Anthony Freddura serves as product owner and lead business systems analyst for Epsilon, an innovative global marketing firm based in Wakefield, Massachusetts. Beyond his obligations at the company, Anthony Freddura enjoys playing the guitar for worship at World Vision Grace Chapel. The following tips may help guitar players improve their skill: 1. Choose a practice focus. An efficient practice session involves a warm up, chord exercises, and focused work to address specific goals and strengthen personal weaknesses. Determine a particular skill you’d like to improve, and dedicate each practice to that skill until you achieve your goal. 2. Prioritize technique over speed. Before you can play fast, you need a solid grasp of the fundamentals of guitar playing. This means mastering technique, a thorough understanding of scales and chords, and the effort to put in the necessary time and dedication. Prioritizing technique over speed also can help improve accuracy for hitting the intended chords. 3. Learn something new daily. Learning new pieces of music tests your skills and provides the opportunity to incorporate new concepts into your muscle memory. You don’t need to commit to learning a full song: You can choose a melody, strum pattern, or even an individual riff, chord, or scale. 4. Learn intervals of the major scale. The building blocks for many chords and scales, the major scale consists of seven intervals. Understanding their structure allows guitarists to form extended chords, seventh chords, and triads through harmonization. 5. Practice chords every day. Learning the chords helps guide your fingers to the right spot each time you play a song. The more you practice chords, the easier your fingers can assume the correct position.
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AuthorServing as an Information Systems Quality Analyst, Anthony Freddura held responsibility for testing and supporting a client/server transaction processing system. Archives
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