Acoustic Guitar System | Melodic Guitar Lessons for Beginner
Acoustic Guitar System | Melodic Guitar Lessons for Beginner, available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.64, with 96 lectures, based on 1445 reviews, and has 10006 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn basic major and minor chords as well as extended chords such as maj7, min7, add9, sus4 and more. From scale to melody. How to use the notes of a scale to write a melody. How to play musical ideas using fingerpicking/fingerstyle technique. Practical music theory and how to play musical ideas using intervals. How to harmonize the major and minor scale and put together chord progressions. How to implement extended chords in your playing. This course is ideal for individuals who are Guitar players who want to learn guitar in a musical, practical and interesting way. or Players who want to learn beautiful chords. or Guitar players who want to learn how to write a melody using the notes of a scale. or Guitar players who want to learn extended chords. or Guitar players who want the tool to become a professional guitar player and teacher. It is particularly useful for Guitar players who want to learn guitar in a musical, practical and interesting way. or Players who want to learn beautiful chords. or Guitar players who want to learn how to write a melody using the notes of a scale. or Guitar players who want to learn extended chords. or Guitar players who want the tool to become a professional guitar player and teacher.
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Summary
Title: Acoustic Guitar System | Melodic Guitar Lessons for Beginner
Price: $79.99
Average Rating: 4.64
Number of Lectures: 96
Number of Published Lectures: 93
Number of Curriculum Items: 96
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 93
Original Price: $29.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn basic major and minor chords as well as extended chords such as maj7, min7, add9, sus4 and more.
- From scale to melody. How to use the notes of a scale to write a melody.
- How to play musical ideas using fingerpicking/fingerstyle technique.
- Practical music theory and how to play musical ideas using intervals.
- How to harmonize the major and minor scale and put together chord progressions.
- How to implement extended chords in your playing.
Who Should Attend
- Guitar players who want to learn guitar in a musical, practical and interesting way.
- Players who want to learn beautiful chords.
- Guitar players who want to learn how to write a melody using the notes of a scale.
- Guitar players who want to learn extended chords.
- Guitar players who want the tool to become a professional guitar player and teacher.
Target Audiences
- Guitar players who want to learn guitar in a musical, practical and interesting way.
- Players who want to learn beautiful chords.
- Guitar players who want to learn how to write a melody using the notes of a scale.
- Guitar players who want to learn extended chords.
- Guitar players who want the tool to become a professional guitar player and teacher.
ACOUSTIC GUITAR SYSTEM is a guitar course for beginners who keep asking the same questions:
“How can I go from playing simple basic chords to beautiful sounding melodies in a few weeks.”
“what about putting music theory into practice so that I can finally come up with my musical ideas.”
Acoustic Guitar System is an online course that will show you how to play guitar in the most creative, musical, and practical way.
In this guitar course, I am going to show you how to transform your guitar playing and become a creative guitar player.
We will cover things such as:
“Fingerstyle technique and how to pluck the strings to achieve the perfect tone, dynamics, and control. We will play basic melodies, chords, arpeggios, and musical ideas that will shape your fingerpicking technique.”
“Practical music theory and how to put into practice basic concepts such as intervals, major and minor chords, extended chords, major and minor scales, and more.”
“Beautiful chords on the guitar and how to use fingerstyle guitar to spice things up and create chord progressions that are simple yet interesting. We will cover major and minor chords as well as major 7th, minor 7th and dominant 7th chords as well as add9 and more.”
Scales and melodies on guitar and how to write a beautiful melody by learning the notes of the scale and then wisely write combine chords and single notes.
Basic percussive technique on the acoustic guitar such as thumb slap and thumb slap and strum.
This guitar course is perfect for any guitar player who wants to learn more about playing guitar and truly understand how to put together chords and melody.
Three things are stopping you from becoming the guitar player you want.
Number 1: You are stuck in a guitar rot. It could be because you play the same chords and songs or because you don’t know how to progress. Reaching a plateau is one of the main reasons why guitar players stop playing guitar.
