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In this video we’ll talk about training you ear so that you can hear the difference between Major and Minor chords. This is part 1.
On guitar, there are many different ways that you can play a note. Let’s see how!
There are hundreds of different ways that you could strum your guitar, but it all starts from a very simple movement.
Fear and judgement can be very powerful. It can hold us back from playing and practicing.
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Learn to use chord inversions across the neck to create rich, solo guitar chord melodies!
We’re going to learn some very useful hammer-on and pull-off techniques with familiar scales!
Let’s learn how to resolve from D major to A major using double stops in different neck positions.
We’re going to learn a bunch of licks based on our C Major arpeggios!
We’re going to learn a cool etude that uses voice leading over a pop progression.
Let’s play a jazzy blues and learn a solo using the mixolydian scale.
How to play our triads on the G, B, and High E String. Pus some cool chords!
Let’s learn how to play 3rd’s in E major. You can use these shapes anywhere!
This Etude will help us learn the shapes for Tenths, a very useful shape to make beautiful songs!
This triad solo will help you learn new triad shapes and a few ideas for new riffs and runs.
This Etude will help us learn the major shapes on the G and High E string. We will be using 6th’s!
Let’s look at another example of voice leading and some more exciting chords!
This fun exercise will teaching us how to play ascending Diminished Arpeggios!
Let’s try our first exercise using voice leading and chord inversions.
Let’s learn our first ii-V-I progression. Then we’ll learn some riffs that go with the chords. This is the first step in improvising.
This song will help you develop hammer-on’s and pull-off’s. There are also some new techniques such as hitting natural harmonics while playing, and intermediate finger picking.