Two features in two days! What am I thinking?
I just rolled out something I’ve wanted to add for a while: Instructions for each drill. Now, in addition to the name of the drill and the tabulature for it, you get some description of the rules of that drill (e.g., walking up the scale in runs of three notes). This new description is to the right of the fingering diagram, just below the scale description that I rolled out yesterday.
I hope this helps. In principle, if you know the root note, the scale, and the rule for the drill, you should be able to play through it without even looking at the tab. (In fact, I try to do this as often as possible, to cement my knowledge of the various scales and the fretboard.)
As always, I welcome your thoughts & suggestions for improvements in the comments.
Oh, and I’ll be messing about with the theme for this blog, so if it suddenly changes appearance while you’re reading tonight, there is no cause for alarm.
4 comments ↓
Love everything you’re doing with the site. It’s a near daily stop for me during my practice time. One thing I would like is to be able to star or favorite an individual exercise. Sometimes I’ll come across one that is just fun to play and want to mark it to get back to it easily later.
Adam – It’s great to hear that you’re getting so much out of the site! I like your idea, too – I’ll put it in the queue.
Expect more new features to be added this fall – work and other projects have me pretty much slammed at the moment, but I’m hoping to catch some breathing room in a couple of months.
Well done, good solid advise for guitar players of all sorts. From guitar lessons for beginners to folks looking for intermediate level lessons.
this is a great website! i am a 10 year old who loves to play srv tabs.thanks for the guitar tabs!
Leave a Comment