How To Find The Melodies In Your Head On Guitar

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Hey fellow guitar enthusiasts! 🎸 Jon Chorba from Really Easy Guitar Lessons here. Have you ever had a captivating melody dancing in your mind but struggled to translate it onto your guitar fretboard? If that resonates with you, this video is your golden ticket!

🎼 Inside Today's Lesson: 🎼

We address a common dilemma: Finding the melodies you hear in your head on your guitar. Inspired by a question from a subscriber, this video gives you the low-down on how to turn your internal harmonies into beautiful guitar music.
For those struggling with not hearing any music in their heads, drop a comment, and I might cover that in another lesson.
🚨 No Shortcuts, Just Real Skill Building: 🚨

Dive into the 4 Core Skills of Guitar: Ear Training, Music Theory, Fretboard Visualization, and Technique.
Discover how to leverage these skills to fluidly translate your internal tunes onto your guitar.
Get actionable steps and exercises to start your journey towards playing the melodies in your mind.
Plus, a deep dive into crucial concepts like intervals, fretting hand independence, picking dynamics, and so much more.
Why This Video?
Unlocking the ability to play what you hear internally is a journey of enriching your musical skills and understanding. Whether you're an absolute beginner or a Category #4 enthusiast, this guide is your roadmap to deepening your connection with music.

Extras: Dive into the anatomy of sound, the importance of active and passive music listening, and how to benefit from technology and apps to aid your ear training.

If you're committed to enhancing your guitar skills and bringing the music in your head to life, this is a can't-miss lesson. Engage, learn, and don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more enriching content!

Catch you on the frets! 🎵

Your guide,
Jon Chorba🤘

Chapters
00:00 - Intro
02:06 - My philosophy
05:02 - Ear Training / Labeling Sound
08:21 - Fretboard Visualization
10:08 - Intervals
15:00 - Action Step! Find the melody
23:48 - Closing Thoughts

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