
This course is based on the Guitar Proficiency Exams taken by the end of each semester for all the Guitar Performance Major students at Berklee College of Music. The content is split into 8 different levels and focus on developing students’ technique and enhancing their skills to play all over the fretboard. To have access to the entire program, please click on the link on the bottom of this page:
This course is based on the Guitar Proficiency Exams taken by the end of each semester for all the Guitar Performance Major students at Berklee College of Music. The content is split into 8 different levels and focus on developing students’ technique and enhancing their skills to play all over the fretboard. To have access to the entire program, please click on the link on the bottom of this page:
This course is based on the Guitar Proficiency Exams taken by the end of each semester for all the Guitar Performance Major students at Berklee College of Music. The content is split into 8 different levels and focus on developing students’ technique and enhancing their skills to play all over the fretboard. To have access to the entire program, please click on the link on the bottom of this page:
This course is based on the Guitar Proficiency Exams taken by the end of each semester for all the Guitar Performance Major students at Berklee College of Music. The content is split into 8 different levels and focus on developing students’ technique and enhancing their skills to play all over the fretboard. To have access to the entire program, please click on the link on the bottom of this page:

Easy - Cycle Yj 1033 Manual Link
Easy - Cycle Yj 1033 Manual Link
Insert the required batteries, ensuring the polarity (+/-) matches the diagram inside. Replace the battery cover.
The horizontal base bar that stabilizes the back of the unit. Left Pedal: Marked with an "L" sticker or engraving. Right Pedal: Marked with an "R" sticker or engraving. Easy Cycle Yj 1033 Manual
The Story of the Sensors: If your model has hand pulse sensors on the handlebars, you must grip them firmly and consistently for 10-15 seconds to get a reading. Your heart rate is a slow story to tell; the machine needs time to listen. Insert the required batteries, ensuring the polarity (+/-)