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Memorize the fretboard before you play another note! Hereโs whyโฆ.. A fully memorized fretboard is one of the most underrated skills in the guitar world. Itโs not expected from a beginner, nor is it taught in the normal course of guitar learning. But the smartest and best guitarists in the world know why fretboard knowledge can be the secret to being good at guitar. Why memorize the fretboard? Apart from sounding extremely cool when you say โOh, you played a C instead of a C#โ , it amplifies every area of your guitar playing: Area #1: Guitar scales wonโt be just patterns on the neck: Guitar scales are simply a couple notes repeated all over the fretboard. If you understand this simple concept and have the fretboard memorized, you wonโt need to memorize those endless patterns all over the fretboard. Simply get set and solo! Area #2: Youโll unlock 1000+ guitar chords: Chords are combinations of specific notes too. You can hold these notes anywhere on the fretboard to get chords in different contexts. And if you know the chord formulas (which we teach in our other books) you just unlocked the gates to the world of harmony โ without having to memorize them all! But it starts with โ you guessed it โ fretboard knowledge. Area #3: Song writing becomes childโs play: Break free from common chord shapes and sounds to venture into the wild west of music writing. Add your own chords to popular songs, change the key or simply be more creative. Granted this is an advanced skill, but the shortest path to get there โ fretboard memorization! Area #4: And the biggest benefit of them all โ improvisation! Improvising is natural to a person who knows the fretboard! New note combinations, unorthodox melodies, playing fluently with a backing track or even writing new melodies. Nothing works if you canโt pick out the notes on the fretboard in an instant. So, fretboard knowledge allows you to solo better, improvise better, play better harmonies and write songs. Thatโs a major chunk of guitar right there! Why more people donโt memorize the fretboard. Itโs hard! It seems impossible! Itโll come with time! And we agree with all of that. Memorizing 24 frets across 6 strings is not the easiest thing in the world. And most guitarists only ever master it after 1000s of hours on the guitar. But we want to give you a cheat code! Inside this book, weโve simplified this process that takes a โlifetimeโ into 5 easy steps. Using these, absolute beginners have memorized the fretboard in less than 24 hours. Some even in as little as 5 hours! Wondering how we do it? Simple! We combined pattern recognition with memory techniques and games to create a system that will show you patterns hidden in plain sight and give you short memory phrases like โEddie Ate Dynamite, Good Bye Eddieโ. This will take the layout of the fretboard right to the brain โ WITHOUT any sort of blunt memorization. With over 700 5โstar reviews, this book has helped over 39,000 guitarists shorten their learning time and gain the skill of the guitar gods โ in under 24 hours! And it costs less than a pack of strings! So, scroll up and click โbuy nowโ to gain the unfair advantage of the pros in under 24 hours! Review: Totally awesome book with great explanation and fun to read. - This is an excellent book with various methods on how to memorise the notes on the fretboard. On reading it I had several lightbulb moments which has really helped me find starting points for soloing and improvising. I've played guitar for 50 years but never serioulsly memorised the fretboard only the 5th 6th and 1st strings, it certainly helps your playing when you can instantly find the right notes all over the fretboard. This is a very worthwhile book to buy and it's dumbed down to make it easy to absorb with print out sheets and games to help you cement your new found knowledge. Review: Simple but effective - This book does a great job at helping you understand the fret part better, with some simple hints and tips at how to locate each note on the guitar. In the back there are some exercises you can do to help your note location. Overall the book is great however the format seems too simple in places and the games in the back can be hard to follow. I assure you, you will need longer than 24 hours to full memorise the fretboard, but this book does help. Good purchase overall, but lacking in places to get 5 stars








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J**N
Totally awesome book with great explanation and fun to read.
This is an excellent book with various methods on how to memorise the notes on the fretboard. On reading it I had several lightbulb moments which has really helped me find starting points for soloing and improvising. I've played guitar for 50 years but never serioulsly memorised the fretboard only the 5th 6th and 1st strings, it certainly helps your playing when you can instantly find the right notes all over the fretboard. This is a very worthwhile book to buy and it's dumbed down to make it easy to absorb with print out sheets and games to help you cement your new found knowledge.
