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This will make you a better guitar player
Matthew Stuart Matthew Stuart

This will make you a better guitar player

A guitarist who has learned all the notes on the fretboard: Can more effectively learn scales and chords; Has a better understanding of keys, intervals, and scale degrees; Is able to more easily memorise songs; Has a greater capacity to understand music theory; Is more effectively able to develop their aural skills; Gets ‘lost’ far less frequently when they are improvising on the guitar.

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Your first 9 guitar chords are easy when you know these tricks
Matthew Stuart Matthew Stuart

Your first 9 guitar chords are easy when you know these tricks

In this lesson, you’re going to learn why it’s best to start learning these 9 chords in this order. I'll show you some useful memory hooks that will make it easy to remember the new chord shapes and some songs you’ll be able to start playing immediately with these chords. You'll also discover the game-changing concept most beginner guitar players don’t even know exists.

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Beginner guitarists shouldn't learn by ear
Matthew Stuart Matthew Stuart

Beginner guitarists shouldn't learn by ear

I think there is often a stigma around using TABs when you could learn something by ear. It’s true; there is a huge benefit to developing your ear. But, I don’t think it’s always the best use of our practice time. As it turns out, there’s actually a lot you can learn from looking at TABs (especially when you’re starting out).

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How to master strumming as a beginner guitarist
Matthew Stuart Matthew Stuart

How to master strumming as a beginner guitarist

Every strumming pattern you will ever play is going to fit inside one of four frameworks. This means that if we know what it feels like to play each individual slice of these frameworks, then we inherently have the muscle memory to play every strumming pattern we will ever want to play.

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Do this to get your fingers moving
Matthew Stuart Matthew Stuart

Do this to get your fingers moving

Key points to keep in mind when playing the caterpillar exercise:

1. Use one finger per fret

2. Keep your index and pinky fingers both angled inwards

3. Keep your thumb halfway down the neck behind your middle finger

4. Keep your palm horizontal

5. Keep the knuckles at the base of your fingers forward

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How to improve your chord changes
Matthew Stuart Matthew Stuart

How to improve your chord changes

Here’s how beginner guitarists should practice changing chords in order to get better at the guitar.

1 - Hold a chord shape tightly with good technique. 2 - Relax your grip while leaving your fingers on the strings. 3 - Grip the chord tightly again. 4 - Repeat this process moving your fingers further and further away from the strings each time.

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How to practice the guitar in 60 seconds
Matthew Stuart Matthew Stuart

How to practice the guitar in 60 seconds

When we’re trying to develop muscle memory or apply a new concept on the guitar, the objective is familiarity. If you aren’t able to practice for an extended period of time, try and fit in a few moments of practice throughout the day. Five minutes here, 10 minutes there, and maybe you’re only able to squeeze in 60 seconds. All of it is good. All of it will help you build familiarity.

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Can you play the guitar in free play mode?
Matthew Stuart Matthew Stuart

Can you play the guitar in free play mode?

As a beginner guitarist, learning something new might take a lot of focus. You’ll be using all of your mental bandwidth which is pretty draining. I definitely wouldn’t call it relaxing.  But if you stick with it, you’ll develop fluency with the technique and find it takes up barely any of your mental bandwidth. Now you’re able to relax into what you’re doing. 

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Easy 'Let It Be' tutorial for beginners
Matthew Stuart Matthew Stuart

Easy 'Let It Be' tutorial for beginners

‘Let It Be’ by The Beatles is a classic for a reason. It’s an incredible song with an easy chord progression and a recognisable bass riff. In this lesson, we’ll talk about some of the key things beginner guitar players will want to keep in mind when learning this song, some useful techniques to practice, and some cool tricks you can use to level up your strumming patterns and play like a pro.

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