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How to Use the Lesson Search Bar to Find Any Exercise

Lost among hundreds of exercises? Guitar Trainer's search bar takes you exactly where you need to go, in seconds.

Guitar Trainer has hundreds of exercises organized in blocks. Browsing all that material lesson by lesson takes time. The search bar is there for that: find what you need without having to scroll through the entire site.

Where to Find the Search Bar

It's in the top navigation bar, the first element from left to right. It's visible on every page of the site, so you can use it at any time, no matter where you are.

How to Use It

Type the name of the exercise or any related term. The search bar returns results based on what you type.

The key is precision:

  • Specific search: if you type something like "Exercise 34 Note C Base Block", the system returns a single result. Ideal when you know exactly what you want.
  • Broad search: if you only type "Exercise 34", the list will be much longer. Useful when you don't remember the exact name or want to see all available variations.

Neither approach is wrong. It depends on what you need at that moment.

Some Practical Examples

  • You type "Triads" → the search bar shows all exercises related to that concept.
  • You type "Drop 3 chords" → only exercises for that specific technique appear.
  • You type "Base Block" → you see all exercises in that block at once.

A Tip to Get More Out of It

If you can't find what you're looking for with one term, try synonyms or the exercise number directly. The search bar works on the names and descriptors of each lesson, so the closer you get to the site's vocabulary, the better your results will be.

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