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  • What is your favorite Guitar challenge Day?

    Posted by jorgemac on April 11, 2026 at 9:35 am

    There are 5 different types of Guitar Challenges.

    Monday – Technique

    Tuesday – Guitar Lick

    Wednesday – improvisation

    Thursday – Rhythm Guitar

    Friday – Chord transition

    This week it was Monday Followed closely by Friday

    Monday was special because of all of the different ways to influence each beat of of a chord so you can accent them to form your own sound. The Key of D just offers so many ways to make a personal sounding chord progression… personal and different.

    Friday was just cool how we combined all 4 previous lessons challenges to make a chord progression statement and left plenty of room to add our learned embellishments from Monday and Tuesday.

    jorgemac replied 3 weeks, 5 days ago 5 Members · 9 Replies
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  • petelanger

    Member
    April 11, 2026 at 12:13 pm

    I’m going to be honest, I’m usually not a big fan of Improv day. I don’t hate scales but I do not like a whole bunch of scales that I am being invited to memorize, and my soloing isn’t inspiring myself very much.

    Now that I’m 21 months in TAC, I am familiar with some of the patterns. I’m also trying to learn the theory behind everything so that they would begin to make more sense to me. I’m just still not at the point where if I fret somewhere I would have an expectation of the pitch I will get.

    I am a fan of Tuesdays, guitar lick day is almost always great. I think my order is:

    1. Tues

    2. Thurs

    3. Mon

    4. Fri

    5. Wed

    This order applies to Neil Young week and most other weeks. Fridays might rank higher or maybe I could put it like this

    1. Tues

    2. 3-Way tie: Mon, Thurs, Friday

    5. Wed

  • albert_d

    Member
    April 11, 2026 at 12:24 pm

    Tuesday used to be my hardest, but now I enjoy it. But Friday is my favorite.

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  • jorgemac

    Member
    April 11, 2026 at 1:15 pm

    Friday does take the whole week and combine highlights of the other day’s lessons. If you put the practice time in on the other days it can feel great to feel all of that work pay off.

    Wednesdays are OK but I usually goes through the scales a few times then do my own thing and pick from patterns that I enjoy high lighting.

    most of my riff based patterns begin above the 5th fret an involve double stops, triplets, slides, hammer on and pull offs and a heck of a lot arpeggio’s. Mark from Dire Straights is the style I would like to acheive someday.

  • Skyman911

    Member
    April 12, 2026 at 10:38 am

    For me, it’s Thursday and Friday. I usually spend the most time on those days. I also do scales everyday as a warmup for my fingers, so Wednesdays are sometimes skipped.

  • jorgemac

    Member
    April 12, 2026 at 12:58 pm

    This is Sunday late morning on the left coast and I just Spent 30 minutes on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday’s lessons. I do like the Monday Chords arrangements. Like the 1st and 2nd measures of D end with a modified G notes, too cool.

  • Howard U

    Member
    April 13, 2026 at 2:49 pm

    Friday. Wednesday is by far my least favorite.

  • jorgemac

    Member
    April 13, 2026 at 4:38 pm

    Howard, that is interesting. It seems when we have easy Wednesday scales and the song is popular. A lot of us, me included, have positive comments about Wednesdays. Hotel California is one of my favorites , Wonderful tonight also. Ain’t no Sunshine, I love.

    But most of us don’t claim Wednesdays as a favorite.

    I am enamored with the Monday lesson 2 weeks in a row. It is so easy to embellish on today’s Lesson and I am having fun with it.

    Thanks for your comments.

    • petelanger

      Member
      April 14, 2026 at 7:02 am

      I really desire to turn this around and make Wednesdays as good or better than the rest of the week. Reading this thread again inspired me and it also jogged my memory so that I recalled having some arrows in my quiver that ought to help.

      1. Getting more familiar with the scales is a start and that’s naturally going to happen the more often they come around.

      2. Get back into the ear training that I started in February and for some reason put on the shelf. Perfect pitch is very rare but most anyone can learn relative pitch. I need to keep developing that muscle.

      3. A good solo is just as much about good rhythm as it is about pleasing notes. I need to work on applying rhythmic patterns when I’m doing improv.

      That’s all I’ve got right now.

  • jorgemac

    Member
    April 15, 2026 at 1:11 am

    Just did today’s improv. Started with the backing tract that was very simple and easy to pick up do to all of the work we have done with bass note lead in. Then did scale and had much more fun and success with the chord arpeggios as usual as they were much easier to match with backing track.

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