15/11/2024
πΈ New Guitar Batch Starting Soon! πΈ
Hi everyone! I'm a certified guitar trainer with over 15 years of experience and a double Grade 8 certification in Guitar Performance (Classical and Plectrum) from Trinity College London. If youβre looking to improve your guitar skills or play your favorite songs with confidence, this is the perfect opportunity!
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What youβll learn:
- Step-by-step guidance to play popular songs
- Essential techniques to strengthen your fundamentals
- A variety of genres, from Rock to Blues to Jazz
- Preparation for Trinity and RSL grade exams (if interested)
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Requirements:
- A Guitar πΈ
- A stable Wi-Fi connection π
- A mobile phone or laptop π»π±
- Whether youβre a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this course will help you reach your guitar goals! πΆ
(Group & 1:1 Session Available)
π DM me for more details or to reserve your spot. Letβs start this musical journey together! βπ΅
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Youtube Channel - https://youtube.com/shorts/jctAnL6P8O4?feature=share
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28/10/2024
πΈ Top 5 Finger Exercises for Guitarists: From Beginner to Advanced πΈ
These essential finger exercises will build strength, control, and speed for guitarists of all levels! Try these examples and watch your skills grow πͺπ₯
1. **Finger Stretching Warm-Up** πΆ
*Example:* Start on the low E string, play frets 1-2-3-4, then move to the A string and repeat across all strings. This increases reach and flexibility!
2. **Chromatic Scale Drill** πΈ
*Example:* Play frets 1-2-3-4 on each string, moving from low E to high E, and then back down. This boosts coordination and finger control.
3. **Spider Walk Exercise** π·οΈ
*Example:* Place fingers in the 1-2-3-4 order across two adjacent strings (e.g., E and A strings) and play 1-2-3-4 on one string, then switch to 4-3-2-1 on the other. Great for dexterity!
4. **Chord Transition Practice** πΆ
*Example:* Start with G and C chords, switching back and forth slowly. Then add in D and Em chords, focusing on smooth transitions without breaking the rhythm.
5. **Finger Rolling Drill** β¨
*Example:* On any single string (e.g., G string), press down with your index finger and slowly roll your fingertip to the next note without lifting it. Improves finger control and smoothness.
Give these exercises a shot, and watch your skills soar! πΈπ₯
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DM For 1:1 Online Guitar Lesson (Basic to Advanced)πΈ
(Trinity College London Certification Available) π
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π *Follow for more tips, and donβt forget to Like, Share, and Tag a friend whoβs learning guitar!* π
28/10/2024
πΈ Top 5 Finger Exercises for Guitarists: From Beginner to Advanced πΈ
These essential finger exercises will build strength, control, and speed for guitarists of all levels! Try these examples and watch your skills grow πͺπ₯
1. **Finger Stretching Warm-Up** πΆ
*Example:* Start on the low E string, play frets 1-2-3-4, then move to the A string and repeat across all strings. This increases reach and flexibility!
2. **Chromatic Scale Drill** πΈ
*Example:* Play frets 1-2-3-4 on each string, moving from low E to high E, and then back down. This boosts coordination and finger control.
3. **Spider Walk Exercise** π·οΈ
*Example:* Place fingers in the 1-2-3-4 order across two adjacent strings (e.g., E and A strings) and play 1-2-3-4 on one string, then switch to 4-3-2-1 on the other. Great for dexterity!
4. **Chord Transition Practice** πΆ
*Example:* Start with G and C chords, switching back and forth slowly. Then add in D and Em chords, focusing on smooth transitions without breaking the rhythm.
5. **Finger Rolling Drill** β¨
*Example:* On any single string (e.g., G string), press down with your index finger and slowly roll your fingertip to the next note without lifting it. Improves finger control and smoothness.
Give these exercises a shot, and watch your skills soar! πΈπ₯
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DM For 1:1 Online Guitar Lesson (Basic to Advanced)πΈ
(Trinity College London Certification Available) π
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π *Follow for more tips, and donβt forget to Like, Share, and Tag a friend whoβs learning guitar!* π
28/10/2024
πΈ Top 5 Finger Exercises for Guitarists: From Beginner to Advanced πΈ
These essential finger exercises will build strength, control, and speed for guitarists of all levels! Try these examples and watch your skills grow πͺπ₯
1. **Finger Stretching Warm-Up** πΆ
*Example:* Start on the low E string, play frets 1-2-3-4, then move to the A string and repeat across all strings. This increases reach and flexibility!
