Interactive Guitar Blogs + Worksheets
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We don’t have the typical “practice problem” in our studio. Our students don’t work on things because they have to—they practice because they want to. When someone is excited about something and given the ability to do it, they will practice.
A capo is essentially a shortcut for changing keys on the guitar without changing your chord shapes. When you place a capo on the neck, it acts like a movable “nut,” raising the pitch of all the strings at once. That means you can keep playing the same familiar chord shapes, but the actual sound […]
Before you start learning strumming patterns for particular strums, this is where you begin. You want to start to hear the “4/4 grid” in your head. This exercise helps you train your hand to move consistently with the beat, so you’re not guessing your way through rhythm. Think of it less like a metronome or […]
If you’ve ever picked up a guitar and thought: “I wish I could just play something…” You’re already closer than you think. Improvisation isn’t about knowing everything on the instrument.It’s about knowing just enough to start participating in music in real time. And one of the most powerful ways to begin? 👉 The minor pentatonic […]
This idea sits right in the middle of beginner and more advanced playing, and that’s exactly why it’s so powerful. When you’re first learning guitar, if your hands are ready for it, we recommend starting with full campfire chord shapes. These are the most recognizable forms of chords, and the ones you’ll typically see in […]
If you’ve spent any time learning “campfire chords,” you’ve already built the foundation for something much bigger. Those open chords aren’t just beginner shapes—they’re the starting point for understanding how the entire guitar works. And that’s where barre chords come in. What Is a Barre Chord? A barre chord is when one finger, usually your […]
A Shape-Based Approach for Beginners If you’re just starting guitar, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. There are chords, scales, finger placements, strumming patterns, and it can feel like you need to learn everything before you can actually play. But here’s the truth: While people often say piano is the ultimate visual instrument, guitar can be […]
If you just picked up your first guitar, chances are your next step is searching for a few chords to strum. These beginner guitar chords are commonly known as “campfire chords.” Why Are They Called Campfire Chords? The name comes from exactly what it sounds like. Picture a group of people sitting around a fire—someone […]
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