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It's a tough world starting out in music world, no sellout concerts, no number ones, no awards, not even a band, just you & the guitar, strumming on a city street, hoping some coins flipping your way.

 

I brought this photo forward today, for the day that was in it, a sad day in music world, the death of S Club 7 star Paul Cattermole who died at the age of 46.

In a world of sugar pop of the 90's, its wasn't all glamour & riches.

Rest in peace Paul Cattermole.

Forsyth, Georgia

Music is an important part of the Cuban culture. Here an older gentlemen was giving lessons to an adolescent. Who knows if this was staged or not, but they weren't paying any attention to our group and the scene seemed genuine. This was taken in Jaimanitas, a recovering and artistic area. Jaimanitas, Cuba, March 2019

 

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Project 365 = Day 150 = 30 May 2022

 

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My son Ben giving my wife Carole her first guitar lesson.

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Looking back and reflecting on some pictures/snapshots I think about my guitar classes. I remember passing the beginner course, but not the intermediate level.

 

Since I did not continue I tend to consider the experience a flop. But really reflecting I remember that I was typically caffeinated as a way to start the day. And being judged by a guitar aficionado, whom I admire.

 

The secret really is to practice-practice-practice, but who really has time to sit and read music when there are custom espressos?

 

Lately, I've been listening to guitar music. Though I did not excel at reading music, I realize that I can correlate the note with the string position, just can't identify the note. So it wasn't a total flop. Just a lack of focus. Moderation is key.

Is my child too young for music lessons?

 

Some children demonstrate a love of melody and rhythm from a very early age. It can be tempting to run out and sign them up for lessons, but how young is *too* young?

 

The youngest age we recommend for private lessons is 4 years old. It may seem early, but listen to this: In a study of preschoolers, children who took weekly piano lessons showed a 34% improvement in spatial skills than the children who did not take lessons. Starting music at a preschool age can give your child huge developmental benefits.

 

If they're less than four years old, a group class may be a great option. Parent/child participation in a group setting can establish a lifelong love of music.

 

A great music teacher can inspire a student to grow and push the limits of their ability. Our professional instructors are ready to help your kids become their very best.

 

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A wooden hand model supports a guitarist as he practices playing chords on an acoustic guitar

This is the Pentatonic Minor Scale in 12 Keys. Formula A Whole-Half Step between Step "1st / 2nd and 7th / 8th" ------ This type of Scale only use FIVE Tones or Notes.

We leave out the D# - Eb ------------ F# - Gb --------------- G# -Ab -------------------- A# - Bb for you to figure out even thought it is hard because the accidentals (shapr & flats) may confuse you - But if you take your time view this lesson video and practice it every day for a few minutes eventually you will get it down pack in your head. You then apply what you learn physically on the guitar.

Pay attention where is the Root/Tonic locate at ( what strings and fret number) - also pay attention on the fingering number to use for each notes and the name of each notes - it may take sometime but it is worthy to do so.

Play slow, load and clear, better yet practice with a metronome at the speed that comfortable for you to make less mistake.

This is the Spanish Scale Construction in 12 Keys. Formula ---- Half Steps at " 1st & 2nd ------ 3rd & 4th ---- 5th - 6th" ----------------- Also A Whole-half step between 2nd & 3rd ----- We leave out the D# - Eb ------------ F# - Gb --------------- G# -Ab -------------------- A# - Bb for you to figure out even thought it is hard because the accidentals (shapr & flats) may confuse you - But if you take your time view this lesson video and practice it every day for a few minutes eventually you will get it down pack in your head. You then apply what you learn physically on the guitar.

Pay attention where is the Root/Tonic locate at ( what strings and fret number) - also pay attention on the fingering number to use for each notes and the name of each notes - it may take sometime but it is worthy to do so.

Play slow, load and clear, better yet practice with a metronome at the speed that comfortable for you to make less mistake.

This is the Augmented Scale Construction in 12 Keys.

Formula a Half steps at ( 2nd & 3rd ---- 4th & 5th ) - Also A Whole-half steps at ( 1st & 2nd and 5th & 6th ) This type of scale only USE 6 Tones or Notes ---- We leave out the D# - Eb ------------ F# - Gb --------------- G# -Ab -------------------- A# - Bb ---- for you to figure out even thought it is hard because the accidentals (sharps & flats) may confuse you -

But if you take your time view this lesson video and practice it every day for a few minutes eventually you will

get it down pack in your head. You then apply what you learn physically on the guitar.

pay attention where is the Root/Tonic locate at ( what strings and fret number) - also pay attention on the fingering

number to use for each notes and the name of each notes - it may take sometime but it is worthy to do so.