2. **Chromatic Scale Drill** πΈ
*Example:* Play frets 1-2-3-4 on each string, moving from low E to high E, and then back down. This boosts coordination and finger control.
3. **Spider Walk Exercise** π·οΈ
*Example:* Place fingers in the 1-2-3-4 order across two adjacent strings (e.g., E and A strings) and play 1-2-3-4 on one string, then switch to 4-3-2-1 on the other. Great for dexterity!
4. **Chord Transition Practice** πΆ
*Example:* Start with G and C chords, switching back and forth slowly. Then add in D and Em chords, focusing on smooth transitions without breaking the rhythm.
5. **Finger Rolling Drill** β¨
*Example:* On any single string (e.g., G string), press down with your index finger and slowly roll your fingertip to the next note without lifting it. Improves finger control and smoothness.
Give these exercises a shot, and watch your skills soar! πΈπ₯
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DM For 1:1 Online Guitar Lesson (Basic to Advanced)πΈ
(Trinity College London Certification Available) π
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π *Follow for more tips, and donβt forget to Like, Share, and Tag a friend whoβs learning guitar!* π
28/10/2024
πΈ Top 5 Finger Exercises for Guitarists: From Beginner to Advanced πΈ
These essential finger exercises will build strength, control, and speed for guitarists of all levels! Try these examples and watch your skills grow πͺπ₯
1. **Finger Stretching Warm-Up** πΆ
*Example:* Start on the low E string, play frets 1-2-3-4, then move to the A string and repeat across all strings. This increases reach and flexibility!
2. **Chromatic Scale Drill** πΈ
*Example:* Play frets 1-2-3-4 on each string, moving from low E to high E, and then back down. This boosts coordination and finger control.
3. **Spider Walk Exercise** π·οΈ
*Example:* Place fingers in the 1-2-3-4 order across two adjacent strings (e.g., E and A strings) and play 1-2-3-4 on one string, then switch to 4-3-2-1 on the other. Great for dexterity!
4. **Chord Transition Practice** πΆ
*Example:* Start with G and C chords, switching back and forth slowly. Then add in D and Em chords, focusing on smooth transitions without breaking the rhythm.
5. **Finger Rolling Drill** β¨
*Example:* On any single string (e.g., G string), press down with your index finger and slowly roll your fingertip to the next note without lifting it. Improves finger control and smoothness.
Give these exercises a shot, and watch your skills soar! πΈπ₯
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DM For 1:1 Online Guitar Lesson (Basic to Advanced)πΈ
(Trinity College London Certification Available) π
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π *Follow for more tips, and donβt forget to Like, Share, and Tag a friend whoβs learning guitar!* π
27/10/2024
πΈ *Top Music Facts on the Brain & Tips for Playing Music* πΆ
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Top 5 Music & Brain Facts** π§ πΆ
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1. Music Boosts Memory** π§ β Learning music strengthens memory centers in the brain, improving recall and cognitive skills.
2. Reduces Stress** πΆ β Playing or listening to music lowers cortisol levels, promoting relaxation and reducing stress.
3. Increases Dopamine** πΈ β Music releases dopamine, the βfeel-goodβ hormone, boosting mood and motivation.
4. Enhances Coordination** π€² β Playing an instrument improves hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and multitasking abilities.
5. Brain Development** π§© β Regular music practice stimulates both hemispheres of the brain, enhancing creativity and logical thinking.
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Top 5 Tips to Start Playing Music for Everyone:πΌ
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1. Start Simple, Play Often** πΆ β Begin with basic songs or rhythms and make music part of your daily routine.
2. Embrace Mistakes** πΈ β Mistakes are part of the process! Each one brings you closer to mastering your instrument.
3. Use Play-Alongs or Backing Tracks** π΅ β Practice with tracks to improve timing, rhythm, and confidence.
4. Set Mini Goals** π― β Focus on small, achievable goals like learning a chord, rhythm, or song each week.
5. Join a Music Community** πΆ β Sharing your journey with others brings motivation, fun, and new learning experiences.
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DM For 1:1 Online Guitar Lesson (Basic to Advanced)πΈ
(Trinity College London Certification Available) π
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π *Follow for more music tips!* Like, share, and tag friends whoβd love to start playing music! πΈπ
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