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William MG
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William MG
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Joined: 03/08/19
Posts: 1,973
02/06/2020 2:42 pm

Hi and welcome,

I am going to be a bit of a contrarian with Joe, which is odd, but I know he won’t mind.

I have never finished Fundamentals. I just couldn’t do it. Here is what I have focused on in the year of learning:

1) Songs – I got right into learning songs.

2) Chords – but only the chords I needed. I decided this by looking at the songs I wanted to learn. There really aren’t that many that I need. If I need more in the future I will learn them.

3) Chord transition. This is really important. If I can’t keep up to the tempo I can’t play the song. I will often practice these while this watching tv.

4) Scales – there are a lot of scales and a lot of positions. I focus on what I need for what I am working on. The others can come as needed. So here, I think you do need a direction. For instance when I started messing about with the Blues I looked at the Blues scale in A, its positions and extentions. But if you don't have a direction, you won't have a focus. The direction should be whatever catches your fancy, then dive in.

5) Theory – this came on late for me, about 4 mos ago I guess. The reason I wanted to learn some theory is so that I would have a better idea of how to solo over a given track (jam track) and improvise. In this effort, I have begun writing my own licks. This is great fun. For me the writing of licks is a great exercise in helping me understand why a certain note should be played at a certain time. And then, what should I do with that note: should I play it flat, should I embellish it a tad – perhaps a bend, a vibrato etc. Great fun!

There is a spider exercise I do taught by Andrew Wassen. I used to do it everyday, now I do it maybe a couple of times per month. I play every day so I don’t really feel my hands tightening up that much. His exercise definately helped in finger dexterity. Especially my ring and pinky fingers.

Good luck.

Spider


This year the diet is definitely gonna stick!