Kristo Käo

Plucked Strings & Music Education

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Playing The Custom Level

posted in News on February 3, 2014 by Kristo Käo 0 Comments

We have now set the maximum speed to approx 140 chords per minute. This seems to be about the last reasonable speed that allows convenient playing. Although I did not have time to check my current CPM while playing. Anayway, here is an example of how fast it can go and still recognise the chords. The… Continue reading →

Make Your Own Level In ChordInvaders

posted in News on January 31, 2014 by Kristo Käo 0 Comments

We have just launched a new feature that allows everyone to create their own level. This way you can practice exactly the chords you need. Also, you can choose how many different chords will you learn during one session and what’s the best feature: you choose the tempo. For example, I took a chance and… Continue reading →

Is The F Chord More Difficult Than Others?

posted in Lessons and tips on January 29, 2014 by Kristo Käo 0 Comments
Strumprofessor level 9

This post is based on actual data from the Strumprofessor game, where players practice chord changes in real time. Since I have lost the source data and graph that illustrated the findings, I’ll focus on the key takeaways instead. Why Is the F Chord So Hard to Play? Most common guitar chord shapes—like G major… Continue reading →

Different Shapes Of A Guitar Chord

posted in Chord Of The Week, Lessons and tips on January 27, 2014 by Kristo Käo 0 Comments

The guitarist in this video (Bob Marley – Exodus) seems somewhat bored. Is it because he only has to play a single chord during the whole song? Am is probably one of the first chords that a beginner guitarist gets acquainted with. However, even this seemingly quite tough restriction leaves a plethora of possibilites how… Continue reading →

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