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- How to Make Practicing Scales FUN
- Fun Practice Groove, A Major Scale, Grid-Style
- Fun Practice Groove, A Major Scale, Open-Style
- Fun Practice Groove, E Major Scale, Grid-Style
- Fun Practice Groove, E Major Scale, Open-Style
- Fun Practice Groove, C Major Scale, Open-Style
- Fun Practice Groove, C Major Scale, Grid-Style
- Top Takeaways on Practicing Major Scales
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- Musical Notation vs. Tablature, What's the Difference?
- Every Good Boy Does Fine!
- Time to FACE the Spaces
- Staff Party! Play All the Notes on the Musical Staff
- What About the Higher Notes, Above the Staff?
- What About the Lower Notes, Below the Staff?
- What About Sharps? What About Flats?
- What is a 'Key Signature'?
- Essential Takeaways on Reading Notes in Standard Notation
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Moving Between Power Chords
The trick to moving the power chord is to try to keep your chord-shape and fingers glued together as much as you can, while lightening up on the pressure and sliding the whole shape to another location on the neck of the guitar.
You will notice that the higher you go on the neck, the smaller the frets are. You will have to work on allowing for that variation as you shift your power chord from one spot to another.
Have fun!
Instructor
Lisa McCormick