Practice Library

Use this page to choose what to practice.

If you already understand how the practice videos work and want to focus on a specific area, this is where to start.

You don’t need to use everything here.
Choose one area, stay with it, and let repetition do the work.


How to Use This Page

This is not a course and not a required path.

Think of this page as a map.

If you’re brand new, the Beginner Practice Path will guide you step by step.
If you’re returning, this page helps you choose what to practice without guessing.

Each section below leads to focused practice videos on YouTube.


🖐️Finger Exercises

Finger exercises are support work.

They are not meant to be impressive or exhausting.
They exist to make everything else feel easier.

Use finger exercises to:

  • reduce tension
  • improve control
  • warm up before chord work
  • smooth out transitions

You don’t need many patterns.
A few repeated consistently is enough.

Practice Finger Exercises

↔️Chord Transitions

Most beginner frustration comes from transitions — not chords.

Knowing a chord shape is different from moving between shapes smoothly.

These practice videos focus on:

  • one transition at a time
  • steady tempo
  • repetition over variety

Stay with the same transition longer than feels necessary.
That’s where progress usually happens.

Practice Chord Transitions


🕒Rhythm & Strumming

Rhythm is often the missing piece.

You can know the chords and still feel rushed, stiff, or out of time.

These practice videos help you:

  • settle into time
  • feel steadier while switching chords
  • build consistency without overthinking

Simple patterns repeated well are more useful than complex ones played once.

Practice Rhythm & Strumming


A Simple Reminder

You don’t need to practice everything.

Pick one area.
Use one video.
Repeat it for several days.

Progress often feels quiet before it feels obvious.