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How I Organize My Practice To Maximize Progress While Still Having Fun 

Jon Bjork
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The Problem & The Solution
The all time great alternate pickers like Al DiMeola, Vinnie Moore, Paul Gilbert, John Petrucci and Steve Morse just to name a few all have a big library of sequences in their tool box.
The purpose of this course is to help you build your own tool box of fast patterns that you can string together in longer lines.
This is achieved by working through two highly organized Daily Workouts where we'll cover the 7 Fundamental Patterns in the first workout and then 20 essential sequences in the the second workout.
There's no guesswork here, you simply work your way through the daily schedule and over the coming weeks and months see your alternate picking transform.
There are no "licks" in the course and no scale patterns.
This is all by design so you can focus on the important mechanics and the development of a balanced fretting hand.
Once you have that you can apply this to any 3-Notes-Per-String scale that you wish.
If you always wanted to play the fast alternate picked lines of your heroes and you're willing to put in the required practice, this course is for you!
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Комментарии : 7   
@jaredt3985
@jaredt3985 2 месяца назад
I really appreciate your methodical and no bs approach. In a world of “get good quick!” Type teachers, it’s refreshing to hear you keep it real, and push the importance of practice. I purchased both the pentatonic and modal picking e books, can’t wait to dive in.
@Nickshreds890
@Nickshreds890 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much Jon ! Playing guitar is so much fun for me and i love it. But I often find that technique/ theory seems annoying sometimes . I admit that being able to fix my picking technique and understanding modes and chord progressions is definitely useful for me! So I always make sure to make time for actual practice. As you said, you need to choose something you want to learn. So I have discovered that when I focus on a few subjects I enjoy the theory practice more. Also I like to use etudes and musical sounding exercises because then I can use them in songs I'm writing or in improvisation. Alternate picking , legato , economy picking and making sure to push down as light as possible with my fretting hand ( reduce tension and allow myself to play longer) are just a few things I like to focus on. If I have 30 to 40 minutes. I'll spend 5 minutes on each category and then I still have 20 minutes left. I'll focus on learning a song or writing original music. Some days I will practice improvisation or play a song I already know for fun as well as learning new music And yes!! Always spend some time enjoying guitar and playing music ! It's also great to write music goo! Your approach suits me really well. Thank youn
@Nickshreds890
@Nickshreds890 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much for the motivation !! :)
@arnold.glennphillips9279
@arnold.glennphillips9279 2 месяца назад
Thank you for the video, you’re really kind!
@celeste5932
@celeste5932 2 месяца назад
Again a great video. As someone who was stuck a bit too long on theory I figured doing half theory and practicing a song also really helps. Songs can also teach you techniques and heping you mute and learn other stuff you dont really do in the theory part yet (for me at least) Im using your Pentatonic Power to learn the fretboard (And its amazing) Then I practice my hamronic minor with modes shapes (That 7 Sharp is too fun) then I practice a song / riff, Iron Man for my slide, Breaking the law cause its amazing, etc. As an adult learner who start in her mid 30s, I admit sometimes I dont have time with work, cooking, taking care of my partner and you know living my life but im always excited to come back and im improving the best I can. We got this everyone ♥♥
@JonBjork
@JonBjork 2 месяца назад
Thank you!
@jaredt3985
@jaredt3985 2 месяца назад
I really appreciate your methodical and no bs approach. In a world of “get good quick!” Type teachers, it’s refreshing to hear you keep it real, and push the importance of practice. I purchased both the pentatonic and modal picking e books, can’t wait to dive in.
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