Reader β I wanted to kick off the New Year with a roundup of all the latest & greatest Song Notes additions I've made in 2024. Song tutorials, new courses, 45+ new PDF cheat sheets, and plenty of website improvements β they're all listed below! I'll include a few reflections & goals for 2025 at the bottom of this email as well, for those curious about the bigger-picture stuff I'm working on. But first, let's look back... Here's a list of the song tutorials I made in the past year. I'm proud of each & every one of these lessons. In addition to the free video on YouTube, each of these has additional bonus videos, play-along jam tracks, and/or print-friendly practice notes available β all of which can be found via the links below:
β β I made some big website improvements in the past year, one of which was an improved browsing experience across all of my topic and course pages. Within each page linked below, you can use the left-hand sidebar to easily traverse between related lessons. This required a lot of under-the-hood work, given all the existing lessons I had to fit into this new setup β but it was 100% worth it. Especially because this sets me up for a much more efficient & productive 2025.
And of course, don't miss my courses from 2023 β which also use this new layout:
β In addition to the new course & topic page layout (described above), I made a steady effort to improve various aspects of my Song Notes website throughout 2024. This includes a few new features, as well as quality-of-life improvements for those browsing my 500+ lessons. Here's some of the highlights:
β If there are any big items you'd like to see on this list a year from now, let me know! Courses, topics, tools, or otherwise β I'm always happy to hear what folks are looking for in my video lessons, PDF guides, courses, web tools, and otherwise. The song lessons will keep on coming, as I the muscle-memory for that is something I've developed quite well. If anything, I would like to be more frequent with song tutorials β even if that means some of them are lighter & not as deep. One item that's high on my list is adding a beginner guitar course. It's something folks have asked about for years, and I've yet to add. I actually believe all the improvements to my website's organization in 2024 sets me up perfectly to scratch this one off the list. I'm very excited and curious to see where my course and topic-based lessons go with time. There's a handful (or more) of topics I'd like to create bundles of lessons for, walking through essential concepts in a bit of a step-by-step process. I'm not sure what this will look like just yet, but I'm optimistic given the momentum I've setup myself up with. Lastly, I want to maintain the balance that I've struck between Song Notes and everything in my personal life. Time with family on evenings & weekends, sleep, exercise, etc. I was feeling a bit burnt out toward the end of 2023, which wasn't fun. Productivity is nice, but it's for nothing if it comes at the expense of everything else. I want to be in this for the long haul! β I'd like to end with a note of thanks & gratitude to all of you, especially those supporting me with Premium membership on my Song Notes website. I can't express how grateful I am to have the support and encouragement from you all. I never take it for granted, and strive do my best to help as many of you as possible with each lesson I create. Once more, you have my thanks! Here's to a great 2025 for all of us! See you in the next lesson βοΈ David
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