable with honest feedback. We start by reframing practice. Instead of vague goals like “work on scales,” we zero in on specific, measurable tasks: connect pentatonic positions one and two on the top strings, at a set tempo, for a short, focused block. Then we shift to rhythm and feel. Most players overtrain the fretting hand and undertrain the picking or strumming hand, so we break down subdivision choices, dynamic accents, and pocket control over backing tracks. From there, we get candid about weak spots and how to find them—whether they’re technical, theoretical, or visual—using short drills, tuner-checked bends, metronome grids, and targeted transitions. We also unpack why learning songs often fails and how to fix it with a three-part model: know the roadmap by ear, own the tools under your fingers, and lock the groove before stitching sections together. Finally, we make the case for regular assessments and constructive feedback to eliminate blind spots, along with a healthier approach to comparison that fuels growth without crushing confidence. By the end, you’ll have a clear framework to focus your sessions, play tighter, and turn practice time into real musical results. If this resonates, subscribe, share with a guitar friend who needs a nudge, and leave a review with the one habit you’ll change this week. Links: Check out the GuitarZoom Academy: https://academy.guitarzoom.com/ Steve’s Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... .

    14 min
  3. 23 OCT

    Two Essential Exercises to Get Your Technique Optimized

    Send Steve a Text Message Tired of a stubborn pinky, tangled timing, and runs that fall apart when you speed up? We walk through a compact, repeatable practice plan that fixes the real causes of sloppy playing: uneven finger strength and poor synchronization between fretting and picking. First, we break down a focused 20-second hammer-on and pull-off cycle that you can do anywhere on the neck. You’ll learn how to pair index–middle, index–ring, index–pinky, then middle–ring, middle–pinky, and ring–pinky without stopping, so every weak link gets direct attention. We explain how to rotate your starting point, overload problem pairs, and keep unused strings quiet for a clean, punchy sound on both acoustic and electric. Then we shift to synchronization with the classic 1-2-3-4 exercise. The aim is quality over speed: even notes, steady time, consistent volume, and relaxed hands. We unpack alternate picking fundamentals, pick angle, and efficient string tracking so you can move across strings without noise or tension. Along the way, we highlight the two transitions that break most lines—finger changes and string changes—and show how small adjustments create big gains in clarity and control. By the end, you’ll have a simple daily routine that builds strength, dexterity, and timing in minutes, not hours. If you’ve been stuck at the same tempo for months, this approach gives you a clear path forward: measure evenness first, then add speed gradually. Ready to hear cleaner riffs and smoother scales? Follow these steps today, subscribe for more practical guitar training, and share your one-week progress—with your toughest finger pair—in a review. Links: Check out the GuitarZoom Academy: https://academy.guitarzoom.com/ Steve’s Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... .

    9 min
  4. 9 OCT

    What Is The Music Asking Of You? A Guide to Authentic Guitar Soloing

    Send Steve a Text Message What makes a guitar solo truly musical? Is it technical prowess, scale knowledge, or something deeper? In this revelatory exploration of improvisation, Steve Stine strips away the technical complexities to focus on what really matters: creating authentic guitar solos that respond to what the music is asking for. Forget about simply memorizing more scales or arpeggios. Steve challenges the conventional approach to improvisation by emphasizing the crucial connection between your ears, brain, and fingers. "You have to practice improvising," he explains. "You can't just practice exercises all day long and learn more scales and more fretboard things and then expect that your improvisation is going to get better." This simple but profound insight shifts the focus from accumulating knowledge to developing musical intuition. Through practical demonstrations across multiple backing tracks—funk, rock, major key ballads, and blues—Steve reveals how different musical contexts demand different approaches. For groove-based music, connecting rhythmically becomes paramount. For major key compositions, melodic awareness takes center stage. Throughout all examples, Steve demonstrates how to break free from predictable "boxes" where phrases all have the same shape and motion, offering instead a more speech-like, expressive alternative. Perhaps most valuable is Steve's explanation of balancing "connected" playing (locked to the rhythm) with "free time" playing (momentarily detached from strict rhythmic constraints). This interplay creates the dynamic tension that characterizes the most engaging solos from legends like Robin Ford and Gary Moore, who could "play nice and melodic and then all of a sudden rip something out and then go back in." Ready to transform your approach to improvisation? Whether you're struggling with connecting to the groove, creating varied musical phrases, or finding your authentic voice as a soloist, Steve's insights provide a clear path forward. Check out the GuitarZoom Academy for personalized guidance on your musical journey. Links: Check out the GuitarZoom Academy: https://academy.guitarzoom.com/ Steve’s Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... .

