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drpbier
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drpbier
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01/11/2018 10:19 pm

Reggie, my Plus coach, has given me a couple of objectives as well as Rock 1 which I'm working through and for the last few days everything just got stuck! I can't get the power chord practice tune down (can't mute the other strings or get good tone), or Christopher's bread and butter lick (can't stop making noise on non-played strings).

Aaaah!!!

It's so good having Reggie to talk to but OMG this rough patch is a pain in the proverbial...


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01/12/2018 5:38 pm

Hang in there! A pain means change, change is good because it means you're moving forward. You've got a great coach at your disposal (Reggie is such a favorite!), and you've got time to. Just take things at a good pace, and if you feel frustrated, don't be afraid to put it down for the day and come back tomorrow.


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01/12/2018 10:28 pm
Originally Posted by: drpbier

Reggie, my Plus coach, has given me a couple of objectives as well as Rock 1 which I'm working through and for the last few days everything just got stuck! I can't get the power chord practice tune down (can't mute the other strings or get good tone), or Christopher's bread and butter lick (can't stop making noise on non-played strings).

Aaaah!!!

It's so good having Reggie to talk to but OMG this rough patch is a pain in the proverbial...

Sometimes you just have to attack it as a 'one-at-a-time' thing. Go very slow from one chord to another. Ignore getting the mute down. Then when you're good with that, practice muting seperately on a single barred chord...then eventually match them up...and so on.

It happens. I'm working up an acoustic Eagles-Desparado for something and there is a D7 in there that my brain just can't seem to grasp (my hand wants to do a standard open D and this is kinda reverse...) and there is a B7 open that I've just never played and not a natural place to go. So, I work on going from the preceding chord to the next...over and over and over...and I've been playing since 1981 (with a small amount of time off for good bahavior).


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