Series: Beginning Guitar Series
About this Series
- Lessons: 10
- Total Time: 0h 45m
- Use: Watch Online & Download
- Access Period: Unlimited
- Created At: 12/18/2010
- Last Updated At: 01/13/2011
The Beginning Guitar Series is designed for the absolute novice and those that have already learned how to play a few chords. Having completed this series you will have the technical skills necessary to advance to beginning finger picking, beginning carter picking or beginning right hand rhythm techniques.
About this Author
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- John Green
- 50 lessons
- Joined:
12/16/2010
Lessons Included
None of the lesson in this series have been reviewed.
Below are the descriptions for each of the lessons included in the series:
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Beginning Guitar - Chapter 1
In this chapter you will first learn some of the vocabulary we will be using through out the series. Next you will learn some left and right hand exercises that will have you start to change left hand fingerings while keeping the right hand strumming. This is one of the most crucial elements the novice needs to learn.
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Beginning Guitar - Chapter 2
By slightly expanding on chapter one, we will lean in this chapter our first three chords. The C, F & G chord will be introduced. As we will lean in subsequent chapters most songs consist of only three chords. At the end of this chapter you will know your first three chords that will allow you to play hundreds of pop, blues, country and folk songs in the key of C.
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Beginning Guitar - Chapter 3
In this chapter we slightly expand on chapter two by introducing the D chord. And as we learned in the prior chapter we need only three chords to play hundreds and hundreds of songs. By knowing how to play the G, C & D chord we can now play songs in the key of G. This chapter as is done in the others will focus on both the left hand chord changes and most importantly keeping the right hand moving.
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Beginning Guitar - Chapter 4
As we do in each chapter, we will again expand by adding a new chord. In this chapter we learn the A chord. As with each prior chapter we learn by adding one new chord we are able to play songs in a new key. By knowing the D, G & A chord we can now play songs in the key of D. Again, we focus on the left hand changes while keeping the right hand strumming at the same time.
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Beginning Guitar - Chapter 5
Expanding once again we add the E chord. And like in prior chapters by adding a new chord we are able to play in a new key. By knowing the A, D & E chords we can now play songs in the key of A. And as in all the prior chapters we will focus on the left hand chord changes while keeping the right hand strumming.
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Beginning Guitar - Chapter 6
As we have done in the prior chapters we will once again expand by adding a new chord, the B chord. By knowing how to play an E, A & B chord we now can begin to play songs in the key of E. As in all the prior chapters we will focus on left hand chord changes while keeping the right hand strumming at all times.
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Beginning Guitar - Chapter 7
In this chapter we begin working on right hand strumming techniques along with introducing the concept of a relative minor. While becoming familiar with a basic bass strum on the right hand you will lean the left hand fingering for an E minor chord. By leaning our first minor chord we greatly expand the number of songs we are now able to plat in the key of G. And as usual we will be focusing on both the left hand finger changes an keeping the right hand strumming.
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Beginning Guitar - Chapter 8
In this chapter we continue perfecting the right hand bass strum and introduce the A minor chord. By learning the A minor chord we again greatly expand the number of songs we are able to play in both the key of C & G. As in the prior chapters we will focus on left hand chord changes while most importantly keeping the right hand strumming at all times.
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Beginning Guitar - Chapter 9
While using the same right hand bass strum we add the B minor chord. By adding this chord we even expand further the number of songs we are able to play in the key of D, G & C. Aging the focus will be on left hand finger changes and keeping the right hand strumming.
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Beginning Guitar - Chapter 10
In this chapter we will learn the F# minor. And as we have learned, we greatly increase the number of songs we can play in different keys every time we learn a new chord. By knowing all the chords form the prior chapters there are literally thousands of songs now available for you to play.
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