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Hi @Claudia C , In addition to the 5 weekly TAC lessons, work on a song like @Michelle-PSL said. I also recommend what I call “skull practice.” That’s a football term for studying plays, watching films, etc. It’s not physical practice but mental practice. Here are some of the things you will want to study, learn and commit to memory (My opinion is to learn them in this order as well): Chromatic scale, Major scale pattern, and minor scale pattern. These 3 things alone will be a fantastic start to your musical knowledge. For me, it was easier to learn all 3 on a piano keyboard, then learn how it applies to the guitar fretboard. Here are some benefits of learning those 3 things: 1. You will be able to identify ANY note on the fretboard easily and fairly quickly, 2. You will learn to play scales all over the neck, 3. Where to place the capo becomes easy peasy.
I promise if you learn those 3 things inside and out, then you won’t need to ask me or anyone else what to study next. You will know what you need/want to study next. It only takes hours to learn each one, not days.
