Course Organization Recommendation from 9/3 session

MarcV

Blues Junior
Hey Griff,

Following up on session input on how to improve course organization

A)Ditto on Alan B's suggestion to add one line descriptions with each course.

B)Categorize according to difficulty: beginner, intermediate and advance.
In thinking about it some more after session I am realizing that intermediate group may be most difficult to define.
However for me I think there are some obvious ones that go in the advanced category:
Modern Blues Soloing
Modes Unleashed
CAGED Unleashed
Harmonic Minor Scales

Thanks,

Marc
 

Zzzen Dog

Blues Junior
Wasn't in on session, but maybe also bifurcating courses into rhythm vs. lead playing because you've got differing methods of measuring advancement... Lead having levels 1 - 4, as example which doesn't necessarily apply to rhythm.

Also maybe a decision tree, prerequisite concept... example, 52 rhythm and fills might have the prerequisite of BGU 2.0, or Blues Rock Vocabulary - Level 1 would have the prerequisite of BGU 2.0, and maybe Blues Speed Building Blocks... etc.

It would give a clearer idea of what should come next, after say BGU2.0, what should I do next? If I want to pursue rhythm some more, I can go to these two or three options. If I want to pursue Lead work, then I get course X or Y, before going to Z
 

MikeS

Student Of The Blues
Staff member
Might be easy by using Icons within the graphic (Electric guitar vs Acoustic?)
1 guitar = beginner 2 guitars = intermediate 3 guitars = advanced

I'm sure Chris can come up with some great graphics.


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