Douglas Niedt's
"HOW TO LEARN A NEW PIECE"
Flowchart
HOW WILL A FLOWCHART HELP ME LEARN A NEW PIECE?
My 12-part series "How to Learn a New Piece on the Classical Guitar" contains so much information that it can be overwhelming:
I have a new version of the full 12-Part Series in the form of a free flowchart which organizes the information in an easy-to-access form.
Here are some of the benefits:
- Visual Clarity: My flowchart provides a visual representation of how to learn a new piece, breaking it down into manageable, clearly defined steps. This visual format will help you grasp the overall process of learning a new piece.
- Step-by-Step Guidance: The flowchart outlines the learning path step-by-step, making it easier to follow and understand each stage of the process. As you drill down into the flowchart, it will provide increasingly detailed information on each topic.
- It keeps you on the correct path: By mapping out the entire process, the flowchart will prevent you from practicing the wrong things or the right things in the wrong way. And, it will help you identify potential problems before they occur. This proactive problem-solving approach will save you lots of time and effort.
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE FLOWCHART
- To ZOOM in and out, use the mouse wheel (or on some devices, ctrl+mouse wheel).
- CLICK & DRAG to move the chart in any direction.
- In the flowchart, select any shape to reveal further details. Click on newly displayed elements to access additional information. To minimize, click again.
- When you click underlined links, the name of the link will pop up in a small white box. Click that link and it will open in a new tab but the flowchart will remain open in its original tab.
- As you proceed, BE SURE TO CLICK/CLOSE EACH ITEM before moving on. Otherwise, you will end up with a confused mess on the page!
- Refresh the browser to start over.