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Office Hours Q&A 161 | THURSDAY, May 23, 10AM Pacific Time

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Hi Everyone,

Join me tomorrow, Thursday, May 23rd at 10AM Pacific Time for the weekly live Q&A.

If the video above isn’t working for you, here is a link to watch directly on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/QIkIRDVkQw8

Here's how it works: bring your questions to the comments below, the Office Hours community forum thread, or save them for the live chat.* Questions can be about anything you want - guitar technique, music theory, gear, songwriting - your choice! Also, feel free to link a video of you playing if you have a technique question!

I'll do my best to answer your questions and give examples of how you develop skills related to your question.

Keep in mind, you can always watch later if you can't make it live! Check back a few hours after the stream for a numbered list of each question and a timestamped link to each answer.

*Please note: you may need a youtube/gmail account to ask questions in the live stream, but you can watch without one.

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Office Hours Q&A 161 | THURSDAY, May 23, 10AM Pacific Time

Comments

That is soooooo important. Instead of catching up just skip the notes and get back in time. A metronome is very handy for that.

DanielC

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Tasha McManus

Sorry for peppering you with so many questions - but it's been a while so I'm making up for lost time.

D'oh!-Ray-Me

Sometimes we struggle with improvising and it sounds just like a scale or bunch of notes with no purpose or expression. Is there a way to break free from this?

D'oh!-Ray-Me

How do you know when you have moved from a beginner player to an intermediate - and from an intermediate to advanced?

D'oh!-Ray-Me

Hi Scott, Rhythm is king and it's important to keep the groove but sometimes we lose that along the way and get muddled. Any tips on how to re-focus when we make mistakes with chord changes or hitting the wrong notes?

D'oh!-Ray-Me


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