Welcome To Fretboard Memory
This course officially begins April 21st. There will be new lessons every Sunday.
Fretboard Memory
Fretboard
Foundation
Start out on the right foot! The lessons below provide a foundations of the rest of the course:
Fretboard Memory
Mapping The
Primary Notes
There are 7 primary notes: A, B, C, D, E, and F. In these lessons we’ll practice locating them on them on the fretboard.
Fretboard Memory
Mapping the Secondary Notes
There are 5 secondary. These are notes with a sharp or flat. In these lessons, we’ll practice locating them on them on the fretboard.
- Riders On The Storm by The Doors
- B Major Scale @ 80 BPM
- “The Magic Of Drop D” Ebook
- Hawaii Five-O 2
- Who’ll Stop The Rain (Intro)
- “Working Man Blues” by Merle Haggard
- You Ain’t Going Nowhere
- Rock And Roll Bends No. 2
- Creep by Radiohead Chords & Lyrics
- Crosscut Saw by Albert King Lesson 2
- Jailhouse Rock by Elvis Presley
- Cold Shot pt. 4
- Straight Eighth Note Strumming (Rock)
- Straight Eighth Note Strumming (Rock)
- Speed Building Workout 12
- Speed Building Workout 12
- Lithium by Nirvana
- Plush (Unplugged) by Stone Temple Pilots
- “Seven Spanish Angels” by Ray Charles And Willie Nelson
- B Major Scale @ 84 BPM
- Suspicious Minds by Elvis Presley
- Naming The Strings
- Tuesday’s Gone by Lynyrd Skynyrd
- I Walk The Line by Johnny Cash
- Mr. Bojangles- Chet Atkins
- Blues Improvisation 6: The Albert King Box
- Key Of A 7
- Pre-Bend With Unison Bend: Example Lick
- Breaking The Law by Judas Priest
- Amazing Grace
- All Right Now by Free
- Speed Building Workout 26
- Otherside by The Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Buried Myself Alive by The Used
- Speed Building Workout 11
- Speed Building Workout 11
- Pre-Bend Unison
- How to change strings on an acoustic guitar
- Guitar Exercise: The 7 Minute Guitar Workout
- Dots And Ties (Music Theory For The Guitarist)
- Dots And Ties (Music Theory For The Guitarist)
- Strumming: Already Gone by Eagles
- Gimme All Your Lovin’ by ZZ Top
- Jessie’s Girl by Rick Springfield
- Bluesy Two-String Half-Step Bends
- Key Of D 6
- “Up The Scale In A”
- A Major Scale @ 69 BPM
- Blitzkrieg Bop by the Ramones
- Leaving On A Jet Plane by John Denver
- Ramble On by Led Zeppelin
- Exercise Routine @ 104 bpm #3 (Pentatonic Power)
- Round And Round by Ratt
- Beginner Strummer Lesson 2
- Beginner Strummer Lesson 2
- Bang Your Head by Quiet Riot
- Have You Ever Seen The Rain 1
- Natural Harmonics
- 12 Bare Blues Primer
- In The Ghetto by Elvis Presley
- Unplugged: Bad Moon Rising by Creedence Clearwater Revival
- Unplugged: Bad Moon Rising by Creedence Clearwater Revival
- “Blister In The Sun” by Violent Femmes
- Exercise Routine #10 @ 72 bpm
- Speed Building Workout 28
- Speed Building Workout 28
- Goodbye Blue Sky by Pink Floyd
- Goodbye Blue Sky
- Wooly Bully by Sam The Sham And The Pharaohs
- Wild World by Cat Stevens
- “Two-String Thing” Double-Stop Lick
- The Standard 12 Bar Blues Progression For Guitar
- Key Of B 4
- Bulls On Parade by Rage Against The Machine
- Key Of F 1
- Strummer’s Corner: Free Fallin by Tom Petty
- Houses Of The Holy by Led Zeppelin
- Stairway To Heaven- Part 2
- In God’s Country by U2 (Chords & Lyrics)
- The Generic Turnaround
- In God’s Country by U2 (Chords & Lyrics)
- Blue On Black by Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band
- Texas Flood by Stevie Ray Vaughan
- We Wish You A Merry Christmas
- We Wish You A Merry Christmas
- Key Of E 5
- Standard Blues Progression Using 7th Chords
- How To Play A Blues Turnaround
- Body And Soul by Ella Fitzgerald
- Bad Feelin’ Blues by Ry Cooder
- “Bad Feelin’ Blues” by Ry Cooder (For Slide Acoustic)
- You Can’t Always Get What You Want- Rolling Stones
- You Can’t Always Get What You Want- Rolling Stones
- Pentatonic Lead Pattern (69 bpm)
- Pentatonic Lead Pattern (69 bpm)
- Mayonaise by The Smashing Pumpkins
- Silent Lucidity by Queensryche
- Unplugged: Burning Love by Elvis Presley
- What Are Double-Stops? Lesson 2
- Don’t Come Around Here No More
Note Roadmaps
In these lessons, we’ll add a little method to all the madness. You’ll discover roadmaps that will allow you to find every possible location of a particular note anywhere on the fretboard.