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Knowing what to practise can be overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be

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There are so many things to learn on the guitar! You've probably noticed that as you've searched online for different things to learn. Scales, chords, songs, solos, riffs, theory, and that's just scratching the surface. It can feel overwhelming.

That's why I created the 'Know What to Practise' course. I wanted to create a course for guitarists who were starting out and wanted a simple, step by step course that would guide them over their first 4 weeks  of practise.

I've taught thousands of students face-to-face. When I was designing this course, I asked myself, 'what course would I want to give to new students that would be as good (or better) than learning from me face to face.

This is that course.

1. Four Week Practice Schedule.

The course is designed so that you complete one module every day, for four weeks (28 days). Of course, you can stretch this out or complete it earlier if you'd like to.

Each module either has a new concept for you to learn, or simply something to practise for that day (or both).

Every day of the course, you will know exactly what to learn and what to practise, because there are videos guiding you through every thing that you do.

2.ย The Basics

In this course, you'll go through the basics (how to play notes, the parts of the guitar, basic technique, how to read guitar tablature etc.).

Perhaps you already know this stuff, but when you're starting out, it's good to go over the basics, so that you know you're on the right track, and you're not making any mistakes that might be holding you back.

3. Guitar Riffs

Playing guitar riffs is one of the most accessible, fun and valuable things to do, when learning guitar. Riffs are short, repeated patterns that aren't too difficult to learn when you're starting out, yet challenge you enough to gain skills from. They help you improve you're rhythm, technique, sense of feel, and are super fun to play.

Throughout the course, we go through some basic riffs, that become part of the practise schedule. 

4. Technical Exercises

 One of the best ways to develop your technique is to work on technical exercises. They allow you to focus on specific challenges and constantly make improvements, without having to learn complicated material.

You'll be guided through different technical exercises that will help you develop speed and accuracy in both hands. These exercise will form part of the daily practice schedule. 

4. Chords

You've probably heard that if you learn three chords, you can play hundreds of songs, right? Well, it's true.

Learning chords can be tricky, but it's an important and exciting thing to learn as soon as you start learning the guitar. 

In this course, you'll learn the most important chords and use them to play songs. You'll also develop strategies for improving your chord technique (changing from one chord to another, strumming etc.).

4. Reading Musical Notation

One of the best things that you can do when learning guitar is to learn how to read music notation. Reading tablature is great (and recommended), but when you learn to read music, you learn to understand the language of music.

In this course, you'll learn the fundamentals of music notation so that you can understand how music works and how it's written. 

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Hundreds and hundreds of people have purchased products from this site.

Very few people ask for refunds (if they do, it's usually because they've purchased something twice!).

Whatever the reason, If you're not happy with your purchase, simply let me know within 30 days and you'll receive a full refund, no questions asked.

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