T**Z
Simple but effective
This book does a great job at helping you understand the fret part better, with some simple hints and tips at how to locate each note on the guitar. In the back there are some exercises you can do to help your note location. Overall the book is great however the format seems too simple in places and the games in the back can be hard to follow. I assure you, you will need longer than 24 hours to full memorise the fretboard, but this book does help. Good purchase overall, but lacking in places to get 5 stars
O**S
A necessity for a Beginner
I am a complete beginner in my guitar journey and I was very sceptical about buying this as Iโm not very good at understanding things from reading as Iโm more of a visual kind of learner (YouTube) but Iโve gotten half way through this book and Iโve gone from knowing nothing about the fretboard to having a basic understanding of how the fretboard works and It feels so satisfying for me to accomplish this. I read through the book in small chunks to get a better understanding and even after reading a section I would go and mull it over like test myself without the book in front of me to see if I was correct, Iโm not afraid to say I did go back into the book to check my answers. Donโt get me wrong I still have to think about where notes are on the fretboard but Iโm sure after using the guitar more I will become more fluent. Overall I would highly recommend this book to a complete beginner who is interested in knowing and learning more into their guitar journey.
A**O
Bought this as an ebook as a 7 month Beginner
I was in two minds as to how important at my stage as a beginner it was to need to know the notes on the entire fret board. However the Title and claim of the book was compelling . The writer is engaging and presents the contents well. Bottom line i learnt a lot in the first couple of hours and that was an inspiration. The actual time you take to know every note on the fret board is very much up to the individual and the relative time you have available . But yes it is achievable in 24 hours or less how ever you apply your 24 hours!. Also knowing the method of understanding the notes on each fret makes me think more about how and what I attempt to play and my early stage in learning the guitar. This book has made ,what i thought was a task that would take years, a revelation that is a real leap forward in learning to play the guitar. Thanks, a good book.
L**S
Itโs ok...
As promised you can memorize the fretboard in 24hrs. In fact itโs possible to do it in less than an hour. The explanations are good and they do make sense, but there is no use knowing your fretboard if you canโt immediately apply to the chords. So i think this is what is missing. Also, there are a number of bonuses they refere to in the book. I just think that if you are giving people exercises, you should have them printed with the book. Itโs not worth it to buy a book to learn if you need to then print all the bonuses. They should be printed within the book. All of them. So yes, you can memorize the fretboard and itโs an easy read. But not enough to get you playing straight away.
T**H
Does the job
An easy read, no filler, not too heavy on the theoretical side but covers everything that you need to know to learn the fretboard. I watched a few YouTube videos first so had a decent idea going in of what to expect. But this book is definitely the way to go to learn in a more methodical way. A surprisingly easy task to learn the fretboard so the book lives up to its title.
C**S
Worth the money
It looked a bit simplistic when I opened it but there were definitely a few little "ah-ha" moments. Worth a punt. The writer's sense of humour doesn't always land though...
M**X
Very useful
It did what it said, I now know e and a string notes. I'm working through the rest of the book. I found it useful to learn in bite size chunks rather than all in one go. The way my brain works I retain the info better and make sense of it. The rhymes useful, goat ate bag (E string) : (A string) c chord lives on 3rd floor (fret). Cat on 3rd, dog on the 5th, elephant on the 7th, and giraffe on the 9th due to its long neck. Very easy to memorise for me. Now to make sense of it all when applying to barre chords. Thank you
H**N
It does what it promises.
I consider this book a good investment, for novices, like me. Of course, if you are a musician with some experience, probably this book will not add anything to you, as a guitarist. But thatโs not my case and thousands more. Thatโs why every publication has a target audience. This is not the holy grail to control a guitar. But it is one of the main components, at least for me, because besides being able to do things, I like to understand the mechanics behind. And thatโs what this book explains: using some almost childish tricks (I still remember the โGoat Ate the Bagโ thing ๐) it does what it says: gives you simple tools to quickly understand the musical organization of a fretboard. It is something that sooner or later, anyone interested in playing a guitar, will miss. In 24 hours? Well, considering that anyone committed to learn how to play an instrument, should dedicate at least one hour per day, I would say that it will take less than the 24h. But itโs better to go slowly and ensure that each stage is well understood. That will pay. I recommend this book to all the novices in this subject.
