I posted this somewhere else but I think here will be more appropriate.
I have suggestion to help all levels. It think it would useful if with each lesson, there would be an exercise to practice which would relate to a difficulty present in the song. It could be all kind of things like rhythm, bar chrord exercise, strumming, fingerpicking exercise, the appropriate scale for the song, etc... I think the exercise or scale would mean more than having exercises on their own without an application. You could then enjoy learning the song and still learn theory or tricks.
I am an intermediary player as well and moving up to the next level is getting more difficult as I only learn the song but do not have a real method of improving my weakness (which are numerous)>
Thanks
Marc
Suggestion of exercise format
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Lavallee wrote:
I have suggestion to help all levels. It think it would useful if with each lesson, there would be an exercise to practice which would relate to a difficulty present in the song. It could be all kind of things like rhythm, bar chrord exercise, strumming, fingerpicking exercise, the appropriate scale for the song, etc... I think the exercise or scale would mean more than having exercises on their own without an application. You could then enjoy learning the song and still learn theory or tricks.
Marc[/quote]
Love this suggestion. I know the TG boys (and girls?) follow these strings, so hopefully they're able to figure something out..
Al
I have suggestion to help all levels. It think it would useful if with each lesson, there would be an exercise to practice which would relate to a difficulty present in the song. It could be all kind of things like rhythm, bar chrord exercise, strumming, fingerpicking exercise, the appropriate scale for the song, etc... I think the exercise or scale would mean more than having exercises on their own without an application. You could then enjoy learning the song and still learn theory or tricks.
Marc[/quote]
Love this suggestion. I know the TG boys (and girls?) follow these strings, so hopefully they're able to figure something out..
Al