Play slow, load and clear, better yet prctice with a metronome at the speed that comfortable for you to make less mistake.

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With guitar lessons in the open air the kids have more fun. It is casual and they are more motivated.

This is the Algerian Scale Construction in 12 Keys.

Formula a Half steps at ( 2nd & 3rd ---- 4th & 5th --- 5th & 6th ) - Also A Whole-half steps at ( 3rd & 4th and 6th & 7th ) ---- We leave out the D# - Eb ------------ F# - Gb --------------- G# -Ab -------------------- A# - Bb ---- for you to figure out even thought it is hard because the accidentals (sharps & flats) may confuse you -

But if you take your time view this lesson video and practice it every day for a few minutes eventually you will

get it down pack in your head. You then apply what you learn physically on the guitar.

pay attention where is the Root/Tonic locate at ( what strings and fret number) - also pay attention on the fingering

number to use for each notes and the name of each notes - it may take sometime but it is worthy to do so.

Play slow, load and clear, better yet prctice with a metronome at the speed that comfortable for you to make less mistake.

This is the Melodic Minor Construction in 12 Keys. Formula ---- Half Steps at " 2nd & 3rd ------ 7th - 8th"

  

The Melodic Minor Scale in 12 Keys - By Angela - Guitarelements.com

I leave the Accidentals Keys for you to try out - Apply the same technique I showed you in this video to the Accidental keys (C# - Db) - (D# - Eb) - (F# - Gb) - (G# - Ab) - (A# - Bb) ---- I will have the videos for the Accidentals when I have time to created them and will post them here ---- But if you take your time view this lesson video and practice it every day for a few minutes eventually you will get it down pack in your head. You then apply what you learn physically on the guitar.

Pay attention where is the Root/Tonic locate at ( what strings and fret number) - also pay attention on the fingering number to use for each notes and the name of each notes - it may take sometime but it is worthy to do so.

Play slow, load and clear, better yet practice with a metronome at the speed that comfortable for you to make less mistake.

The Pentatonic Major Scale in 12 Keys - There is a "Whole- Half" Step between the 3rd & 4th Steps. This type of Scale ONLY use FIVE Tones or Notes. For a complete ebook version of this lesson and to have Full Access for Free

We leave out the D# - Eb ------------ F# - Gb --------------- G# -Ab -------------------- A# - Bb for you to figure out even thought it is hard because the accidentals (shapr & flats) may confuse you - But if you take your time view this lesson video and practice it every day for a few minutes eventually you will get it down pack in your head. You then apply what you learn physically on the guitar.

Pay attention where is the Root/Tonic locate at ( what strings and fret number) - also pay attention on the fingering number to use for each notes and the name of each notes - it may take sometime but it is worthy to do so.

Play slow, load and clear, better yet practice with a metronome at the speed that comfortable for you to make less mistake.

  

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We focus in Mental training beside the actual Physical training of your hands and fingers.

  

We believe in Training & Teaching The Mind.

  

We also Believe in Music Theory is very essential to be a good Musicians regardles what type of instruments you play.

  

So get your pencil and blank papers out to study in-depth of how Scale construction work.

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We leave out the D# - Eb ------------ F# - Gb --------------- G# -Ab -------------------- A# - Bb for you to figure out even thought it is hard because the accidentals (shapr & flats) may confuse you - But if you take your time view this lesson video and practice it every day for a few minutes eventually you will get it down pack in your head. You then apply what you learn physically on the guitar.

Pay attention where is the Root/Tonic locate at ( what strings and fret number) - also pay attention on the fingering number to use for each notes and the name of each notes - it may take sometime but it is worthy to do so.

Play slow, load and clear, better yet practice with a metronome at the speed that comfortable for you to make less mistake.

This is the Jazz Minor Scale Construction in 12 Keys. Formula Half step between steps " 2nd & 3rd and step 7th & 8th". We leave out the D# - Eb ------------ F# - Gb --------------- G# -Ab -------------------- A# - Bb for you to figure out even thought it is hard because the accidentals (shapr & flats) may confuse you - But if you take your time view this lesson video and practice it every day for a few minutes eventually you will get it down pack in your head. You then apply what you learn physically on the guitar.

