Course: INTRODUCTION TO GUITAR
Course Provider:
Justinguitar
Course Duration:
it'll take roughly 1-2 months to play beginner guitar songs, and approximately 3-6 months to confidently play intermediate and slightly more advanced songs with technical elements.
Course Instructors:
Justinguitar
Description:
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Before Your First Guitar Lesson: This section covers everything you need to know before you start playing, such as choosing a guitar, tuning it, and holding it correctly.
Beginner 1: First Steps: In this section, you will learn how to play the three essential open chords (A, D, and E) and start strumming along to simple songs.
Beginner 2: Getting Minor: This section introduces minor chords and expands on your strumming skills.
Beginner 3: G, C & Technique: In this section, you will learn how to play the G and C chords, as well as some basic guitar techniques such as barre chords and hammer-ons and pull-offs.Grade 2
Beginner 4: 7th Chords & Changes: This section introduces 7th chords and teaches you how to change chords quickly and smoothly.
Beginner 5: More 7's & Rhythms: This section explores more advanced rhythms and strumming patterns.
Beginner 6: The F Chord: This section teaches you how to play the dreaded F chord (don't worry, it's not as hard as it seems).
Beginner 7: Power & Sus Chords: This section introduces power chords and sus chords, which are great for playing rock and pop music.
Beginner 8: Blues & Fingerstyle: This section teaches you how to play basic blues and fingerstyle guitar.
Grade 3
Beginner 9: Barre Chords: This section explores barre chords in more detail and teaches you how to play them in different positions.
Beginner 10: Scales: This section introduces guitar scales, which are the foundation of lead guitar playing.
Beginner 11: Bending Strings: This section teaches you how to bend strings, which is a technique used to create expressive solos and melodies.
Beginner 12: Rhythm Guitar: This section teaches you how to play rhythm guitar, which involves playing chords and strumming patterns to accompany vocals or other instruments.
Beginner 13: Fingerpicking: This section teaches you how to fingerpick, which is a technique used to play guitar without a pick.
By the end of Grade 3, you will have a solid foundation in the basics of guitar playing. You will be able to play a variety of chords, strumming patterns, and rhythms. You will also be able to play basic blues and fingerstyle guitar.
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Additional Data:
Learn the basics in 5 minutes: how to get in tune, basic shords, strumming and loads of songs.
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