Rule #1
Work at least three times a week.


Rule #2
Follow the assignments outlined in the course program and navigate carefully through the tabs where the exercises are located.


Rule #3
Print the exercises so you can annotate them with a pencil to ensure accurate and efficient work. Also print the music files in PDF format.

Rule #4
When doing homework, repeat more of certain fragments or parts of the exercises and pieces that seem more difficult to you.

Rule #5
Tune your guitar every day before you start playing. There are free online applications like
Guitar tunaThey allow you to tune and find a metronome.

Rule #6
Before playing the sheet music directly on the guitar, I highly recommend reading it aloud while tapping your foot to the beat. Making the effort to sing the notes as you play them will be very beneficial!
Also, look at the suggested fingering from the start; it's there to help you!

Rule #7
The way you hold the guitar is very important for ease of playing. You'll be able to reach the notes better with your left hand and get a better sound with your right hand.
Two positions are recommended:
1- Classic position - For young people and adults with good joint mobility, the right-handed person should place their left foot on the footrest.
2- Popular Position – To better hold the guitar and play more effectively at the beginning, I recommend using a strap. A luthier can install suitable hooks on your guitar to attach the strap.


Rule #8
Listening to guitar recordings is very important. Professional musicians and teachers emphasize the importance of listening to multiple guitar recordings in different styles; it's a good part of the learning process. Search for them yourself online or elsewhere, according to your tastes—it will be even more enriching.
A radio with links to videos and CDs on YouTube is installed on each level's page to give you examples.


Rule #9
This course allows you to have fun and work while having fun, it's the best way to learn guitar.
It is also important to demonstrate discipline and organization in relation to the work required.
Playing the guitar allows you to relax, to realize a project or a dream, to do a cultural activity and to cultivate yourself by discovering new horizons.
It's a rare opportunity to do several things at once; playing, tapping your foot to the beat, reading the score creates neural connections; playing with recordings or other musicians develops adaptability.

Rule #10
Develop musical ear and sense of rhythm, learn as a student to become a good musician.