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    • Fabs
      Fabs last edited by

      Hi, love this site, your arrangements and your way of teaching theory sort of indirectly by presenting examples of playing different styles etc. Really valuable!

      Just thought about this idea as I was learning one of your arrangements. What do you think about doing a video where you go through how you think about structuring a practice session for learning new arrangements/chords/scales? How one practice and learns on the guitar becomes very individualized over time of course.. but I think many of us would find it valuable to hear your opinions on the topic (maybe together with example-exercises)... with all your playing-experience. A big topic that could be tackled in many ways.. and it seems like something that really can make a difference over time.

      Thanks a lot and take care!

      /Fabian

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      • emilernebro
        emilernebro @Fabs last edited by

        Hi Fabian!
        Thanks for your message and great suggestion.

        We've actually talked about making a "practice-session lesson", but in what form we haven't really decided yet. I was thinking it might be cool to add a series of lessons called "Practice with Emil" or something similar, where I talk about and show the different ways on how I practice, and how I learn and remember. I'll definitely do lessons on this topic, just gotta find the time to squeeze it in! :) Thanks so much for the suggestion - stay tune my friend!
        Kind regards/E

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        • Fabs
          Fabs last edited by

          Awesome! :clap: looking forward to it; och känn lugnet :heart:

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