E**A
Ejercitar la memoria
Ofrece diferentes patrones de asociaciรณn para ubicar las notas en el diapasรณn, puedes ubicar por ejemplo el sol (G) desde el sol 3, sol 4, sol 5, por ejemplo; al hacer las prรกcticas te obligas a relacionar los tonos y semitonos por cuerda. Viene escrito en inglรฉs, pero es muy grรกfico, asรญ que es fรกcil seguir las instrucciones. Y como todo: "La prรกctica hace al maestro"
T**L
A great book for memorizing the Fretboard
It starts easy and sounds logic. It gave me very handy tricks to memorize the Fretboard. It helps a great deal in analysing songs.
L**U
I memorized the fretboard in 9 minutes with this book.
This book teaches you how to memorize the fretboard in way less than 24 hours, it took me 9 minutes and I can easily play each fret and call out the note for each one accurately. You only need to get to page 17 of the book and the light bulb should go on for you, from there it's just bonus material to further hone your ability to connect the dots and turn the newfound knowledge of the notes on the fretboard into music. When I say I memorized each note, I mean each and every note on every fret available on my guitar including sharp or flat semitones. I found the semitones most daunting before I read and understood this type of basic music theory. If you are new to playing guitar, this is helpful, it's a different perspective on the frets and each note that you won't find on youtube, I've watched thousands of videos and never heard anyone mention this method. Do yourself a favor if you are brand new to playing guitar, get yourself a chromatic tuner that attaches to your guitar, try to get one that can identify sharp / flat semitones this way you can get visual feedback while you are playing each note, this way you can confirm each note while you are playing (also helpful for learning basic chords and getting the intonation correct on your guitar). If it takes you 24 hours to memorize the fretboard, I would be really surprised, there is probably some other type of cognitive issue going on in your head if it takes you that long... or maybe you just need to go back to the basics EADGBE first. Step 1, memorize the notes on each open string EADGBE Step 2, memorize every note on the fretboard... it sounds hard but its ridiculously easy. Have fun and don't be discouraged, it takes years to become a skilled musician, you might be like me and dislike every noise coming out of your guitar for years, until one day you finally will appreciate what you have learned and enjoy making music.
A**P
Thank You - It's made a world of difference !
First I would like to say that I rarely write reviews, however that being said I believe that when something is worthy of recognition and useful to its audience by aiding others such as myself then it deserves a positive review and then some. I have been playing guitar for 40 years repeating most of the same bad habits and errors and same old chords and riffs reworked every which way I knew how and always feeling a little lost as to what I was really playing and while I could hear proper progressions in my head I would be fumbling all over the fret board finding those notes and being most unsatisfied losing the melody in the process and then being accepting of my limitations just would move on repeating all over again. TILL NOW! In the last year I also began playing piano and because of it's linear layout it made it much clearer to understand music but guitar was still a mess of confusion being that the fret board is by no means clearly logical at first glance as a piano layout is. So I ordered this book expecting no more than the many other books I attempted to learn from over the years and at best hoped for a droplet or two of new knowledge. Much to my surprise within only moments of reading, my guitar began to make sense and I could slowly workout the notes and their positions in my head and to see order and logic to an otherwise confusing fret board. Having already had a grasp on half steps and whole steps from piano it was easy to apply semi tones and whole tones to my thinking and finally my guitar made logical sense particularly when using the fret markers as guides. And those further helped enormously in knowing where scales position began and ended in relation to those markers so that no matter where I now was eyes closed the note albeit very slowly became clear. Additionally it has helped me tremendously in transposing piano to guitar and guitar to piano so its now a breeze to move my compositions to any instrument with ease whereas prior to this book I had to look up each note or work it out so slowly that I would lose interest, now it's a breeze I can look at my guitar neck and know the notes and immediately play them on my piano or other instruments, that's so awesome I can't thank you enough as I can now hear, see, and play the music that is in my head. Also this is a very humble author who clearly is interested in advancing music for all; a well written book, the most useful book I have ever purchased not because it teaches rapidly which indeed it does but because it teaches sensibly and logically being direct to the point with no fluff to distract you, you actually come out of this feeling darn good. Again thank you.
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