#073: My Secret Weapon for Teaching Beginners Any Song in Their First Lesson
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- Michael introduces his Level Up System and and its role within his Guitar Ninjas curriculum.
- His ability to get students of varying experience levels to play the same song quickly.
- An example of teaching students to play "Shivers" by Ed Sheeran.
- Why beginners shouldn't start with complex techniques and advanced songs.
- Using the Level Up System to build guitar skills progressively.
- The pyramid analogy for skill progression in guitar playing.
- Exploring the ladder analogy and its application to both fretting and picking hand skills.
- The importance of teaching to help students enjoy the guitar and build confidence.
- The 90 percent quit rate for new guitar players and how the Level Up System can help retain students.
- Resources for learning more about the Level Up System.
Links Mentioned
- Guitar Ninjas
- Michael Gumley YouTube Channel
Guitar Teaching Resources Mentioned
- Free Guitar E-book Resources
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