Categorising Lesson Levels

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This is a common way I categorise my lessons. If you hate being put into molds or categories then don't read on, just keep on learning what ever you feel like. I find this a good guide to filling in the gaps when lessons skip certain topics.

First I group student into 3 main levels (Beginners, Intermediate & Advanced). Then each of those main groups into sub groups (Level 1, Level 2 & Level 3). Then each of those sub groups into sections (Theory, Chords & Rhythm then Melody & Riffs), melody & riffs are split into two sections (Notation & Tablature).

So we end up with...

BEGINNERS
  • Theory
  • Chords & Rhythm
  • Melody & Riffs
    • Notation
    • Tablature
  • Theory
  • Chords & Rhythm
  • Melody & Riffs
    • Notation
    • Tablature
  • Theory
  • Chords & Rhythm
  • Melody & Riffs
    • Notation
    • Tablature
INTERMEDIATE
  • Theory
  • Chords & Rhythm
  • Melody & Riffs
    • Notation
    • Tablature
  • Theory
  • Chords & Rhythm
  • Melody & Riffs
    • Notation
    • Tablature
  • Theory
  • Chords & Rhythm
  • Melody & Riffs
    • Notation
    • Tablature
ADVANCED
  • Theory
  • Chords & Rhythm
  • Melody & Riffs
    • Notation
    • Tablature
  • Theory
  • Chords & Rhythm
  • Melody & Riffs
    • Notation
    • Tablature
  • Theory
  • Chords & Rhythm
  • Melody & Riffs
    • Notation
    • Tablature



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