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🎸 As a guitarist, if you could dramatically improve ONE of these thing in 90 days, what would it be?
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As a guitarist, if you could dramatically improve ONE thing in 90 days, what would it be?
Could be anything like technique, chords, creating your own music or whatever you can think about. Your answer might turn into future videos 🙏
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Simple framework to get better on guitar 👇
1. WHAT TO PRACTICE. Decide exactly what you want to improve. It’s hard to go somewhere if you don’t know where you’re going.
2. FIND THE BEST WAY. What’s the best way to improve? If you want to improve your legato skills, then you could for example find some good exercises.
3. ITERATE. You start with what you think is the best way to reach your goals, then adjust it along the way.
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Simple trick to play cleaner bar chords: Place your finger as close to the fret as possible. Tiny detail, but makes a huge difference.
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Here is one of my favorite guitar exercises of all time. It's so good I call it the super exercise.
Some guidelines to do it correctly:
- Use economy picking (the symbols between the tabs and notation tell you if you should pick upwards or downwards)
- Let the notes ring as long as possible
- Fret the notes with your fingertips
This exercise is just a fantastic general technique builder. It's good for hand sync, finger independence, economy picking and alternate picking. And the cool thing is that you will see the benefits even if you do it quite slow. It's way more important to do this correctly than playing fast.
If you prefer watching: I recently posted a video where I go through this and 3 more exercises. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlIo3...
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Something that took me way too long to realize: The minor and major pentatonic scales are the exact same. The only difference is what not you start on.
Example: A minor pentatonic scale = C major pentatonic
For a more detailed explanation, check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1akGs...
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My LEC framework for improving your guitar skills 👇
🎸 LESSON. Learn something new. Example: The shapes of the major scale.
🎸 EXERCISE. Practice what you just learned. Example: Exercises to practice the scale shapes.
🎸 CHALLENGE. Find a way to challenge yourself and implement what you learn. Example: Improvise with the major scale shapes over a backing track.
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When it comes to guitar, what are your biggest challenges atm? Your answer might become a future video 🙏🎸
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Guitarist, music producer and graphic designer from Norway 🇳🇴 I'm here to share everything I've learned so far in my journey and document what I learn in real-time.