Keep your notes evenly timed. It’s better to play slowly and perfectly than fast and sloppy.

Many shapes are "box-like," meaning your fingers follow a predictable pattern across the strings.

Don't try to memorize the whole neck at once. Use a technique called : Pick one position: Start with "Position 1" of a scale.

This is often the first scale beginners learn because it uses open strings, making it easier to play immediately. 🛠️ The Best Way to Learn: "Chunking"

Don’t just go up and down. Jump from a low string to a high string to test if you really know the shape.

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Keep your notes evenly timed. It’s better to play slowly and perfectly than fast and sloppy.

Many shapes are "box-like," meaning your fingers follow a predictable pattern across the strings. Guitar Scales Easy Music Lessons

Don't try to memorize the whole neck at once. Use a technique called : Pick one position: Start with "Position 1" of a scale. Keep your notes evenly timed

This is often the first scale beginners learn because it uses open strings, making it easier to play immediately. 🛠️ The Best Way to Learn: "Chunking" Guitar Scales Easy Music Lessons

Don’t just go up and down. Jump from a low string to a high string to test if you really know the shape.