Practice in chunks then build.
watch posture.
Beef up practice/commenting.
Strum from the wrist, not arm.
Analyze patterns and utilize muscle memory to aid memorization.
Stay relaxed, breathe to relax and concentrate.
work three easy chords without f.
work into B string pages.
Work on second e page again with focus on correct chunks (memorization).
watch yourself. Be aware of what you’re doing moment to moment internally and externally.
work on f chord smartly. Focus on b string solution. Don’t force.
Work other chords with whole notes in two chord sets to start.
Hotel Chords
think, then do. No thinking while doing.
Think good things.
sing all single note exercises.
Memorize chunks before working them.
Sing all note exercises as you practice them.
Sing Loud!
work each of the four chords f, c, D7, and g in two chord chunks to work transition.
Work on four chord progression. Develop F barre chord, fix c, d7, and g chords. Mute low e when needed. Build low to high strings not finger order. Stick to simple strumming.
work on tightening picking motion, fingers only.
work on fretting smoother, fret then pick.
Keep focus on checklist of feelings while practicing.
First Day! (Updated)
add a fourth chord to your chord progression.
work on correcting chord forms adding grip technique, thumb muting when needed, and practice the barre chord F instead of the abbreviation.
Go back through pages from beginning working in chunks using the Rule of Five and building chunks as you go.
Write a chord progression using at least three chords and practice to the metronome using the pick.
Work on E string pages to metronome.
use metronome at 60 or slower.
watch form and neck level.