Number 2: You are practicing the wrong things. When I talk to beginners, I hear this a lot, “I am playing Pentatonic scales because someone told me this is the best way to start.” There isn’t such a thing as the best way. There is your way and what you need. Don’t waste time practicing guitar styles that don’t represent you. You want to be a blues player, learn blues. A classical player, learn classical guitar.
Number 3: You try to play too many things. Places like YouTube drive you crazy, and you always end up clicking on a ton of guitar lessons instead of practicing. Too many choices can slow you down big time.
The good news is, it is easy to get your motivation back if you follow a structured program.
If you want to learn how to play basic chords, extended chords, and you want to finally learn how to play simple scales and melodies using fingerstyle guitar, you should check this course. We will also learn practical music theory, simple percussive technique, and more.
Each guitar lesson comes with a dedicated Pdf that you can download and print.
IS THIS COURSE FOR BEGINNERS?
As a guitar teacher, I do my best to make things as simple as possible. This course doesn’t show you how to hold the guitar or how to play your very first chords.
However, just because it doesn’t show you that it doesn’t mean that it is not for beginners.
There are a lot of different levels within the beginner’s phase. Some beginners can pick up things much faster than others so they could, for example, finish this course quickly.
Some beginners learn slowly, and they need a more step-by-step and detailed program.
I did my best to keep things very simple. However, if you never played guitar before, THIS COURSE IS NOT FOR YOU.
It’s impossible to create a beginner course that fits everyone. I am aware of that!
I would consider this course to be great for fingerstyle beginners. It’s for students that already played guitar for a while and know the basic chords and simple strumming who want to learn more about fingerstyle, practical music theory, scales, and chords.
PLEASE! Make sure you preview some of the lessons inside Acoustic Guitar System.
Take advantage of the 30 days money back!
My goal is to teach you how to play guitar creatively. I did my best to organize the guitar lessons step by step, but I am always open to feedback so, please, if you have questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with new ideas or suggestions.
Enough talking!
Grab your guitar, and let’s get started.
Marco Cirillo
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: FINGERSTYLE TECHNIQUE EXPLAINED
Lecture 1: Some of things you will learn in this module
Lecture 2: How to position the thumb | Three Golden Rules
Lecture 3: Thumb Exercise | Spanish Melody
Lecture 4: How to pluck the strings with the fingers | Three Golden Rules
Lecture 5: Alternate Fingering Exercise | The One String Challenge
Lecture 6: What's an arpeggio?
Lecture 7: Arpeggio Exercise | Melodic Arpeggio Pattern
Lecture 8: Combine Single Notes And Arpeggios
Lecture 9: Arpeggio and Melody Exercise | Classical E minor
Lecture 10: Neck memorization. Chromatic Scale Vs Reference Note.
Lecture 11: Neck Memorization Simple Exercise.
Lecture 12: Difference Between Strumming and Fingerstyle
Chapter 2: PRACTICAL MUSIC THEORY| Intervals Explained with Musical Idea
Lecture 1: Some of the things you will learn in this module
Lecture 2: Music Theory Terms You Should Know.
