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.
- Acoustic Guitar Practice Tips
- Classic Rock Of The 60s
- Johnny Winter “Rock Me Baby”
- Easy Does It – Jam Session
- Hendrix: “All Along The Watchtower” Solo 1
- Single Note Vibrato
- 24 Ways To Play The Dominant 9th Chord
- Variations Of The Open C Chord
- Blues Chords: The Dominant 7th
- G & Em Chord Progressions
- “Sultans Of Swing” Solo One
- “Mad World” by Gary Jules
- “Heart of Gold” by Neil Young
- The Guitarist’s Guide To The Major Scale
- Guitar Songs From The 70s
- “Margaritaville” Easy Strum Version
- In Memory Of Prince…
- Chord Substitution: Major 7th Chords
- Open Guitar Chord Chart
- Free Blues Guitar Lessons: 12 Bar, Licks, Songs
- Basic Guitar Chords: Five Essential Shapes
- The Real Me by The Who
- Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer
- Silent Night Fingerstyle
- Power Chords vs. Barre Chords
- Experience the Revolutionary Guitar Training System
- How To Play Suspended Guitar Chords
- G/B Chord
- Mother Nature’s Son by The Beatles
- Peace Train by Cat Stevens
- Wooly Bully by Sam The Sham And The Pharaohs
- Jam Track Downloads
- All Along The Watchtower: Solo 1
- Jam Track Central Frequently Asked Questions
- Tuning Tips
- Open String Thing
- Black Magic Woman (Full Tab)
- Born To Be Wild (Full Tab)
- Call Me The Breeze TAB
- Are Strumming Patterns For The Birds?
- Gimme Three Steps (Full Tab)
- “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door” Easy Open Chord Fills
- Four Barre Chords Every Acoustic Player Must Know
- Touch Harmonics
- Open G Tuning
- Adding Fills Over The Open G Chord
- Variations Of The Open E Chord
- Easy Everyday Fingerstyle
- Mary Had A Little Lamb (Full Tab And Playing Tips)
- Suspended Chords
- Adding Fills Over Open C
- Beyond Open Chords: Barre Chords Mini Course
- Getting Started
- Slash Chords For Open E
- Alternating Bass In Four Easy Steps
- Mary Jane’s Last Dance (Full Tab And Playing Tips)
- Rhythm Trainer (Keeping Better Time)
- Locating Every The D Note On The Fretboard
- Acoustic Guitar Secrets: “Suspended Chords”
- Alternating Bass In Four Steps (Acoustic Guitar Secrets)
- Mississippi John Hurt “If You Don’t Want Me”
- Playing Slide On Acoustic
- Bad Feelin’ Blues by Ry Cooder
- Hoochie Coochie Man by Muddy Waters
- Acoustic Drills And Exercises
- Download And Play 445 EZ Strum Guitar Songs- Fast Fun & Accurate
- Alternate Picking
- Playing The 12th Fret And Higher
- Obsessive Progressive: How to Decode Advanced Polymeters
- Tuning Systems And Temperament
- Other Scales
- Pentatonic Scales
- Key Signatures
- Whole Tone Scales
- Medieval Church Modes
- Scales – Chromatic, Major, Minor
- Basic Intervals
- Intervals Expanded
- Manuscript Writing and Additional Symbols
- Octave Designations
- Letter Names, Solfege Syllables, Accidentals
- Pitch: Staff, Clef and Ledger Lines
- Artificial Division and Syncopation
- Time Signatures
- Meter, Beat, and Tempo
- Dots And Ties
- Note Values And Rests
- The Two Axes: Time And Pitch
- Intervals #3 (Perfect 4th, 5th, and Flat 5th)
- Ten Easy Classic Rock Guitar Riffs
- “The Thrill Is Gone” by B.B. King
- Caring For Your Acoustic Guitar
- 5 FREE Blues Guitar Improvisation Lessons
- What Are Scales Used For?
- “With Or Without You” by U2 Strum Study
- “Bad Moon Rising” by CCR Strum Study
- “Night Moves” by Bob Seger Strum Study
- “Like A Rolling Stone” by Bob Dylan
- “Who’ll Stop The Rain” by Creedence Clearwater Revival
- “Margaritaville” by Jimmy Buffet
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.