7 Steps to Amazing Progress in Guitar Mastery

This is Nora, your mentor from “Be Creative Guitar Mastery”.

Here are some of the tips get more out of your practice time. I will use example of learning triad voicings . But this process can be applied to any new techniques or materials you’re learning. 

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STEP 1 

Set a goal for week ( example – Master Dm triads around the fretboard ) 

STEP 2 

Set a realistic plan for your practice ( how long will you practice each day? Do you have 1h each day ? Or maybe 2h ? You can start with 45min and increase time every day as you have more things to work on each day. ) 

STEP 3 

 Implement practice diary ( how long will you practice each thing , how fast ( metronome tempo ) . Be realistic and honest with yourself. Can you play clean chords at 130bpm changing on every beat ? Or maybe you have to start with a much slower tempo? ) 

STEP 4 

Start day one ( example: practice time 10am – 30min , learn Dm triads on first string set. Try playing it as an arpeggio at a specific speed. Write down what speed you are comfortable at. (15min ) , Start learning 2nd string set – make sure all notes sounds clean. If changing is difficult, spend more time on just changing 2 voicings at the time ) – 15min. 

Next practice time – 7pm – 30min – revise what you did in the morning, try to increase speed. 

Be honest with yourself. Keep repeating only 2 voicings at the time if any more aren’t clean. Pay attention to any problem parts . Are the fingering the most economical way to play voicings. What about your right hand ( if you’re right handed) , is your picking technique correct and smooth. Do you need to adapt anything there?

Keep playing 2 string sets until you can change all chord at a certain speed ( starting speed can 60bpm playing each chord 2 beats ( depending on your current level) . Goal would be to change chords at 60bpm playing each chord on every beat ( same as 120bpm tempo for each chord being 2 beats ) 

Do it gradually. Increase 3-5bpm each time . If starting speed is too fast, you can also start with 80bpm playing each chord 4 beats . Gradually increase tempo) 

STEP 5 

Day 2 – repeat previous days voicings, gradually increase the speed . Learn one or 2 new string sets ) 

STEP 6 

Day 3 – Increase tempo gradually for each of the string sets , learn new string sets … 

Day 4 – learn one position on top of repeating previous tasks . ( you may have to increase how long you practice as your task list is longer . But be realistic ! Plan your time out! ) … 

Day 5 …. – repeat. Hopefully you have learned all positions and string sets by now. 

STEP 7 

Last 2 days . Gradually Increase speed for all voicings and positions. Implement some rhythmical variations. Try writing an Etude . 

Try improvising. 

Try playing in groove – just a few voicings at the time . Think of a song you like and try implementing some of the voicings you have learned into the song ( This would apply if you know more than just Dm voicing ) 

– have some fun! Record something ( audio or video).

 Document your progress in practice diary . 

Let me know your thoughts! 

( another set of practice tips)

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You can also purchase all the pdf’s separately without the course here . 

You can also look into mentoring options .

Oh! And check out a blog post about ‘Why is it important to know guitar triad inversions?”

And overall , have fun !  

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