Guitar 3 • How-To “Train”

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Decks in this class (23)

How-To Practice "Slow Practice"
Slow practice is a highly effective method for mastering challenging pieces or techniques on the guitar. Incorporating these methods into your practice routine can significantly improve your guitar playing, allowing you to master difficult pieces with precision and musicality.
90  cards
How-To Practice “Using External Focus Of Attention”
What is attentional focus in musical performance?
196  cards
How-To Practice "Learning & Memorizing Songs"
Learning, practicing, and memorizing songs for the guitar effectively involves a combination of techniques, routines, and habits that target different aspects of musical skill, memory, and motor learning.
12  cards
How-To Practice "Interleaved Practice"
Interleaved practice is a learning technique that involves mixing different topics or types of problems within a single study session instead of focusing on just one subject or type of problem (known as "blocked practice").
77  cards
How-To Practice "Playing With Feeling"
Each of these techniques can be used individually or combined to create a rich and emotionally resonant guitar playing style. By mastering them, you'll be able to convey a wide range of feelings and connect deeply with your audience.
20  cards
How-To Practice “Segment Practice”
"Segment Practice" or "Segmented Practice" is a methodical approach to learning guitar by breaking a piece, technique, or skill into smaller, manageable parts (or "segments") and focusing on mastering each one individually.
26  cards
How-To Practice “Deliberate Practice”
What is deliberate practice 1,
True or false deliberate practice...,
Fill in the blank deliberate prac...
87  cards
How-To Practice “Retrieval Practice”
What is retrieval practice 1,
Why is retrieval practice importa...,
How does retrieval practice compa...
120  cards
How-To Practice "Interleaved Bits & Pieces"
Examples of How To Practice 1-3 minute bite-sized Bits & Pieces to improve technique via Interleaved Practice.
32  cards
How-To Practice “Mental Practice”
What is mental practice for learn...,
How does mental practice benefit ...,
Can beginners use mental practice...
91  cards
How-To Practice “Articulation”
What is articulation in music 1,
Why is articulation important in ...,
How does articulation affect a so...
50  cards
How-To Practice “Phrasing”
What is phrasing in music 1,
Why is phrasing important in fing...,
How does phrasing apply to finger...
50  cards
How-To Practice “Cadence”
What is a cadence in music 1,
Why is cadence important in finge...,
What are the two main types of ca...
50  cards
How-To Practice “Dynamics”
What are dynamics in music 1,
Why are dynamics essential in fin...,
How do dynamics enhance musical s...
50  cards
How-To Practice "Expression"
What is musical expression in gui...,
Why is expression important in fi...,
How does expression influence aud...
50  cards
How-To Practice “AO+MI”
What is action observation ao 1,
What is motor imagery mi 2,
What is ao mi 3
40  cards
How-To Practice “Mirror Neurons”
What are mirror neurons 1,
What role do mirror neurons play ...,
How can watching skilled players ...
82  cards
How-To Practice “Guidelines”
What is blocked practice 1,
What is an example of interleaved...,
Why does interleaved practice enh...
279  cards
How-To Use “Tempo Layering”
In the context of slow practice for guitar, tempo layering refers to gradually increasing the tempo in structured layers or steps to build accuracy, muscle memory, and confidence in playing a piece.
60  cards
How-To Practice "No More Plateaus"
No More Plateaus: Practical Ways to Play Better NOW by Greg Goodhart is a guide to mastering skill development through deliberate practice, debunking the myth of talent and emphasizing structured, mindful learning.
116  cards
How-To Practice "Ways To Get Better"
Based on "60 Surefire Ways to Get Better at the Guitar" by Chris Murrin of "Six String Fingerpicking" at www.sixstringfingerpicking.com
155  cards
How-To Train "The Corpus Callosum"
The "Corpus Callosum" is a thick band of nerve fibers that connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain, allowing them to communicate with each other. It is the brains super-highway. It plays a crucial role in music by integrating sensory, motor, and cognitive functions between the two sides of the brain.
57  cards
How-To Use “Punctuated Practice”
How does limiting myself to one f...,
Why should i always end my practi...,
How can i build endurance for lon...
66  cards

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