Fingerstyle Guitar Techniques | Beginner to Intermediate
Fingerstyle Guitar Techniques | Beginner to Intermediate, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.85, with 71 lectures, based on 68 reviews, and has 1813 subscribers.
You will learn about You will learn how to emulate the sound of a drum kit on your guitar You will learn multiple fingerstyle techniques You will learn how to play open chord progressions which will be used to play songs in any key with a capo You will learn how to create basic melodies on top of these chords You will learn how to play in different rhythms including 4/4 and 3/4 timing You will learn how to combine all of the percussive elements with chords and their variations You will be equipped with the knowledge to start learning and creating your own Fingerstyle guitar pieces You will learn how to read tab and chord diagrams This course is ideal for individuals who are Guitarists of all levels who want to understand the basics of Modern Fingerstyle Guitar and how it applies to open chord progressions and their variations It is particularly useful for Guitarists of all levels who want to understand the basics of Modern Fingerstyle Guitar and how it applies to open chord progressions and their variations.
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Title: Fingerstyle Guitar Techniques | Beginner to Intermediate
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 4.85
Number of Lectures: 71
Number of Published Lectures: 71
Number of Curriculum Items: 71
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 71
Original Price: $89.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- You will learn how to emulate the sound of a drum kit on your guitar
- You will learn multiple fingerstyle techniques
- You will learn how to play open chord progressions which will be used to play songs in any key with a capo
- You will learn how to create basic melodies on top of these chords
- You will learn how to play in different rhythms including 4/4 and 3/4 timing
- You will learn how to combine all of the percussive elements with chords and their variations
- You will be equipped with the knowledge to start learning and creating your own Fingerstyle guitar pieces
- You will learn how to read tab and chord diagrams
Who Should Attend
- Guitarists of all levels who want to understand the basics of Modern Fingerstyle Guitar and how it applies to open chord progressions and their variations
Target Audiences
- Guitarists of all levels who want to understand the basics of Modern Fingerstyle Guitar and how it applies to open chord progressions and their variations
G’day guys! My name is Dave and I want to welcome you to my Fingerstyle Guitar course. I’ve been playing this style for over 10 years and have passion for teaching the foundational skills which helped me become a more experienced player. If you have no prior knowledge or just a basic understanding on how to play Fingerstyle guitar then this course is for you!
In this course:
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You’re going to learn all of the percussive techniques. This includes creating the sound of a drum kits snare and bass kick on your guitar. This is achieved by either hitting the body of the guitar or slapping the strings of the guitar on beat.
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You’ll learn how to use these percussive techniques while fingerpicking and strumming open chord progressions that are widely used in the majority of modern music. This will enable you to play songs in any key with the use of a capo.
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You’ll learn to play different chord variations and melodies at the same time while adding percussive elements. This will equip you with the tools to improvise over many popular songs.
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Finally, when you’re finished with this course you’ll have the ability to combine chords, melody and percussive elements with other extended techniques that will help you play more complex music. This includes techniques like Hammerons, pulloffs, tapping and harmonics
