R These The Right Exercises?
Immanuel
May 12 2008, 04:43 PM
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Hi everybody

first of all thanks a lot for ur welcome greetings in my first post!!!

I'd like to know if the following exercises below are good beginner:

Pentatonic Scale 1 - Position Shifting
Tapping 1 - The Basics and Beyond
Repetitive Sweep Picking
Pentatonic Workshop Level 1- CAGED Format and Timing Excersies
Hands Synchronization I
Barre Chords
Beginner Licks
How To Use A Metronome - Step by step guide
Guitar Exercises (Beginner and Beyond)
Guitar Scales for beginners
Power chords for beginners
Mixolydian Soloing - Beginner
Little Finger Work-out

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Danilo Capezzuto
May 12 2008, 04:52 PM
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Check out Fingers Independence, Right Hand Basic too.

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Martin la guitar...
May 12 2008, 04:57 PM
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i think its a little overwhelming having 14 lesson at start, if i were you i would pick up only 2 lessons first. Go to the beginner section to get more info about this.

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QUOTE (Martin la guitarra @ May 12 2008, 11:57 AM) *
i think its a little overwhelming having 14 lesson at start, if i were you i would pick up only 2 lessons first. Go to the beginner section to get more info about this.



I agree. Start out with the basics at this point. When I joined 6 mo ago, I was a beginner too. My advice would be to go through the 6 steps of the beginner kick off that Kris has provided. Once you feel you have mastered those, move on to a few 101 lessons that suite the style you like. Remember to have fun and move at your own pace!

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yeah, focus on a lesson a practice it, once you know how to do it, move on... don't put to much stress on yourself, take your time and practice GOOD smile.gif

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Fran
May 12 2008, 05:46 PM
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Hi Immanuel, you have a great list of lessons there!

As others have already mentioned they are too many, so maybe focus on just a few of them by now, they are all good, maybe leave the third and the last two for a bit later?

As long as you have fun, it's allright wink.gif

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May 12 2008, 06:16 PM
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I'm just repeating what others already said, it's a good list for beginners, just tackle one or two lessons at a time!

Oh, you can also check out the beginner guide in the GMC Guides Stickyed thread!

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Bogdan Radovic
May 12 2008, 09:08 PM
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They are all good mate ! smile.gif
I too recommend doing the beginning kick off at first , than focusing on some from your list..

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Hisham Al-Sanea
May 12 2008, 10:19 PM
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useful list to start

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Ivan Milenkovic
May 12 2008, 11:33 PM
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Great list, very suitable for beginners. Narrowing down on pentatonic for starters woudl be a good way to filter them wink.gif

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Immanuel
May 13 2008, 08:31 AM
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All of those lessons are good ones (hehe, there are no bad lessons on GMC wink.gif ) but starting them all at once would for sure be an overkill. Focus on 2 or 3, and when you can play them properly you can pick the next ones. Practicing too many different ones at the same time can be very counter productive, specially in the beginning.

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