    29 min
  5. 18 SEPT

    Guitar Tips I Would Tell My Younger Self

    Send Steve a Text Message What would a seasoned guitarist tell their younger self after decades of playing? Steve Stine from GuitarZoom Academy dives deep into this thought-provoking question, offering valuable insights for players at any stage of their journey. Reflecting on his formative years, Steve expresses gratitude for his passionate dedication that developed strong technical abilities and ear training skills. However, he identifies a crucial missing element: a structured, holistic approach to practice. While he could shred with impressive speed, he lacked the ability to create melodic, dynamic improvisations and struggled with musical creativity. This candid admission highlights how even the most dedicated practice can leave gaps when not properly balanced. Growing up isolated in Fargo, North Dakota before the internet era presented unique challenges. Without access to other motivated guitarists or diverse musical influences, Steve relied primarily on guitar magazines for guidance. This pre-YouTube environment allowed for focused practice without today's information overload, yet it limited his exposure to collaborative learning and immediate feedback. Steve emphasizes how surrounding yourself with fellow musicians can accelerate growth through shared knowledge and motivation – something his younger self sorely missed. Perhaps most powerfully, Steve addresses the importance of developing complementary skills like singing and songwriting alongside technical guitar prowess. His advice transcends mere guitar technique, encouraging a more complete musical development that embraces creativity alongside technical skill. Whether you're just starting your guitar journey or have been playing for years, this episode offers valuable perspective on creating a balanced practice approach that will serve you throughout your musical life. Wondering if your current practice routine is setting you up for long-term success? Schedule an interview with GuitarZoom Academy today to discover how a structured approach might transform your playing. Links: Check out the GuitarZoom Academy: https://academy.guitarzoom.com/ Steve’s Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... .

    7 min
  6. 11 SEPT

    What IS the GuitarZoom Academy (and can it help me)?

    Send Steve a Text Message Ever felt stuck in your guitar journey despite watching countless tutorials or taking sporadic lessons? Steve Stine unpacks a revolutionary approach to guitar education that's transforming how passionate players finally break through their plateaus. The GuitarZoom Academy isn't another course or membership site—it's a dynamic learning ecosystem built on daily human connection. Unlike traditional methods where you're left alone to interpret instructions between lessons, this approach provides continuous guidance from eight experienced instructors who get to know your specific struggles, strengths, and aspirations. Through twice-daily "Open Rooms," members receive immediate feedback on their playing, answers to pressing questions, and clarity that prevents wasted practice time. What makes this model particularly powerful is its foundation in personalized assessment. The process begins with "The Bridge"—a comprehensive evaluation of where you are and where you want to go. This leads to a tailored practice plan focused exclusively on what will move you forward fastest. No more random skill acquisition or wondering if you're working on the right things. Your dedicated "studio instructor" provides weekly check-ins to ensure accountability, while daily practice logs track your progress and highlight patterns in your development. The combination of structure and flexibility accommodates busy professionals and travelers while maintaining consistent advancement. Ready to transform your relationship with the guitar? Whether you've been playing for decades or just starting out, this approach eliminates the isolation and confusion that holds most guitarists back. Click the link to schedule a conversation with Steve or another instructor and discover if the Academy's personalized coaching system aligns with your musical aspirations. Links: Check out the GuitarZoom Academy: https://academy.guitarzoom.com/ Steve’s Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/stinemus... GuitarZoom Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/guitarz0... Songs Channel → https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarSo... .

    17 min

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The Steve Stine Podcast is about more than just music — it’s about life, faith, and finding meaning in the everyday. Join Steve as he shares honest stories from decades of experience as a musician, educator, husband, father, and believer navigating the highs and lows of life. Each episode offers heartfelt conversations about purpose, spirituality, personal growth, and staying inspired — even when life gets messy or uncertain. Whether you’re picking up a guitar, walking through a season of change, or just looking for encouragement to keep going, you’ll find something here to lift your spirit. With special guests, personal reflections, and real-world insights, this podcast is for anyone seeking a deeper connection to their creativity, their calling, and their faith.

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