Lecture 3: Intervals | The Space Between Two Notes
Lecture 4: The Chromatic Scale
Lecture 5: Major and minor 2nd
Lecture 6: Major and Minor 3rd
Lecture 7: The G and B Open Strings Exception
Lecture 8: Perfect 4th
Lecture 9: Perfect 5th
Lecture 10: Major and Minor 6th
Lecture 11: Major and Minor 7th
Lecture 12: Introducing the Major Scale
Chapter 3: CHORDS AND FINGERPICKING GUITAR
Lecture 1: Some of the things you will learn in this module
Lecture 2: How to Name and Write Chords
Lecture 3: Chords Names as Roman Numerals
Lecture 4: Where Chords Come From
Lecture 5: Difference Between Major and Minor Chords
Lecture 6: Arpeggio Triads Explained
Lecture 7: Musical ideas with arpeggios
Lecture 8: From Arpeggio to Basic Chords
Lecture 9: C major Key
Lecture 10: C major | Chord Progression N.1
Lecture 11: C major | Chord Progression N.2
Lecture 12: C major | Chord Progression N.3
Lecture 13: The Relative Minor Key Explained
Lecture 14: A minor | Chord Progression N.1
Lecture 15: A minor | Chord Progression N.2
Lecture 16: A minor | Chord Progression N.3
Lecture 17: G major Key
Lecture 18: G major | Chord Progression N.1
Lecture 19: G major | Chord Progression N.2
Lecture 20: G major | Chord Progression N.3
Lecture 21: E minor Key | Relative Minor of G major
Lecture 22: E Minor| Chord Progression N.1
Lecture 23: E Minor| Chord Progression N.2
Lecture 24: E Minor| Chord Progression N.3
Lecture 25: Other Basic Chords
Chapter 4: SCALES AND MELODY
Lecture 1: How to fret the notes correctly
Lecture 2: Some of the things you will learn in this module
Lecture 3: Scale Interval Pattern
Lecture 4: How to Organize Scales on Guitar
Lecture 5: Step 1 | C major Scale
Lecture 6: Step 2 | Combine Melody and Chords in C major
Lecture 7: Step 3 | Melody in C major
Lecture 8: Step 1 | A minor scale
Lecture 9: Step 2 | Combine Chords and Melody in A Minor
Lecture 10: Step 3 | Melody in A minor
Lecture 11: Step 1 | G major Scale
Lecture 12: Step 2 | Combine Chords and Melody in G major
Lecture 13: Step 3 | G major Melody
Lecture 14: Step 1 | E minor Scale
Lecture 15: Step 2 | Combine Chords and Melody in E minor
Lecture 16: Step 3 | E Minor Melody
Chapter 5: EXTENDED CHORDS | FROM BASIC TO COOL | 7th and Add9 CHORD
Lecture 1: Extended Chords. What are They? WATCH!
Lecture 2: Major 7th Chords in C major/A minor key
Lecture 3: Practical Example in C major
Lecture 4: Practical Example in A minor
Lecture 5: Major 7th Chords in G major/E minor
Lecture 6: Practical Example in G major
Lecture 7: How to Spice Things Up with Fingerstyle Guitar
Lecture 8: Practical Example in E minor
Lecture 9: Add9 Chords in C major/A minor
Lecture 10: Practical Example in C major
Lecture 11: Practical Example in A minor
Lecture 12: Add9 Chords in G major/E minor
Lecture 13: Practical Example in G major
Lecture 14: Practical Example in E minor
Chapter 6: DO IT YOURSELF! APPLY THINGS IN D MAJOR (AND OTHER KEYS)
Lecture 1: I Didn't Write Anything for this Module. WATCH BEFORE YOU GET STARTED.
Lecture 2: The D major Key Explained
Lecture 3: D Major Chord Progression
Lecture 4: Add a Fingerpicking Pattern to the Chord Progression
Lecture 5: How to Add a Melody Using the Scale
Lecture 6: D Major Extensions 7th and 9th
Lecture 7: D major Using 7th Chords
Lecture 8: D major Using Add9 Chords
Chapter 7: USEFUL RHYTHMIC TECHNIQUES FOR BEGINNERS
Lecture 1: Thumb Slap | Rhythmic Technique for Beginners
Lecture 2: Thumb Slap Technique Ex.1
Lecture 3: Thumb Slap and Strum
Lecture 4: Thumb Slap and Strum Ex.1
Chapter 8: BONUS | POPULAR EXTENDED CHORDS for BEGINNERS
Lecture 1: Sus2 and Sus4 Chords in D major
Instructors
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Marco Cirillo
Guitar Teacher, YouTuber, Composer
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 14 votes
- 2 stars: 23 votes
- 3 stars: 93 votes
- 4 stars: 361 votes
- 5 stars: 954 votes
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