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Understanding the 80/20 rule for learning guitar will save you time

playing technique Mar 12, 2022

Understanding the 80/20 rule for learning guitar will save you time so that's what we're going over today in today's guitar lesson for beginners. Hey guys, Brad Litton from SimpleGuitar.com here with another beginner guitar lesson for you on how I used the 80/20 rule to fake my way through high school jazz band & how that is going to help your guitar playing. This is a kind of checklist for you to use for the 20% of things that will get your 80% of the results when it comes to your playing. Once you know these things, you're covered for a very long time. Hope it helps you out!

Chapters:

0:00 - How I faked my way through jazz band

0:33 - First - you need to know open chords & strumming

1:27 - Second - you need to know E Shape barre chords

2:26 - Third - you need to knkow A Shape barre chords

3:04 - How to make jazz chords easier

6:09 - What scales do you need to know for 80/20 guitar?

8:29 - Quick review 9:37 - BONUS - this is required learning for every guitar player

10:26 - Watch this video next

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A lot of the advice on what to do when you start learning guitar comes from the thinking "That's how I learned, so everyone must learn that way", but that isn't always the best advice.

I'll help you with 10 kinda counter-intuitive things you should learn on guitar first that will give you the most bang for your buck so that you can go from being a beginner to feeling like a confident guitar player that wows your friends in less time.