Shortcut to Guitar: Beginner Guitar Course
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By separating the different disciplines needed to play the guitar the journey to guitar playing enjoyment is made easy.
Simplifying the learning process helps beginners get over the usual stumbling blocks with ease.
The course also gives the student a solid foundation in musical understanding.
The lessons show how using our simple chord shapes chord progressions (and therefore, simple songs) are constructed, with special emphasis placed on a typical “blues” progression, and how to embellish those simple chords to add melody to the rhythm (the students own natural rhythm at first and then later counted out rhythm) and the harmony from the chords.
The lessons encourage the use of the “thumb strum” a simple alternative to playing strum/rhythm patterns with a pick/plectrum, which is difficult for beginners. But don’t worry, the “thumb strum” leads to many other types of guitar playing such as fingerstyle, percussive, flamenco, folk, and it won’t hinder you if you want to pick up a plectrum to play later on!
These “shortcuts” which simplify the physical side of playing the guitar enable the learner to develop a better understanding of how music is constructed on a guitar and how music is constructed in general, giving a great foundation for future learning, a foundation that only enhances the student’s enjoyment of playing the guitar and sense of achievement.
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The course also covers all the basics of the guitar, such as knowing the anatomy of the instrument as well as how it works. How to tune up the guitar using an electronic tuner or phone app and by ear. There is also instruction on how to change a broken string and how to restring all the six strings of the guitar.
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1Shortcut to GuitarVideo lesson
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2Anatomy of a GuitarVideo lesson
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3Tuning the GuitarVideo lesson
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4The way a guitar worksVideo lesson
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5ChordsVideo lesson
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6The "Thumb Strum"Video lesson
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7How to read tabsVideo lesson
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8Exercise 1Video lesson
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9Exercise 2Video lesson
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10Tuning the guitar by earVideo lesson
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11Exercise 3Video lesson
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12Exercise 4Video lesson
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13The "Family" of chordsVideo lesson
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14Exercise 5Video lesson
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15Exercise 6Video lesson
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16Melody notesVideo lesson
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17Exercise 7Video lesson
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18Exercise 8Video lesson
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19Completing the "Family" of notesVideo lesson
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20Exercise 9Video lesson
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21Exercise 10Video lesson
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22Exercise 11Video lesson
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23The Four chordVideo lesson
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24Exercise 12Video lesson
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25Execise 13Video lesson
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26Exercise 14Video lesson
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27A two chord progressionVideo lesson
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28Exercise 15Video lesson
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29Exercise 16Video lesson
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30Exercise 17Video lesson
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31More melody notesVideo lesson
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32Exercise 18Video lesson
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33Exercise 19Video lesson
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34More melody notesVideo lesson
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35Exercise 20Video lesson
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36Exercise 21Video lesson

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