Thursday Tips2025-10-02T09:15:21-07:00

Thursday Tips

How To Change Chords Quickly

Being able to change, move, transition from chord to chord is one of the most challenging skills. Here are 3 ways to practice changing your chords more quickly:
1. Play the chords repetitively, slowly at first and then faster. 
2. Do #1 with a metronome, it makes you move faster!
3. When changing your chords in a song, keep the rhythm going, it makes the chord hand move more quickly.
Play on…
Marlene

Note: If you want to hear me playing quick chord changing examples, listen to episode 6 of my podcast listen here

April 23rd, 2020|Categories: Thursday Tip|Tags: |

Play This Timely Song ~ I Just Called To Say I Love You

Stevie Wonder’s song, I Just Called To Say I Love You, is quite timely. Here’s the chords and lyrics and if you play along with the attached recording use capo 1. BTW…if you share this song with someone using modern technology, perhaps change the lyrics to, ‘…I just Zoomed/Skyped/Facetimed to say I love you…’!
Play on…
Marlene

P.S. If there are chords you’re not familiar with, don’t fret, you can hover your curser over the chord to get a chart. Note: I prefer the Bb and Bm versions below, and for the the D#m look at version 3 on the site.  

Bb Guitar Chord http://tomasmichaud.com | Guitar chords, Classical ...Bm Guitar Chord [Easy] - 3 Versions by Tomas Michaud of Real ...

 

 

 

Got Extra Time? Learn How To Be A One Man Band!

Why not use this time to get creative and think out of the box with your guitar playing? Watch this cool TedxMelbourne video of Tommy Emmanuel explaining what motivates him, his inspirations, and his creative, out of the box ideas that make his guitar playing just like a one man band! 
Play on…
Marlene

 

 

April 2nd, 2020|Categories: Thursday Tip|Tags: |

Got a Sore Neck? Shoulders? Back? Try Using a Music Stand!

Ever have neck, shoulder and/or back soreness after a playing session? Then try placing your music on a stand instead of a table. When your music is at eye level you’ll keep your head up, which improves your posture, ultimately relieving strain to those areas. Heads up ~ use a music stand!
Play on…
Marlene

March 26th, 2020|Categories: Thursday Tip|Tags: |

5 Guitar Activity Ideas

Rainy day? Snowed in? Just hanging out at home? Here’s 5 guitar activities to do in your spare time:
1. Try a new skill like tablature, fingerpicking, a new strumming pattern, new chords ~ there are so many possibilities!
2. Clean and polish your guitar and then change out your strings. Spring those strings!
3. Play every song in your repertoire, even Row, Row, Row Your Boat ~ it’s exciting to see how far you’ve come!
4. Look on-line for new songs to play. It’s always fun to have a new song to work on!
5. Write your own song!
Play on…
Marlene

March 12th, 2020|Categories: Thursday Tip|Tags: , |

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