Hey GMC,
I was looking for away to practicing my guitar without having my guitar with me (in the car, on the train,...). Maybe a stupid idea but what the f***k I post it anyway.
Exercise 1:
Choose two notes and calculate the interval
example: C and E --> C - C# or Db - D - D# or Eb - E
The answer to this example --> 1 --> 2 --> 3 --> 4
answer: 4 half tones (so 4 frets on the guitar)
Do you have any other practicing ideas please post them. Pio Jr.
Buy a shredneck and you can practice anywhere and anytime
I got one, and it's a nice tool..
www.shredneck.com
nice idea pio jr .but i dont heard about Cb any one heard about Cb ?
Practicing theory without of guitar is something very interesting. I find myself quite often going through some intervals, notes, chords etc. Lots of material there to go through over and over until it gets embedded.
Well you can take a notepad , and while on train write down some of the theory (don't need to do it just in your head)
Or maybe obtain some theory books which you can read then
well, another one is calculate the flats for a concrete scale, or trying to reproduce some rhythmic patterns... there are a lot of exercises without guitar
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