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BV2–
Remember there are many ways to proceed on your journey– with no guitar in your lap at all.
Ideas:
Maybe organize- (or re-organize) all of your guitar-stuff; your guitars themselves, your books, your notebooks, your equipment- (metronome(s), tuners, capos, picks, extra sets of strings, cleaners, any cords/mics/interfaces/whatever….. every guitar student/player has stuff. Re-org it.
Maybe do some thinking about your overall “plan” is with your learning. I mean really give it some thought. I think we all gravitate to what suits us…… dig into that.
Maybe do some learning about things that will really help you in the future… (is this a good time to mention Fretboard Wizard- if you haven’t done that?)… Anyway– “dig in” a little– learn all about the Circle of Fifths; the basic chord shapes— knowing they are all moveable— (again- if you haven’t already). Learn how to build a chord matrix- (so you know HOW chords are built- (rather than just memorizing them. Learn about Keys, and Modes, and transposing. Give some thought to scribbling-down some notes with maybe some of your own song-ideas.
(Overall rabbit-hole alert!!!)— Don’t get too nutzo on this stuff all at once– just get your feet wet on some of it if you like. “Ya don’t know what ya don’t know”. It’s fun just to explore!!!
I guess what I’m saying is that there are lots of ways to “practice” to learn, to continue your journey— while you recover; I’ve been thru the whole rotator-cuff process; anybody who has…. “knows”…..
