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234 - Challenge Week Two Recap: Chords & Confident Changes

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Episode Overview

In this episode, Paul Andrews recaps week two of the "Learn to Play Five Minutes a Day in May" challenge. If you're participating, congratulations—you're halfway through! Not involved yet? No worries, you can join anytime at bgachallenge.com and start from day one.

What’s Covered This Week

This week focuses on chords—a fundamental skill for every beginner guitarist. Paul introduces a range of strategies and techniques designed to make chord learning smoother and more effective.

Key Points Discussed

The Three S’s to Good Chord Playing:

  • Shape: Learning the correct chord shape and building muscle memory.
  • Sound: Picking each string, adjusting finger placement for a clean sound.
  • Speed: Practicing smooth and efficient chord transitions.

Chord Breakdown and Transition Techniques:

  • E Minor, A Minor, C, and G chords: Paul walks through efficient ways to form these essential chords and their finger placements.
  • Pivot Fingers: How keeping certain fingers in place between chord changes can speed up transitions (especially between E minor, A minor, and C).
  • Folded Corners Technique: Placing fingers in different combinations and orders to build habit and speed, especially useful for tricky chords like C and G.
  • Air Forming: Begin shaping the next chord in the air before your fingers reach the strings, plus keeping fingers close to the fretboard for faster chord changes.

Practice Application:

  • Song Example: "Save Your Tears" by The Weeknd is used to practice chord transitions using all techniques discussed.
  • Learning Chord Order: Paul outlines an effective sequence for learning chords (starting with the basic eight open chords), advising against tackling more advanced chords like barre chords too soon.

Additional Resources

  • Podcast Episode 47: For a more in-depth look at the recommended order to learn chords, check out episode 47 at bgapodcast.com/47.

Join the Challenge!

Ready to build a daily practice routine? Sign up for the 5 Minutes a Day in May challenge at bgachallenge.com and get started with day one right away.

Closing Thought:

Keep practicing, be patient with your progress, and remember—slow, consistent repetition is the key to mastering chords!

Catch you next week for another episode!

  continue reading

235 episodes

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Episode Overview

In this episode, Paul Andrews recaps week two of the "Learn to Play Five Minutes a Day in May" challenge. If you're participating, congratulations—you're halfway through! Not involved yet? No worries, you can join anytime at bgachallenge.com and start from day one.

What’s Covered This Week

This week focuses on chords—a fundamental skill for every beginner guitarist. Paul introduces a range of strategies and techniques designed to make chord learning smoother and more effective.

Key Points Discussed

The Three S’s to Good Chord Playing:

  • Shape: Learning the correct chord shape and building muscle memory.
  • Sound: Picking each string, adjusting finger placement for a clean sound.
  • Speed: Practicing smooth and efficient chord transitions.

Chord Breakdown and Transition Techniques:

  • E Minor, A Minor, C, and G chords: Paul walks through efficient ways to form these essential chords and their finger placements.
  • Pivot Fingers: How keeping certain fingers in place between chord changes can speed up transitions (especially between E minor, A minor, and C).
  • Folded Corners Technique: Placing fingers in different combinations and orders to build habit and speed, especially useful for tricky chords like C and G.
  • Air Forming: Begin shaping the next chord in the air before your fingers reach the strings, plus keeping fingers close to the fretboard for faster chord changes.

Practice Application:

  • Song Example: "Save Your Tears" by The Weeknd is used to practice chord transitions using all techniques discussed.
  • Learning Chord Order: Paul outlines an effective sequence for learning chords (starting with the basic eight open chords), advising against tackling more advanced chords like barre chords too soon.

Additional Resources

  • Podcast Episode 47: For a more in-depth look at the recommended order to learn chords, check out episode 47 at bgapodcast.com/47.

Join the Challenge!

Ready to build a daily practice routine? Sign up for the 5 Minutes a Day in May challenge at bgachallenge.com and get started with day one right away.

Closing Thought:

Keep practicing, be patient with your progress, and remember—slow, consistent repetition is the key to mastering chords!

Catch you next week for another episode!

  continue reading

235 episodes

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