Pay attention where is the Root/Tonic locate at ( what strings and fret number) - also pay attention on the fingering number to use for each notes and the name of each notes - it may take sometime but it is worthy to do so.

Play slow, load and clear, better yet practice with a metronome at the speed that comfortable for you to make less mistake.

This is the Whole-Half Scale Construction in 12 Keys. This type of scale has 8 Notes or Tones. Formula a Half steps at ( 2nd & 3rd ---- 4th & 5th --- 6th & 7th)

We leave out the D# - Eb ------------ F# - Gb --------------- G# -Ab -------------------- A# - Bb ----

for you to figure out even thought it is hard because the accidentals (sharps & flats) may confuse you -

But if you take your time view this lesson video and practice it every day for a few minutes eventually you will

get it down pack in your head. You then apply what you learn physically on the guitar.

pay attention where is the Root/Tonic locate at ( what strings and fret number) - also pay attention on the fingering

number to use for each notes and the name of each notes - it may take sometime but it is worthy to do so.

Play slow, load and clear, better yet prctice with a metronome at the speed that comfortable for you to make less mistake.

This is the Japanese Scale Construction in 12 Keys. Formula Half step between steps "1st & 2nd and 4th & 5th) - Also A Double Whole at ( 2nd & 3rd ) - This type of scale ha Only FIVE Tones or Notes ---- We leave out the D# - Eb ------------ F# - Gb --------------- G# -Ab -------------------- A# - Bb for you to figure out even thought it is hard because the accidentals (shapr & flats) may confuse you - But if you take your time view this lesson video and practice it every day for a few minutes eventually you will get it down pack in your head. You then apply what you learn physically on the guitar.

Pay attention where is the Root/Tonic locate at ( what strings and fret number) - also pay attention on the fingering number to use for each notes and the name of each notes - it may take sometime but it is worthy to do so.

Play slow, load and clear, better yet practice with a metronome at the speed that comfortable for you to make less mistake.

This is the Hawiian Scale Construction in 12 Keys. Formula a Half step at ( 2nd & 3rd ) --- We leave out the D# - Eb ------------ F# - Gb --------------- G# -Ab -------------------- A# - Bb ---- for you to figure out even thought it is hard because the accidentals (sharps & flats) may confuse you - But if you take your time view this lesson video and practice it every day for a few minutes eventually you will get it down pack in your head. You then apply what you learn physically on the guitar.

Pay attention where is the Root/Tonic locate at ( what strings and fret number) - also pay attention on the fingering number to use for each notes and the name of each notes - it may take sometime but it is worthy to do so.

Play slow, load and clear, better yet practice with a metronome at the speed that comfortable for you to make less mistake.

This is the Chinese Scale Construction in 12 Keys. Formula Whole- half at ( 3rd & 4th ) - This is a FIVE NOTE Tones or Scale --- We leave out the D# - Eb ------------ F# - Gb --------------- G# -Ab -------------------- A# - Bb for you to figure out even thought it is hard because the accidentals (shapr & flats) may confuse you - But if you take your time view this lesson video and practice it every day for a few minutes eventually you will get it down pack in your head. You then apply what you learn physically on the guitar.

Pay attention where is the Root/Tonic locate at ( what strings and fret number) - also pay attention on the fingering number to use for each notes and the name of each notes - it may take sometime but it is worthy to do so.

Play slow, load and clear, better yet practice with a metronome at the speed that comfortable for you to make less mistake.

This is the Blues Minor Scale Construction in 12 Keys. Formula Half step between steps " 3rd & 4th and 4th & 5th" AND also A whole-half step at "1st & 2nd and 5th & 6th".. Only need Six ( notes or Tones ) for this type of scale. We leave out the D# - Eb ------------ F# - Gb --------------- G# -Ab -------------------- A# - Bb for you to figure out even thought it is hard because the accidentals (shapr & flats) may confuse you - The difference between The Blues Major & Blues Minor scale is ( the 5th & 6th of the Blues Major is a Whole step apart ------------------- While the Blues Minor 5th & 6th Steps is A Whole- Half apart. -------- But if you take your time view this lesson video and practice it every day for a few minutes eventually you will get it down pack in your head. You then apply what you learn physically on the guitar.

Pay attention where is the Root/Tonic locate at ( what strings and fret number) - also pay attention on the fingering number to use for each notes and the name of each notes - it may take sometime but it is worthy to do so.

Play slow, load and clear, better yet practice with a metronome at the speed that comfortable for you to make less mistake.

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