Should I focus on one key at a time (like starting on the key of C, then F, then Bb, etc), or just work with all the keys at random?
Also have some questions on ear training. 4) In regards to my ear training, I’ve started to tackle the non-diatonic notes. I have been making progress with being able to pre-hear Di (D#) and Li (A#), but have hit a road block with Fi (F#). In the past, I’ve been able to pre-hear a note within a week of focusing on that note. But after three weeks, I still really struggle with Fi. I even tried making a tape up to listen to in the car where I played a bunch of progressions in random keys, leaving a pause to pre hear Fi before I play it on the tape. I’ve made some progress, but it’s just not sticking. I’ve yet to attempt Si (G#) and Di (C#). Any suggestions for getting unstuck? I’ve heeded your advice with using Single String Studies for key retention and do have my work cut out for me. I can prehear notes, but my speed is very slow, takes anywhere from 1-10 seconds to be able to pre hear the notes. (See advice, then questions below) “In Single String Studies for Guitar we are going to wo
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