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How to Use the Favorites System and the 7 Training Lists

Mark your favorite lessons and organize your practice week with the seven training lists.

Completing a lesson is only half the work. The other half is knowing where to save it so you can find it when you need it. Guitar Trainer has a personal organization system that lets you do exactly that: mark lessons as favorites and organize them into up to seven training lists.

How the Favorites System Works

After completing any lesson, you can add it to Favorites or to any of the seven available training lists. Access is in the dropdown menu that appears at the end of each score — no special button to look for.

In the Exercise Favorites section of the left navigation bar, everything appears in order: first the general favorites list, then the seven training lists. All of them can be cleared and reloaded with new exercises at any time.

What the 7 Lists Are For

The seven lists are designed to organize your training by day of the week. The idea is simple: instead of deciding each day what to practice, you prepare your lists in advance and just follow them.

You can use them in many ways. The most direct is to assign one list per day: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and so on through the week. You can also organize them by type of work: one list for speed exercises, another for repertoire, another for basic technique. Or combine both approaches according to your routine.

An Especially Useful Tool for Teachers

The system is especially useful for teachers to organize the assignments they give each student and keep that material permanently available. If you're a teacher using Guitar Trainer with your students, you can prepare lists with the exercises assigned to each one and keep them organized without relying on external notes.

How to Get Started

The next time you finish a lesson you want to practice again, use the menu at the end of the score to add it to your list. After a week of normal use, your lists will be ready and your practice routine organized with no extra effort.