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.
- Jack And Diane by John Mellencamp
- Addicted To Love by Robert Palmer
- Bad Moon Rising by Creedence Clearwater Revival
- Rebel Rouser by Duane Eddy
- Boom Boom by John Lee Hooker
- Start Me Up by The Rolling Stones
- My Generation by The Who
- Over The Hills And Far Away by Led Zeppelin Backing Track
- Fast Car by Tracy Chapman
- Working Class Hero by John Lennon
- Sultans Of Swing by Dire Straits Outro Solo
- Blues Jam In D
- Bonus: Transitioning Between Major And Minor Pentatonic
- Open D Tuning
- Beginner Slide Guitar Lesson 6 (A Taste Of Freebird Part 2)
- Creating A Songbook Binder
- How To Be A “One-Man Band”
- How To Play Slash Chords
- Bonus: Make Your Guitar Wail With String Bending
- Bonus: Finding The Key Of A Blues Song
- Bonus: Better Bends
- Bonus: Call And Response
- Bonus: Fake It Til You Make It
- Bonus: Returning To The Root
- “A Shape” Diatonic Scale Patterns
- Blues Jam In C
- “E Shape” Arpeggio
- Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) by Pink Floyd- Backing Track
- “Cm Shape” Arpeggio
- All Along The Watchtower by Jimi Hendrix- Backing Track
- Beginner Slide Guitar Lesson 7 (More Freebird)
- Beginner Slide Guitar Lesson 8 (Curtis Loew)
- Beginner Slide Guitar Lesson 9 (Tuning To Open E)
- Bad To The Bone by George Thorogood (Open G)
- A History Of Guitar Picks
- Exercise Routine 76 bpm
- Blues Jam In G#
- Inversions Or Slash Chords
- Blues Jam In F
- Blues Jam In D#
- Pentatonic Power
- Top Gun Anthem by Steve Stevens
- Diminished and Augmented Chords
- Beginner Strumming Lesson 10
- Beginner Strumming Lesson 11
- Beginner Strumming Lesson 12
- Beginner Strumming Lesson 13
- Dominant 7th Chords
- CAGED Dominant 7th Chords
- Am Movable Shape
- Songwriting Roundtable 1
- Songwriting Roundtable 2
- Beginner Strumming Lesson 14
- Beginner Strumming Lesson 15
- Beginner Strumming Lesson 16
- Am Shape Scale Sequence
- 10 Great Licks From “Texas Flood”
- Beginner Strumming Lesson Seventeen
- Beginner Strumming Lesson Eighteen
- Beginner Strumming Lesson Nineteen
- Beginner Strumming Lesson 20
- CAGED Open Arpeggio Shapes
- What Are Chords?
- Circle of Fifths
- Creative Soloing With The Pentatonic Scale In Am
- Amarillo By Morning by George Strait
- Money For Nothing by Dire Straits
- Romeo And Juliet by Dire Straits
- (Don’t Fear) The Reaper by Blue Oyster Cult (Backing Track)
- CAGED Close Position Minor Arpeggio Shapes
- CAGED Closed Position Major Arpeggio Shapes
- Beginner Strumming Lesson 21
- Beginner Strumming Lesson 22
- Beginner Strumming Lesson 23
- Beginner Strumming Lesson 24
- Beginner Strumming Lesson 25
- Added Ninth Chords
- Riding With The King by B.B. King and Eric Clapton
- Every Day I Have The Blues by B.B. King
- Why I Sing The Blues by B.B. King
- Three O’Clock Blues by B.B. King
- Rock Me Baby by B.B. King
- The Stumble by Freddie King
- T-Bone Shuffle by T-Bone Walker
- Stormy Monday Blues by T-Bone Walker
- Got My Mojo Working by Muddy Waters
- Mannish Boy by Muddy Waters
- San Ho Zay by Freddie King
- I’m Tore Down by Eric Clapton
- Smokestack Lightning by Howlin’ Wolf
- G Note Road Map
- C Chord Road Map
- Primary Notes On The A String
- Primary Notes On The D String
- Primary Notes On The E String
- Rebel Rouser by Duane Eddy
- Romeo And Juliet by Dire Straits
- Speed Building Workout 69 bpm
- Pentatonic and Major Scale Exercises @ 69 bpm
- Chromatic Picking Practice Session
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.