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- How To Play Any Scale, Raga in Any Pitch: TS ,Patterns Major Scale, Shankarabharanam, Lydian Kalyani
- C major scale 5 positions and 2 variations (youtube video)
- Changing between basic chords
- Warm up with and without guitar
- How to play the guitar – Hand and finger best practices when playing the guitar
- Guitar 101 – Standard tuning, chromatic scales, sequence of notes, fretboard
- How to remember the names of open strings on the guitar – Fretboard that matters
- How you can remember the notes on the guitar fretboard without rote memorization – Fretboard that Matters
- Playing the guitar – learning what matters – C major scale and melody
- Playing chords on guitar 01 – Basic Chord Progression
- Flats on the edge
- First step to freedom – Interval / Note relation cards in all 12 pitches
- Fretboard relations – string fret relations that matter
- How do you start playing rhythms on the guitar? Rhythm guitar basics
- Basic chords to play along with a large number of songs
- Notes notes everywhere, where to play the C Major scale notes on guitar – string, fret and modes
A common mistake
The image below shows a common mistake we make when preparing for an exam :
This happens in the case of guitar learning too.
We see lot of overwhelming information, try to in a wide, rote learning manner, do not learn what is important and end up with random information without context and clarity.
it does not have to be like that. The field of music is a very orderly place. It is vast, but it is built on clear solid principles, which once learned, the vastness is just a matter of extension.
Learn to play the guitar, playing what matters