By focusing on foundations, triads, and timing, you can bring the Berklee experience directly into your own practice room.
Learning to accent specific beats while keeping the rest quiet.
Take one PDF triad chart. Play through a 1-4-5 progression using only three strings.
Print this triangle and tape it to your music stand. This is worth more than 100 pages of tabs.
I can map out a specific based on Tomo's methods to help you break through. Share public link
: Short musical pieces written in standard notation to develop melodic phrasing. 4. Official Resources vs. Internet PDFs
Allowing you to hear what you are playing, rather than just moving fingers.
which features charts for his famous compositions like "Just Funky" and "Kyoto". Conclusion
Several of his instructional materials are available as PDFs or physical books: Accelerate Your Guitar Playing
Given that Tomo encourages students to transcribe by ear, the Guitar Wisdom forums have become a place where students share their own transcriptions to help each other.
What are you trying to learn? (Blues, Funk, Jazz?)
Delves into blues phrasing, soloing strategies, and rhythm variations. Community Transcriptions
Practical application of major/minor scales for improvisation.
Inserting muted clicks between melodic notes to drive the tempo. 3. The Famous Tomo Fujita Scale Exercise
: Visual breakdowns of 16th-note sub-divisions to help you master funk strumming.
This article explores the core of Tomo Fujita’s teaching methods, how to find his official materials, and why his approach is the remedy for modern "sloppy" playing. 1. The Core Philosophy: "Do It Right the First Time"
Tomo Fujita is a legendary guitar professor at Berklee College of Music
By focusing on foundations, triads, and timing, you can bring the Berklee experience directly into your own practice room.
Learning to accent specific beats while keeping the rest quiet.
Take one PDF triad chart. Play through a 1-4-5 progression using only three strings.
Print this triangle and tape it to your music stand. This is worth more than 100 pages of tabs.
I can map out a specific based on Tomo's methods to help you break through. Share public link
: Short musical pieces written in standard notation to develop melodic phrasing. 4. Official Resources vs. Internet PDFs
Allowing you to hear what you are playing, rather than just moving fingers.
which features charts for his famous compositions like "Just Funky" and "Kyoto". Conclusion
Several of his instructional materials are available as PDFs or physical books: Accelerate Your Guitar Playing
Given that Tomo encourages students to transcribe by ear, the Guitar Wisdom forums have become a place where students share their own transcriptions to help each other.
What are you trying to learn? (Blues, Funk, Jazz?)
Delves into blues phrasing, soloing strategies, and rhythm variations. Community Transcriptions
Practical application of major/minor scales for improvisation.
Inserting muted clicks between melodic notes to drive the tempo. 3. The Famous Tomo Fujita Scale Exercise
: Visual breakdowns of 16th-note sub-divisions to help you master funk strumming.
This article explores the core of Tomo Fujita’s teaching methods, how to find his official materials, and why his approach is the remedy for modern "sloppy" playing. 1. The Core Philosophy: "Do It Right the First Time"
Tomo Fujita is a legendary guitar professor at Berklee College of Music