Thursday Tips
Learn, Play & Master Chord Progressions
Chord progressions are used to build songs, and there are many chord progression patterns, but learning a few basic ones will help you to understand songs AND your playing abilities will improve. Here are a few common chord progressions* to learn, play and master!
3 Chords:
A D E – C F G – D G A – G C D
4 Chords:
A D E D – C F G C – D G A D – E A B E
Play on…
Marlene
*To learn more about chord progressions and to play them with me, listen to my podcast ~ episode 16!
Effective Skill Improvement Ideas
There are effective ways to improve your playing skills*, like these 7 suggestions:
1. Play new material
2. Revisit older songs
3. Play in front of a mirror
4. Record yourself playing
5. Memorize 1 entire song
6. Play outdoors
7. Play for someone else
Play on…
Marlene
*To learn more about these 7 ideas for improving your skills, listen to my podcast ~ episode 15!
5 Basic Chords All Guitarists Should Know
There are 5 basic chords you should know how to play; A, E, D, C & G. These chords are commonly found in many songs and in combinations like A, D & E and G, C & D. Once you have the basics down you can expand your chord repertoire with 7ths, minors, etc. The basic 5, helps you to thrive!
Play on…
Marlene
*To learn more about playing these 5 basic chords, listen to my podcast ~ episode 14!
How To Sing Along While Playing Your Guitar
Whether you’re a newbie or an experienced guitarist, adding the lyrics and tune to a new song can be a challenge. Try these 5 steps to help you successfully sing along!
1. Listen to the song when not playing your guitar (i.e. while cooking, driving, etc.)
2. Gain your song playing skills. Play just the music (no singing) frequently.
3. Hum the tune while playing the song, and even picture the lyrics as you’re humming.
4. Add in the lyrics, try 1 line at a time (note: if this step is a little wonky, go to step 5)
5. ‘Jam’ along with the original artist, let them do the singing, then repeat step 4.
Play on…
Marlene
*To learn more about singing along with your songs, listen to my podcast ~ episode 13!
Stay-At-Home DIY Guitar Project ~ Change Your Own Strings!

You should change your strings about every 6-8 months and with the extra time you have on your hands, why not change them now? It’s pretty easy to do* and you’ll become more acquainted with your guitar. DIY, spring those old strings!
Play on…
Marlene
*To learn how to change your strings, listen to my podcast ~ episode 12!
How To Play Rhythm With A Flat Pick

Play your guitar rhythm using a flat pick to experience the difference between finger style playing and using a pick. Start out by playing strum patterns and then songs with strumming. You’ll definitely hear a bigger sound volume and a tinnier sound*. It’s a great way to ‘pick’ your rhythm preferences!
Play on…
Marlene
* If you want to hear more details about How To Play Using A Flat Pick, listen to my podcast ~ episode 11!
Perform Virtually ~ It’s Just A Click Away!

Social distancing makes playing face-to-face pretty much impossible, but there’s good news ~ it IS possible to perform using technology* and it’s pretty easy to do!
1. Sign up for a meeting platform, i.e. Zoom, Facebook Meeting Room, or use FaceTime (iphone).
2. Set up a date/time with your listener and share the link.
3. Perform live for your ‘audience’ and enjoy your virtual gig!
Play on…
Marlene
*Note: If you want to hear more about performing virtually, listen to my podcast ~ episode 10!




