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.
- The Pretender by Foo Fighters
- Big Me by Foo Fighters
- Everlong by Foo Fighters
- Every Breath You Take by The Police
- Awesome 80s Guitar Riffs (Part 1)
- American Idiot by Green Day
- Holiday by Green Day
- Basket Case by Green Day
- Wild Horses by The Rolling Stones
- Miss You by The Rolling Stones
- As Tears Go By by The Rolling Stones
- Beast Of Burden by The Rolling Stones
- Cheap Sunglasses by ZZ Top
- Angie by The Rolling Stones
- Paint It Black by The Rolling Stones
- Got Me Under Pressure by ZZ Top
- Sharp Dressed Man by ZZ Top
- Angie by The Rolling Stones
- Beast Of Burden- The Rolling Stones
- Tush by ZZ Top
- Gimme All Your Lovin’
- Babe I’m Gonna Leave You by Led Zeppelin
- Atlantic City by Bruce Springsteen
- Randy Rhoads Bio
- Honky Tonk Women by The Rolling Stones
- Never Going Back Again by Fleetwood Mac
- Dee by Randy Rhoads
- Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright by Bob Dylan
- Goodbye Blue Sky by Pink Floyd
- Imagine by John Lennon
- Blackbird by The Beatles
- Hey You by Pink Floyd
- The Boxer by Simon And Garfunkel
- Dust In The Wind by Kansas
- Silent Lucidity by Queensryche
- Aqualung by Jethro Tull
- 1. Finger Formations & Flexibility
- 2. Thumbs Up: Your Most Valuable Tool
- 3. The Crab Pinch Method
- 4. The Crab Bird Pinch Method
- Chord Changes With A 4 Step Pattern
- Marrying Style And Shape
- Fluency In Forms
- Traditional Techniques
- Glory Of Love by Big Bill Broonzy
- Baby, Please Don’t Go by Big Joe Williams
- Bad Feelin Blues by Blind Blake
- Mr. Conductor Man by Big Bill Broonzy
- Sweet Home Chicago by Robert Johnson
- Easy Rider by Blind Lemon Jefferson
- Stack-O-Lee Blues by Mississippi John Hurt
- Open D
- Open G
- C6 Tuning
- Another One Bites The Dust by Queen
- We Will Rock You by Queen
- Keep Yourself Alive by Queen
- Fat Bottomed Girls by Queen
- Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen
- Go With The Flow by Queens Of The Stone Age
- No One Knows by Queens Of The Stone Age
- Strummer Camp: Day 1 (Exercise 1)
- Ear Training: How To Figure Out The KEY Of A Song by EAR On Guitar
- Jeff Beck Demostrates “Little Wing” by Jimi Hendrix
- Jeff Beck Talks Music (2013)
- Session 1
- Course Objectives
- Practical Applications and Benefits of Ear Training for Guitarists
- Why Is Ear Training Essential For Guitarists Of All Levels?
- How Ear Training Enhances Your Improvisational Skills
- What Is Relative Pitch?
- Advantages Of Playing Guitar By Ear
- What Are Intervals?
- Musical Elements For Ear Training
- Intervals And Their Relationship To The Guitar
- Basic Guitar Terminology
- Undertow by Tool
- Strummer Camp: Day 1 (Exercise 1.a)
- Strummer Camp: Day 1 (Exercise 2.a)
- Strummer Camp: Day 1 (Exercise 2.b)
- Strummer Camp: Day 1 (Exercise 3.a)
- Strummer Camp: Day 1 (Exercise 4.a)
- Strummer Camp: Day 1 (Exercise 4.b)
- Strummer Camp: Day 1 (Exercise 5.a)
- Strummer Camp: Day 1 (Exercise 5.b)
- Strummer Camp: Day 2 (Exercise 6.a)
- Strummer Camp: Day 2(Exercise 6.b)
- Strummer Camp: Day 2(Exercise 7.a)
- Strummer Camp: Day 2(Exercise 7.b)
- Strummer Camp: Day 2 (Exercise 8.a)
- Strummer Camp: Day 2 (Exercise 8.b)
- Panama by Van Halen
- Interstate Love Song by Stone Temple Pilots
- Polly by Nirvana
- Pretty Woman by Van Halen
- Heart Shaped Box by Nirvana
- Someday by Nickelback
- Wonderwall by Oasis
- Original Prankster by The Offspring
- Hey Ya by Outcast
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.