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Guitar Hub FAQ & Navigation Guide

💡 What is the Guitar Hub?

The Guitar Hub is your new home for exclusive video lessons, downloadable tabs, and practice tools — all in one place, replacing Patreon.

 Welcome to the Guitar Hub!
Here's How to Get Started:

 Step 1: You’ve Already Taken the Path Quiz

When you signed up for your membership, you completed the Path Quiz. This short quiz placed you on the learning path that best matches your current skill level.

 Step 2: Follow Your Assigned Learning Path

Each path is broken into three levels — and there are four total paths, giving you 12 levels of structured lessons.

Just follow the video lessons inside your level.

 

Each one builds on the last to help you improve your playing and develop real skills — without any guesswork.

Once you feel confident with everything in your current level, you can move on to the next.

 

🚀 Why This Method Works

This system is designed to:

  • Give you clear direction

  • Help you build solid fundamentals

  • Prevent overwhelm or skipping important steps

  • Keep you progressing steadily and confidently

🎯 Quick Tips for Getting the Most Out of Guitar Hub:

  • Go at your own pace — but be consistent

  • Rewatch videos as needed

  • Use the Guitar Hub tools like Soundslice for synced tab/notation

  • Message Chris anytime if you have questions or feel stuck

Let’s keep you learning and growing. You’re in the right place 🎸
— Chris Amodeo

🔎 How do I search for lessons?

  • Use the Search Bar at the top to find lessons by title, topic, or keyword.

  • You can search terms like:
    blues, pentatonic, strumming, or triads.

🗂️ How do I filter by category?

  • Use the dropdown menu to filter lessons by category or level.

  • Select tags like:
    Path 1 & Level 3.

🎥 Why do the videos open in a new tab?

To give you the best experience with synced tabs, video, and looping tools, lessons are hosted on Soundslice. Clicking “View Lesson” opens it in a new browser tab. You can create a free account on there and save specific lessons you're working on.

Downloadable PDF's are available by request at the time to protect against theft or re-sale. Reach out to me to help you download the PDF, I'm happy to help with anything you need! 

💬 Can I ask questions?

Yes! You can message me anytime through:

  • The Contact form on this site

  • Or via email (if you're subscribed, it’s in your welcome email)

30-Minute Practice Routine

This simple and effective routine is designed to help you make steady progress every day — no matter what path or level you're on. Stick to this structure to build great habits and stay consistent.

Practice Breakdown:

1. Warm-Up (5 minutes)
Start with light finger stretches and easy picking or chord transitions. This helps loosen up your hands and get you focused before jumping into more challenging material.

2. Technique (5 minutes)
Work on a technical skill like scales, alternate picking, hammer-ons and pull-offs, or switching between chord shapes cleanly. Choose an exercise that matches your current level and push for accuracy, not speed.

3. Lesson Focus (10 minutes)
Watch your current Guitar Hub video lesson and apply the material. Pause and rewind as needed to understand the concept and try it on your own guitar. This is the heart of your learning — stay focused and patient.

4. Song Practice (7 minutes)
Spend time playing one of the songs you’re working on. Break it into sections and focus on any tricky parts. Work on timing, transitions, and clean execution.

 

5. Improvisation or Review (3 minutes)
Wrap up your session with something creative or reflective. Jam with a backing track, review a scale, or go over something that still feels shaky. This is your space to explore and reinforce what you’ve learned.

 

✅ A Few Tips:

  • Go slow and focus on consistency

  • Stay in your assigned level until you feel confident

  • Revisit lessons regularly — repetition builds mastery

  • Use a metronome or backing track to improve timing

  • Don’t skip warm-ups — they make a big difference long-term

This routine works whether you're on your first path or your last. Just show up, follow the structure, and you’ll keep improving.

— Chris Amodeo

©2024 by Christopher Amodeo.

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