Find the pocket and try to reproduce that.
Keep pushing through exercises.
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Back thumb flat on c scale.
Hold previous note until next note.
Moving On Up
Sing notes along with exercises at least after going through chunks and rule of five.
Keep picking motion compact, pick at angle.
Hook thumb, work on keeping fingers in relaxed hover over frets.
Practice and Relax
Practice at least for a half hour five days a week.
Relax and think less and less.
practice in chunks to the metronome using the rule of five.
Warmups, Energy outlets, and Taking
Use major scale for warmup to the metronome.
Keep thumb flat on back of neck for scales.
Go slow, focus on quality reps above all else.
Keep working out melody for west side dog.
Solidifying and executing
Nail down and write out melody for west side dog.
work on singing notes in pitch, don’t move on until you match each note.
Slide around slowly to hear and match note.
watch feet, 90 degree legs, flat feet, wide base.
Loud Noises!
- always sing loud.
- sing and breathe from your diaphragm.
- Work through the notes up the neck on each string.
4. Keep working on last weeks stuff.
Progressions
- use metronome.
- Flatten guitar to body.
- Feel for timing click.
- Count staccato.
- Play legato.
- Add minor chords in key to west side dog.
- keep working through exercises. Go as slow as necessary, work in chunks with an emphasis on Memorization.
- Watch picking technique, starting position, primary muscle(wrist).
- write at least one chord progression in the key of c using at least 3 chords.
- Keep exaggerating forearm placement.
- Keep count consistent.
- Don't tap foot.
Fundamentals (Updated)
- sing as loud as you can stand.
- Work on into the pages. Work on the pages in order.
- Adjust strum arm position. Make sure to get all strings.
- Use pick and feel pick position.
- Work on new g fingering and left hand discipline.
- look at left hand exclusively. memorize chunks to facilitate.
- build chords in order of low strings to high strings.
- Count yourself in, count beats to help with rhythm.