How to Use Navigate this Course
What are the Pentatonic Scales?
Basic Shapes
Stock Licks
Moveable Shapes
Bonus Sequences:
Backing Tracks
BPM tracker
Metronome
Chord and Scale Charts
Tuner
Tips:
Tips for Navigating the Guitar Course
Welcome to our guitar course! Here are some tips to help you navigate through the lessons and make the most out of your learning experience:
1. Start with the Basics
- If you are a beginner, start with the introductory lessons. These will give you a solid foundation and prepare you for more advanced topics.
- Don’t skip the basics. Understanding fundamental concepts is crucial for your progress.
2. Use the Course Menu
- The course menu is your roadmap. It’s divided into sections, with each section containing lessons that do not necessarily build upon each other.
- Use the menu to navigate to different sections and lessons easily. You can always go back to previous lessons if you need a refresher.
3. Interactive Chord and Scale Generators
- Make use of the chord and scale generators available in the course. These tools are designed to help you practice and understand different chords and scales.
- Experiment with different settings to see how chords and scales work across the fretboard.
4. Practice Regularly
- Consistent practice is key to improvement. Set aside regular time for practice and follow the recommended exercises.
- Utilize the Practice Tracker embedded in the course. This tool allows you to enter the date, the skill you worked on, the beats per minute (BPM), and track your progress over time. Monitoring your progress helps you stay motivated and see how much you’ve improved.
- Use the embedded metronome to improve your timing and rhythm. Set it to a comfortable BPM and gradually increase the speed as you get better.
- Take advantage of the tuner found in the course to ensure your guitar is always in tune before you start practicing. Playing with a properly tuned guitar makes a significant difference in your sound and technique.
5. Use Backing Tracks
- Many lessons include backing tracks to play along with. Use these tracks to practice your timing and improvisation skills.
- Playing with backing tracks simulates a real band experience and helps you understand how your parts fit into a complete song.
6. Participate in Community Discussions
- Join our online community forums or social media groups. Sharing your progress and challenges with fellow students can be very motivating.
- Ask questions, share tips, and support each other in the learning journey.
7. Watch Video Lessons Multiple Times
- Don’t hesitate to watch the video lessons multiple times. Repetition helps in grasping complex techniques and concepts.
- Pause and rewind the videos as needed to fully understand the material.
8. Set Goals
- Set specific, achievable goals for your guitar playing. Whether it’s learning a new song, mastering a scale, or improving your technique, having clear goals will keep you motivated.
- Track your progress and celebrate your achievements, no matter how small they may seem.
By following these tips, you’ll be well on your way to becoming a proficient guitarist. Happy playing!