How To Build A Repertoire Of Songs On Guitar You Can Remember
by Simon Candy
In this video, you learn how to build and maintain a repertoire of songs on guitar.
One of the biggest frustrations as a guitar player and musician is forgetting the songs you put so much time into learning. Truth is, songs will come and go. You will forget songs.
However, as long as you have a repertoire of songs you can play at any given time, this is ok.
This list of songs will grow and evolve over time with tunes coming in and out, but the point is to have a list of songs you can play on guitar at the drop of a hat.
In this lesson, you learn to do exactly that.
I show you a great way to develop repertoire on your guitar AND maintain it.
The key is organising the tunes you are learning into one of 3 categories:
• New Songs:
These are songs you have never looked at before (kind of obvious)
• Current Songs:
These are songs you currently know that you can play at a 90% rate of accuracy, all the way through, on a consistent basis.
• Past Songs:
These are tunes you have looked at in the past and had down at some point but have forgotten.
You then learn an effective practice strategy to work within each category, all the while building your repertoire of songs.
Watch the video below to learn how to build a repertoire of songs on guitar you can remember:
Discover a proven method for learning any song on the guitar