🔥 Essential Practice Graphics – Don’t Just Save Them. USE Them.
Rhythm sheets, rhythm tree, and treble clef cheat sheet must stay with you at all times, in your folder or on your stand. Fretboard diagram and Circle of Fifths belong on the wall where you practice, so you can absorb them every day and also study them consciously. The Golden Rules must be up too. Look at them every session to identify which rule you’re breaking, so you can fix errors on the spot instead of guessing. Stay organised. Use these tools to genuinely level up.
| golden_rule.pdf | |
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Excuses decoded
You might have a thousand excuses but not one reason. If you want this badly enough, you will suffer for it and make it happen. Growth hurts and you will look for ways to back out. Not here. I do not tolerate excuses. Be honest with me if you cannot commit or want to change goals. That is fine. But do not lie to me or yourself. Say it straight. This no excuses approach is why my students get results that are off the charts. Grade six in 17 months from scratch. Grade three to eight in two years. This is what real practice achieves.
| Rhythm Tree.pdf | |
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| Treble Clef Cheat Sheet.pdf | |
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Guitar fretboard showing sharps (#)
Guitar fretboard showing flats (b)
Print this PDF below for both diagrams on one page
| learn_the_fretboard.pdf | |
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Fingerboard with notation
Circle of fifths
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