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.
- “Free Falling” by Tom Petty
- 20 Commonly Used Open Chords
- The Guitar Playbook: How Do You Solo?
- Outlaw Country Strumming
- Guitar Workout
- Blues Turnarounds
- Magic Of Drop D
- Obsessive Progressive: Tool’s Adam Jones
- Supercharge Your Improv
- Dust That Broom! A Newbie’s Guide to Slide
- Punk-Rock Madness: It’s More than Power Chords
- Beginner Slide Guitar
- The Shred Decoder: Expand Your Melodic and Rhythmic Control
- 5th String Root Power Chord
- Power Chord Tab Cheat Sheet
- Power Chord Bonus PDF
- The Notes On The Fretboard
- “Power Chords Exposed”
- 6th String Root Power Chords
- When Do I Use Distortion?
- Greatest Power Chord Songs – Of All Time!
- The Truth About Power Chords
- Blue Horizons: The Lyric Form
- How to Eliminate Guitar Buzz
- Obsessive Progressive: How to “Borrow” Chords
- Can’t You See
- What I Got by Sublime
- Red Red Wine
- Watch Paul Riario Demo Wired Guitarist’s String Drop Strings
- Watch Tedeschi Trucks Band, Taj Mahal and Jerry Douglas Perform “Leaving Trunk” Backstage at the Beacon Theatre
- How to Unlock the Fretboard Using Shapes
- How to Handle Harmonics
- Mad Hatter Guitar Products Introduces Super Shredder Humbucker Pickups
- Level Two: Coming In February
- Session Three
- Session Four
- Session Five
- Session Six
- Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door Chord Progression and Strumming Pattern
- Session Seven
- Session Eight
- Session Nine
- Heart Of Gold 1
- Session Ten
- Session Eleven
- Session Twelve
- Session Thirteen
- Session Fourteen
- Session Fifteen
- Session Sixteen
- Session Seventeen
- Session Eighteen
- Session Nineteen
- Session Twenty
- Session Twenty-One
- Session Twenty-Two
- Session Twenty-Three
- Session 25
- Session Twenty-Four
- Session Twenty-Six
- Meet The Arpeggio
- Arpeggios (Getting Up To Speed)
- Moving Arpeggios
- 3/4 Time Guitar Exercise
- 2 Octave Major Scale at 69 bpm
- Pentatonic Lead Pattern (69 bpm)
- 2 Octave Major Scale (80 bpm)
- The Easy F Chord
- 2 Octave Major Scale (88 bpm)
- Wonderful Tonight – Eric Clapton – Intro Solo
- 2 Octave Major Scale at 96 bpm
- 2 Octave Major Scale at 104 bpm
- 2 Octave Major Scale at 112 bpm
- 2 Octave Major Scale at 120 bpm
- 2 Octave Major Scale at 132 bpm
- Collings Guitars Unveils New 01 T, OM2H SB T Acoustics, I-35 Deluxe Electric
- Rhythm Rules: 8 Ways to Navigate a 12-Bar Blues
- Download the Latest Issue of ’Martin – The Journal of Acoustic Guitars’ for Free
- 2 Octave Major Scale at 144 bpm
- What the Ell? How to Write Your First Song
- 2 Octave Major Scale at 152 bpm
- Parts Of An Acoustic Guitar
- 2 Octave Major Scale at 160 bpm
- 2 Octave Major Scale at 168 bpm
- Lodi- Chords And Lyrics
- Speed Building Workout 60 bpm
- Speed Building Workout 2
- Speed Building Workout 4
- Speed Building Workout 5
- Speed Building Workout 69 bpm
- Speed Building Workout 8
- Speed Building Workout 10
- Speed Building Workout 76 bpm
- Speed Building Workout 12
- Speed Building Workout 13
- Speed Building Workout 14
- Speed Building Workout 15
- Exercise Routine 84 bpm
- Speed Building Workout 17
- Speed Building Workout 18
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.