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🎉 Welcome to Guitar Skool (Start Here)
⭐️ Step 1: Watch the video on this post for a quick overview of Skool. ⭐️ Step 2: Introduce yourself and include 1️⃣ your biggest guitar struggle 2️⃣ your biggest win so far 3️⃣ a pic of your guitar 🎸 ⭐ Step 3: Get started inside the classroom CLASSROOM: Gateway to Guitar: Build a solid foundation as a guitar players, by learning the fundamentals as I teach you a song from beginning to end. #HWNN - Intro RULES: - We’re all learning, be kind. Constructive criticism is great - Keep it positive! - Feel free to share videos, audio, or pictures in your post - share your #wins - This is a safe space for guitarists who are learning - if anyone sends you a spammy DM let me or an admin know, and we'll take care of it. Let's play some guitar!
🎉 Welcome to Guitar Skool (Start Here)
4 likes • Aug 29
My name is Jordan Merrick and I am from Oklahoma City. I am brand new to acoustic guitar, but I did play electric guitar for a while way back in high school. The biggest struggle for me is going to be relearning the chords.
Creating Your Own Exercises
What is your ONE thing that if you fixed it - everything on guitar would sound better? One of the most powerful ways to help get tough song under your belt is too create exercises/warm ups that are specifically targeted to the song your working on. Last week during the Live Q + A @Jake Yakes needed help with the intro Solo to “Wish You Were Here” So the first thing we needed to address was technique. Specifically on his slides. The issue was with the slides. So my suggestion was to create warm ups that replicate the slides in the song but in other places on the guitar. Not trying to sound perfect or even musical, just building the muscle memory. And that’s the key. When your working on a song that’s difficult you’ve got to step outside the song and work on the mechanics. Create warm ups that are related to the song and you’ll be blown away at the progress. Drop a song your working on in the comments and I’ll give you a quick and easy warm up that’ll help you finally tackle it.
1 like • Aug 29
@Tim Hess Yeah, speed can suck at first until you get it down right.
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