I had been seeing ads for Chordly on my Instagram page, so one day I finally showed my wife because it looked like the perfect practice tool I had been hoping to find, and she went ahead and ordered it as a gift for me. I have dabbled in music since high school as a drummer, I'm currently in my 40's and for some reason last October the siren song of the Fender Telecaster called to me, and I had no option bit to listen and learn. I have never been more disciplined in my desire to learn a new skill as I am with the guitar, I can already tell it's a lifelong love affair. I have had a hang up though - I have been avoiding learning how to play chords like the plague, and this is where Chordly fits into my story. It's the perfect size to take with me everywhere, which I do. It fits in my small everyday bag along with all my other essentials for daily life -my keys, wallet, pocket knife, phone, that stuff. Chordly and the accompanying Quick Start guide along with my deck of Beginner cards help me to pass the time as the primary care parent. I am the one who takes the kids to and from school, all the appointments, the one who waits patiently in the lobby for hours on end. In the past I would listen to music, read books, stare at my phone, but once I started getting into actually getting better, I really wished I could just bring my guitar, but I also didn't want to be THAT GUY. Chordly absolutely solves this "problem" for me. In the few days I have had Chordly, I have been hammering my 4 basic essential chords while sitting in the car in front of school, or in the lobby of the dance studio. I use it on the couch next to my lovely wife as we relax in the evening. I make sure I have Chordly tucked safely in it's pouch whenever I leave the house. I now know those 4 chords, my muscle memory is getting better and more automatic when switching shapes, it's an absolute win for me. All those short waits add up to a lot of time pretty quick, so I am able to sneak in lots of practice when I would otherwise just be wasting time. I haven't even mentioned how I also use it to hone up my fingerstyle skills, as well as practicing hammer ons and pull offs, slides... all the things I was focused on instead of chords!There really is no better way to train your hands and fingers to get used to playing guitar than by playing the guitar, but I think Chordly may have just flipped that script.
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