have a gr8 idea for learning the guitar
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 10:38 am
would like to sell this idea to Gibson any idea how I could do this?
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nice guitar..is it yours ??nobodytoldme wrote:would like to sell this idea to Gibson any idea how I could do this?
I`m a new member (59), and have been thinking about how guitar is taught by teachers, or by books, and I can`t find any that show any signs of having anything based on good educational theory, such as the Learning Hierarchy, which basically says that accuracy should come before fluency (i.e. don`t worry about speed, until you can play the chords / licks accurately). My last tutor tried to move me on much too quickly, and I got very dis-illusioned, until I realized what he was doing.Very interested in your method - tell me more( if that`s OK ).Thanks.nobodytoldme wrote:i am a new member forgot to introduce myself sorry.i am 61 and out of work for 1 year . so spare time filled by improving my guitar skills , by youtube and free guitar chords.I also started up my own website . clivelombari.wordpress.com mainly about old photos of my village and women celebreties/sportswomen. that is how I designed a new concept for hitting the right notes on the fretboard. Don't know if anybody had done it before.I think it works gr8. I have only just marked up my fretboard.and started using my new concept.
this is where the metronome comes in..learn to play something first correctly and accurately at a comfortable tempo..doesn't matter how slow..then ..increase the tempo of the metronome gradually ensuring that you can still play correctly and accurately ( of the same piece of music ) ..the rate of progression depends on the motivation to practice of any particular personthomasgraben wrote:(i.e. don`t worry about speed, until you can play the chords / licks accurately)