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Benjamin taught 9 days ago
The Student and Tutor discussed music theory, covering major scales, circle of fifths, and chord construction. The Student practiced identifying notes within keys and building triads based on the major scale pattern. The tutor assigned exercises involving the circle of fifths, identifying notes in different keys, and learning the first shape of the major and minor pentatonic scales for improvisation.
Major Scales: Whole and Half Step Pattern
Circle of Fifths (Fourths) and Key Signatures
Chord Construction: Triads
Major and Minor Chords: The Third
Chord Progressions: Number System (Nashville Numbers)
Scale Shapes on Guitar: Movable Patterns
Jimena taught 17 days ago
The Student practiced guitar finger exercises and chord transitions. The session included specific instruction on E major and A minor chords, and transitions in Gracie Abrams song. Homework was assigned to reinforce these skills, with a focus on slow practice and visualizing chord transitions.
Chord Transitions: E Major and A Minor
Ear Training: Identifying Chord Qualities
Pick Technique: Angle and Grip
Grace Abrams Song: Chord Progression Practice
Finger Exercises: 1-2-3-4 and 4-3-2-1
Andy taught 24 days ago
The student and tutor reviewed guitar fundamentals, including string tuning, chromatic scales, and basic chord shapes (E, A, D). The student practiced chord transitions and learned about power chords. The tutor assigned practice exercises focusing on rhythmic accuracy and smooth chord changes for the coming week.
E
A
and D Chords: Cowboy Chords
Finger Independence Exercise
Fretboard Navigation: Horizontal vs. Vertical
Power Chords (Fifth Chords)
Chromatic Scale Exercise
Guitar String Tuning
Shannon taught 25 days ago
The Student practiced playing the song "Ho Hey" on guitar, focusing on mastering different strumming patterns and chord transitions between the verse and chorus. They worked on specific techniques to improve rhythm and sound quality. The Tutor provided an updated music sheet with specific notes on strumming variations for practice at home, along with a plan to work on the song "Risk" in the next session.
Strumming Patterns: Down
Up
and Combinations
Chord Transitions and Finger Dexterity
Impact of Pick Thickness on Sound Quality
Adapting Strumming to Song Syllables and Phrasing
Recognizing Similarities in Strumming Patterns Between Song Sections
Altering Strumming Patterns for Varied Verses
Patrick taught 30 days ago
The Student and Tutor worked on strategies for smoother guitar chord transitions using common tones, fingerings, and muting techniques. They also explored slash chords and their application in songs like Landslide and Wish You Were Here. The Student was assigned metronome practice with chord changes as a follow-up.
Chord Changes: Common Tones and Fingers
String Muting Techniques
Slash Chords: Chord Voicings and Bass Notes
Diatonic Minor Scale
Metronome Practice for Consistent Tempo
David taught about 1 month ago
The Student and Tutor practiced guitar techniques, focusing on a G minor triad exercise for warm-up and dexterity. The student also worked on a challenging solo, breaking it down into smaller phrases and practicing at slower speeds. Homework includes triad practice with a metronome and continued work on the solo excerpt.
Metronome Practice
Hammer-ons and Pull-offs
Solo Learning Strategies
G Minor Triad Exercise
Triads
Broader learning paths often follow guitar lessons in Peoria
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Peoria's River City Resonates with Strummed Connections
Building Inventory: Guitar Skills for Exchange
Peoria, stands proudly on the Illinois River, a historic trading and shipping center where goods, ideas, and people have always converged. For aspiring guitarists, this essence of exchange and connection defines the learning journey here. Just as a trading post brings diverse wares together, mastering the guitar in Peoria is about collecting skills and sharing your unique musical "tune" with a supportive and growing community.
One initial challenge for any aspiring guitarist is starting your trade and building a solid "inventory" of skills. It can feel daunting to know where to begin, or to maintain consistency. The opportunity here is to approach your practice with the methodical focus of a well-run shipping operation. Practice strumming patterns until they flow smoothly, establishing a strong rhythm that feels natural. Regular exercises with scales will build dexterity and precision in your fingers, much like a craftsman honing their tools. This disciplined approach ensures your fundamental "inventory" is strong and reliable, ready for any musical transaction.
Another hurdle can be finding diverse influences in your musical "trade route." In a city like Peoria, at the crossroads of the Midwest, the opportunity is to actively seek out varied sounds and styles. Listen to different genres, perhaps inspired by the diverse histories that once flowed along the Illinois River. Exploring blues, folk, rock, or country will broaden your "musical wares," allowing you to absorb and adapt new techniques. This open-minded approach makes your playing more versatile and richer, preparing you for broader musical "exchanges."
Opening Your Market: Connect Music & Community
Once you've built your core skills, the challenge shifts to "distributing your sound" and performing for others. It can be intimidating to step onto a stage. The opportunity lies in Peoria's welcoming local venues and community spirit. Look for open mic nights in Downtown Peoria, where the historic brick buildings resonate with modern creativity. Consider performing at local festivals in parks like Laura Bradley Park, or sharing your skills at community events, much like a merchant presenting their finest goods at a town gathering.
A key part of the Peoria guitar journey is finding fellow "traders" – connecting with other musicians. It can sometimes be tricky to find collaborators. The opportunity here is to leverage Peoria's community spirit to build your musical network. Visit local music shops, which often serve as hubs for musicians to meet and exchange ideas. Look for online groups dedicated to local jams, or attend events at places like the Caterpillar Visitors Center that showcase local talent. Playing with others sharpens your rhythm, teaches you to listen actively, and expands your musical horizons. You might even discover opportunities to "trade" your skills by teaching guitar lessons, helping new musicians start their own journey in Peoria's heart.
In Peoria, your guitar journey is truly about connecting: connecting notes to create melodies, connecting your passion to disciplined practice, and connecting your music with a thriving, supportive community, much like the vibrant exchange that has always defined this River City.
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