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Acoustic Guitar - Advanced Level

Acoustic Guitar - Advanced Level

Published 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.44 GB | Duration: 5h 6m

Scales, Theory, Chords and more

What you'll learn
The important major scale
Pentatonic Scale
Transposing songs easily
The right technique for Barre Chords, usinng capo and much more
Requirements
There's lots of information for beginners but it's good if you can play your chords well, and now looking for the next step
Description
Hey everyone! Now that I've finished a course for beginner guitarists, I thought I'll do one for the next level from there. Even if you've not done that beginner course, no problem, you'll still learn a lot from this course. Here you'll learn some advanced concepts on the guitar that are usually a challenge for beginner guitarists. You'll understand how to learn scales, chords, rhythms, using capo, transposing songs and much more which will make your playing so much more easier and practical. So in case you're in a situation when you're playing live, these things will help you adjust and adapt to the moment. By the end of this course you should be able to get your fingers moving efficiently for soloing, playing songs with ease and understand the chord relationships with these easy methods. Hope you enjoy learning from this course, take your time, don't rush, don't expect anything fast. Focus on practicing everyday and you'll be good! All the best and keep practicing!Topics Covered :1. Chords2. Theory3. Major Scales4. Chord Progressions5. Rhythm Exercises6. Barre Chords7. Transposing songs/ or changing keys of songs8. Using a Capo9. More Scales, rhythms and chordsIf you have any questions regarding any of these topics, feel free to send me a message. I'll be happy to help you out and clear and difficulties.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: 7th Chords

Lecture 2 D7, A7, G7

Lecture 3 B7, C7, E7

Section 3: Theory

Lecture 4 Notes in Music

Lecture 5 Sharps and Flats

Lecture 6 Semi Tone and Tone

Lecture 7 Notes on the Fretboard

Lecture 8 Music Terms and Notes

Section 4: Major Scale

Lecture 9 Major Scale Formula

Lecture 10 C Maj Scale

Lecture 11 D Maj Scale

Lecture 12 F Maj Scale

Lecture 13 Bb Maj Scale

Lecture 14 Learning Chords from Scales

Section 5: Chord Progressions

Lecture 15 I - IV - V

Lecture 16 I - vi - IV - V

Lecture 17 I - V - vi - ii - IV

Lecture 18 I - ii - iii - IV - V

Lecture 19 Practicing in Every Key

Lecture 20 Practicing in Every Key

Section 6: Rhythm Exercises

Lecture 21 Ex 1 and Ex 2

Lecture 22 Ex 3 and Ex 4

Lecture 23 Ex 5 and Ex 6

Lecture 24 Ex 7 and Ex 8

Lecture 25 Ex 9

Lecture 26 Ex 10

Lecture 27 Dynamics and Articulation

Section 7: Barre Chords

Lecture 28 What are Barre Chords?

Lecture 29 5th and 6th string notes

Lecture 30 How to place the finger?

Lecture 31 6th string Major Chord

Lecture 32 6th string Minor Chord

Lecture 33 6th string 7th Chord

Lecture 34 5th string Major Chord

Lecture 35 5th string Minor Chord

Lecture 36 5th string 7th Chords

Section 8: Transposing Songs

Lecture 37 Transposing Songs

Section 9: Using a Capo (Your best friend)

Lecture 38 Using a Capo

Section 10: C Maj Scale

Lecture 39 1st Position

Lecture 40 2nd Position

Lecture 0 Two Octaves

Lecture 41 Intervals

Lecture 42 In 2's

Lecture 43 In 3's

Lecture 44 In 4's

Lecture 45 In 5's

Lecture 46 Single String Scales

Section 11: Pentatonic Scale

Lecture 47 What does pentatonic mean?

Lecture 48 1st Position

Lecture 49 2nd Position

Lecture 50 3rd Position

Lecture 51 4th Position

Lecture 52 5th Position

Lecture 53 Playing in 2's

Lecture 54 Playing in 3's

Lecture 55 Playing in 4's

Lecture 56 Playing in 5's

Lecture 57 Minor Pentatonic Scale

Lecture 58 Connecting the Shapes

Section 12: Blues Rhythm

Lecture 59 Ex 1 and Ex 2

Lecture 60 Ex 3 and Ex 4

Lecture 61 Ex 5 and Ex 6

Lecture 62 Ex 7 and Ex 8

Section 13: Blues Chords

Lecture 63 7ths

Lecture 64 9ths

Lecture 65 12 Bar Blues

Lecture 66 Artists to listen to

Section 14: What are Power Chords?

Lecture 67 What are Power Chords?

Lecture 68 Power chords in E Major

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