Throughout the lessons I’m going to teach you all of the practical things I’ve learned in my 10 years of playing so that you’ll be on the fastest track possible to becoming an advanced player. I’m even going to cover the very basics like advice for picking a guitar, how to select the correct strings, tuning your guitar, the best fingernail length for playing, and good practice tips.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Practice Tips
Lecture 2: Getting Started
Lecture 3: Fingers and Fingernails
Lecture 4: Selecting a Guitar and Strings
Lecture 5: Tuning Your Guitar
Lecture 6: Using a Capo
Lecture 7: Reading TAB
Lecture 8: Reading Chord Diagrams
Chapter 2: Kick Drum and Snare
Lecture 1: Ex. 01: Beat Variation #1
Lecture 2: Ex. 02: Beat Variation #1 With Strumming
Lecture 3: Ex. 03: Beat Variation #2
Lecture 4: Ex. 04: Beat Variation #2 With Strumming
Chapter 3: Percussive Slaps: G Major Progression
Lecture 1: Ex. 01: 1/4 Note Rhythm with G, C2 Progression
Lecture 2: Ex. 02: 1/8 Note Rhythm with G Progression
Lecture 3: Ex. 03: 1/4 Note Rhythm with Thumb Slaps
Chapter 4: Fingerpicking: C Major Progression
Lecture 1: Ex. 01: Picking Variation #1 (Individual Strings)
Lecture 2: Ex. 02: Single Strings and Chords
Lecture 3: Ex. 03: Variation #2
Chapter 5: Fingerpicking: D Major Progression
Lecture 1: Ex. 01: Picking Variation #3
Lecture 2: Ex. 02: Picking Variation #4 with Thumb Slaps
Chapter 6: Fingerpicking: E Major Progression
Lecture 1: Ex. 01: Picking Variation #4
Lecture 2: Ex. 02: Picking Variation #5 with Thumb Slap
Chapter 7: Kick Drum With Fingerstyle
Lecture 1: Ex. 01: E Progression
Lecture 2: Ex. 02: C Progression
Chapter 8: Strumming With a Beat
Lecture 1: Ex. 01: Strumming Variation #1
Lecture 2: Ex. 02: Strumming Variation #2
Chapter 9: Embellishing Fingerstyle Progressions
Lecture 1: Ex. 01: Variation #1 Keeping It Simple
Lecture 2: Ex. 02: Variation #2 Adding Thumb Slaps
Chapter 10: Hammer-ons and Pull-offs
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Ex. 01: Fingerstyle Progression in G
Lecture 3: Ex. 02: G Major Progression with Thumb Slaps
Chapter 11: Sliding Technique
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Example: C Major Progression
Chapter 12: Fingerstyle In 3/4 Timing
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Ex. 01: C Major Progression
Lecture 3: Ex. 02: G Major Progression
Lecture 4: Ex. 03: G Major Variation With Thumb Slaps
Chapter 13: Slapping & Picking Simultaneously
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Ex. 01: Strumming and Slapping
Lecture 3: Ex. 02: Fingerpicking With Chord Slap
Lecture 4: Ex. 03: Slapping With Embellishments and Sliding
Lecture 5: Ex. 04: Adding a Bass Kick
Chapter 14: Open String Harmonics
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Ex. 01: Slapping natural harmonics with strumming
Lecture 3: Ex. 02: Slapping natural harmonics with fingerpicking
Lecture 4: Ex. 03: Fingerpicking harmonics on Individual strings
Lecture 5: Ex. 04: Fingerpicking harmonics on multiple strings
Chapter 15: Fretted Harmonics
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Ex. 01: Slapping fretted harmonics
Lecture 3: Ex. 02: Right-hand harmonics with percussion
Lecture 4: Ex. 03: Harp harmonics
Chapter 16: Barre Chords: A Major Progression
Lecture 1: Ex. 01: F#m barre chord on bottom strings
Lecture 2: Ex. 02: A Major progression with embellishments
Chapter 17: Nashville Number System
Lecture 1: The Major Scale
Lecture 2: Chord Qualities
Lecture 3: Difference Between Chord Qualities
Chapter 18: 7 Chord Progression In CAGED Keys
Lecture 1: Using a Capo to Play all 12 Keys
Lecture 2: Key of C
Lecture 3: Key of A
Lecture 4: Key of G
Lecture 5: Key of E
Lecture 6: Key of D
Chapter 19: Chord Melody Arranging
Lecture 1: Amazing Grace Tutorial
Chapter 20: Intermediate Level Etude: Course Preview
Lecture 1: Course Preview Tutorial
Chapter 21: Two-Handed Tapping & Alternate Tunings
Lecture 1: Example In G Major
Lecture 2: DADGAD Tuning Overview
Lecture 3: Two-Handed Tapping Introduction
Chapter 22: Intermediate Compositions in DADGAD Tuning
Lecture 1: Love Carried Her Home Tutorial: 6/8 Timing with Percussion and Fingerpicking
Lecture 2: Ancestors Theme A Tutorial: Utilizing the Two Handed Tapping Approach
Lecture 3: Ancestors Theme B Tutorial: Fingerpicking with More Left Hand Movement
Lecture 4: Thank You Message!
Instructors
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Dave Connell
Guitar Instructor & Performer
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