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In this lesson we will talk about practicing with smaller chunks, rather than the entire large idea. We will also talk about doing this over songs with changing notes.  

The song used is "Good Times" by Chic. Here's the link: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51r5f5OdIY0 

Mirrored angle:
https://youtu.be/n8eYQLaMkDE

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Fretboard Method - Ch.1 - Side A (Practicing with Smaller Chunks)

In this lesson we will talk about practicing with smaller chunks, rather than the entire large idea. We will also talk about doing this over songs with changing notes. The song used is "Good Times" by Chic. Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51r5f5OdIY0 Using a Song to Practice (0:00) Only Small Chunks (1:12) Start on the High Note (2:50) Doing it in Multiple Positions (3:53) Using Just One Finger (5:25)

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ifhpp

Maybe I have the wrong link? The one I have takes me to three folders: Learns, Powerups and Tracks. In the tracks folder the first one is “Chill Rnb, A major”. I can’t find for example the one note backing tracks in all the different keys..

Nathan Holmenschlager

just wanted to share the answer you gave me on youtube about the other music to practice: Any songs that are a very simple chord progression, or have very few chords. Uptown funk - Bruno mars -Basically just Dm the whole song so you could jump around to various D's. Fireball - Pitbull -An F major vamp, so jump around to various F's.