17 Guitar PRACTICE TIPS That Actually WORK!
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
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Tired of picking up your guitar and just noodling? Stuck in an intermediate rut? Short of time, but need the necessary skills to become a professional, working guitarist or a session musician?
How do you create a practice routine that will truly advance your guitar playing?
In this video, we look at 17 effective, yet flexible ways to organise your practice schedule and improve your guitar playing in ways you never thought possible!
12:00: Sight Reading
16:27: Only Take Your Comfort Zone To The Gig
17:13: Embrace The Horrible
18:12: Chord Knowledge
21:10: Technique
22:34: Fretboard Knowledge
25:14: less Familiar Keys
28:20: Phrasing
30:09: Playing Over Changes
32:30: Uninhibited Playing
37:29: Don’t Neglect Rhythm Guitar
38:40: Spin The Wheel
40:20: Rabbit Holing
42:05: Building Vocabulary
42:33: Repertoire
44:28: Managing Overwhelm
45:00: The Unquantifiable ‘Vibe’ Factor - Видеоклипы
Get my FREE course ‘Blues Rock Phrasing’ here! Includes TAB, backing tracks, notation and fretboard diagrams!
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Nice one mate, this is keeping me busy on my day off!
Glad to hear it!
This was really good. Just lately I’ve been really into planning a curriculum of things to learn on guitar such as intervals , scales, triads, chords, caged system , technique exercises ,theory ,rhythm . I’m self taught guitarist , a long time ago I used to play rhythm guitar in a band , but I’m certainly no virtuoso lol , there are a lot of gaps in my foundation so I was trying to plug them and strengthen my foundation so I can move forward and progress. Guitar or music in general is such a huge and vast subject I find I often overwhelm myself trying to analyse it all and choose the best path. I have been putting time into scales and arpegios , chords ect and have seen improve,ent in those areas, but I feel I’m. Not applying the theory I’m learning yet , learning the fretboard is certainly not easy and takes many years. I often find myself jumping around a lot online torn between which way to go. I thought blues would be a good place to start to learn some soloing , and also because blues seems to be the roots of much pop and rock . I was inspired to start playing again after seeing John Mayer play, he blew my mind
This is exactely for me a practice routine for Dummy... Oh that's not what you said... my mistake. I've always struggled with practice routine, these are great ideas. I need more structure, thanks for this video and yeah, take care of that rash!!!
Ha ha! Cheers, Claude!
Laughed out loud at the joke btw!
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Love your videos mate but when did you become a lefty? Ha Ha.
@@leroybailey01 Thank you very much. I’ve always played left handed.