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Happy Monday, my friends! To those of you impacted by the winter storm across the USA, I hope you're holding up okay. Here in Austin, we had a blanket of ice descend across our yard & street. The kids enjoyed a snow day off school, and my routine has been a bit up-ended... but we're in good spirits! Today I want to showcase some helpful practice tips from my lesson library, in addition to some new Q&A videos I posted in the Song Notes members forum. Let's dive on in! IN CASE YOU MISSED IT First, a few of my more popular videos answering common practice questions from the past couple years. If you've wondered about a practice routine, how long to spend on songs, the importance of consistency, etc — check out this video: 7 Tips for Effective Practice The Best Way to Memorize Song Lyrics How to Sing & Strum at the Same Time FROM THIS PAST WEEK From time to time I'll record Q&A videos, where I reply to member questions in the Song Notes community forum. The videos below are much less polished (no edits, no graphics, etc) – but hopefully provide some guidance for each topic that's asked about. 1️⃣ First Steps with the Fingerstyle "Pinch" Motion Matt asked about this tricky technique, wondering how it compared to up-strums and down-strums. With fingerstyle, strumming direction doesn't necessarily apply in the same way. Here's my explanation. 2️⃣ Piano Man: Melodic Fingerstyle for Refrain? Michael asked a great question about my recent Piano Man lesson teaching the main verse & chorus melody, played with melodic fingerstyle. Could this approach be used for the song's refrain, as well? First, I explain why I did not included it in my lesson... as the melody notes for that section are just too tricky to play: And in reply to Michael's astute follow-up, I show how it is possible to play "filler" notes during this section, along with the descending bass line. This would allow you to hum or sing the "la, la-di-da..." section — while your guitar does the rest: 3️⃣ Learning Tricky Riffs by Slowing Down & "Chunking" Steve also emailed a question about my recent Piano Man melodic fingerstyle lesson, looking for advice on getting bass notes to ring out cleanly while the melody is played on the thinner strings. My video reply shows how we can slow down & break the riff into smaller chunks. I demonstrate the importance of proper hand technique (for fretting notes and picking them) to ensure nothing is compromised along the way. 4️⃣ Learning the Fretboard: First Steps, CAGED Shapes, etc Andrew emailed with some questions about learning the fretboard and where to begin. This is a very broad topic which I plan on tackling further in a dedicated series of videos... but this hopefully shines a light on some suggested places to start! The audio in the video below isn't great, as I had the incorrect mic enabled — but you can hear me okay if you turn it up. I'm not great at keeping up with YouTube comments, but I reply to every email that hits my inbox. If there's a specific guitar-related question you're wondering about, reply to this email and let me know! At the very least I'll do my best to point you in the right direction. The members-only Song Notes community forum is an even better place to post your questions, as other members will be able to chime in with guidance. I can't tell you how many helpful tips & resources I've learned about from the wonderful Song Notes community. As always, thank you all for reading to the end – and I'll see you in the next one ✌️ David Browse all my lessons at songnotes.net |
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Learn Guitar Faster Using Jam Tracks This week I have a couple fun updates involving the video jam tracks on my Song Notes website. These play-along tracks are an incredibly helpful way to get more out of your practice sessions, while also having fun along the way. My video jam track for Soulful Lead Guitar over America the Beautiful Don't miss my new video lesson (showing how I make jam tracks) below, but first let me show you how to find my jam track library... BROWSE ALL MY JAM TRACKS I've...
Hi Reader – I want to be sure you saw my recent website improvements that will make a big difference when you’re browsing my list of 350+ song tutorials. Here's a video tour that walks you through the updates: Here's the two big changes I made, summarized in text: The “Songs” section now includes 50+ previously unlisted lessons — For the past few years, I’ve had several dozen song-inspired lessons that did not show up in the Songs section of my website. This was due to my own oversight when...
LESSON #620Country Fingerstyle: Bass + Melody Groove! Click to watch free video lesson In today’s mini-lesson I’ll teach you a short, melodic fingerstyle groove inspired by Billy Joe Shaver’s classic Live Forever. Instead of teaching you the full song, I’ll take the core melody (heard in the intro) and show you three ways to play it using fingerstyle guitar. Each approach combines bass notes and melody, which you can play with just two fingers on your picking hand. Whether you're new to...