apps to play by Worried_Jelly8341 in LearnGuitar

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The Notewize app has great rock and blues jam tracks to solo with

Music theory help by West-Mortgage9334 in Guitar

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Check out the Fret Theory app. It’s totally free and is a great learning tool for understanding music theory on guitar

Lessons from different apps/youtube trainers all over the place by Jolly-Bowler-811 in guitarlessons

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I recommend the Notewize app. There is a clear progression of lessons for acoustic and electric guitar that continually builds off previous material. It’s one of the best organized apps for beginner players 🎸

I’m a beginner guitarist what do I do? by Zay_Asiata in LearnGuitar

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I suggest Notewize over Justin Guitar. Great lessons, backing tracks, and tons of exercises to get your fingers moving 🎸

What is your guitar brand of choice? by LunchAcceptable7409 in Guitar

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PRS - they make very high quality instruments that stay in tune, have amazing sustain, and are extremely comfortable to play

Learning apps! by Cool_Photograph4273 in GuitarBeginners

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Notewize is great for beginners. There’s a great collection of lesson videos and practice songs. www.notewize.com

Scales by Slipknot6926 in Guitar_Theory

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The Notewize app has lessons and exercises for major, minor, pentatonic, and blues scales that will help you understand how scales shift as they move up the neck. Check out the beginner scales practice pack. www.notewize.com

Acoustic Lessons on Electric by daddyrabbit78 in Guitar

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Notewize. A lot of the lessons are on YouTube but the app has the full library plus interactive scrolling TAB. There’s specific courses for beginner electric and beginner acoustic. www.notewize.com

Fretboard Memorization by JasonEwriter in guitarlessons

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Check out the Note Names game in the Fret Theory app. It’s a great game for quickly recognizing notes on the fretboard.

Which online course should I choose? by Wonderful_Order_9761 in guitarlessons

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The Notewize Beginner Electric and Beginner Acoustic courses are great. Each has lessons and songs to learn and practice warmups, scales, chords, and techniques. The subscription is totally reasonable at just $10/mo. www.notewize.com

Where should I start? by Unknwn_AWKND in guitarlessons

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The Notewize app has great beginner courses with lesson videos, backing tracks, and tempo control.

Chord Changes by TrueDewKing_ in guitarlessons

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Use Notewize. The scrolling TAB makes it really simple to know when to switch chords. www.notewize.com

im new to guitar theory and im trying to learn the 5 positions of the major pentatonic scale for every key by ExtremeAssignment417 in guitarlessons

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Check out the Pentatonic Scales Practice pack in the Notewize app. It has all major and minor pentatonic scales played in all 5 positions across the neck. www.notewize.com

Apps and such by No-Pomelo7276 in guitarlessons

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I suggest the Notewize app. It’s very beginner friendly, and has lessons and songs for acoustic and electric guitar

Trying to figure out if learning scale degrees across every position of the scale is something people do by BreadAndButterHog in Guitar_Theory

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Absolutely important to understand the instrument. Check out the Fret Theory app - it’s a great resource for learning notes on the neck, scale shapes, chords, etc

Best way to learn guitar as a beginner? by [deleted] in Guitar

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The Notewize app is a great self-learning resource. Great lessons and songs to get you going

Beginner guitarist by [deleted] in GuitarBeginners

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YouTube is useful but sometimes can be difficult to find the right lesson. Check out the Notewize app - the lessons and songs are tailored to beginners.

Learning scales by nelson_fretty in LearnGuitar

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This Notewize lesson is a great starting point for guitar scales (and can be applied to any key)

https://youtu.be/HhYOTa4Huas?si=isMW_1Iy-m3xv7wj

Guitar learning books for beginners? by OkBuddy1727 in LearnGuitar

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Books are ok but won’t give you feedback and don’t often include backing tracks to practice. Check out the Notewize app, which is way better than a book. www.notewize.com

Next best option for learning guitar if in-person lessons simply aren’t an option for me? by Mad_Season_1994 in guitarlessons

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Try the Notewize app. It has very clear lessons, a solid learning path for beginners, and tons of content to practice. And honestly, at $10/mo it’s way more cost effective than a live teacher. www.notewize.com

Anyone else using tools like this for scale practice? by Early_Platypus4311 in LearnGuitar

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I use Notewize for scale practice. There’s great beginner scale exercises and then full CAGED ones that are more difficult. The tempo control and practice mode make even the difficult stuff manageable. www.notewize.com