Guitar & Microsoft Excel
Guitar & Microsoft Excel, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 88 lectures, based on 70 reviews, and has 12018 subscribers.
You will learn about Grasp the Fundamentals of Music Theory: Acquire a solid understanding of essential music theory concepts as they relate to the guitar. Master Excel for Musical Applications: Learn to utilize Microsoft Excel as a unique and effective tool for mapping and analyzing guitar fretboard patterns. Construct and Navigate Guitar Fretboard Spreadsheets: Develop the skills to create detailed Excel worksheets that represent the guitar fretboard. Understand Open Position in the Key of C: Dive deep into the key of C in open position, gaining insights into chord constructions & scale relationships Analyze Chords and Scales: Explore and understand the relationship between chords and scales, enhancing your ability to analyze and interpret music. Improve Fretboard Visualization: Enhance your mental representation of the guitar fretboard, allowing for quicker navigation and more fluent play. Apply Theory to Practical Play: Translate theoretical knowledge into practical skills, improving your guitar playing and musical comprehension. Enhance Musical Creativity: Use your newfound knowledge and skills to experiment with and create your own musical compositions and arrangements. Build a Comprehensive Musical Toolbox: Equip yourself with a versatile set of skills and knowledge that can be applied across various musical genres. Develop a Unique Approach to Guitar Learning: Experience a novel and engaging method of learning guitar theory, setting a strong foundation. Navigate and Customize the Provided Excel Worksheet: Learn to effectively use and modify the provided Excel worksheet for your own musical practice. This course is ideal for individuals who are Guitarists Seeking a Deeper Understanding: Guitar players who have mastered the basics but want to delve deeper into the theory behind the music, gaining a more comprehensive understanding of scales, chords, and progressions. or Music Theory Enthusiasts: Individuals with an interest in music theory who are looking for innovative and practical ways to apply theoretical concepts directly to the guitar. or Excel Users Interested in Music: Those proficient in Excel who are interested in exploring its applications beyond the traditional office setting, particularly in creative and musical domains. or Self-Learners: Individuals who prefer a hands-on, interactive learning style, and are looking for a course that provides practical skills and knowledge that can be applied immediately to their guitar playing. or Music Educators: Teachers and instructors looking for new and engaging methods to introduce or reinforce music theory concepts to their students. or Songwriters and Composers: Musicians involved in songwriting or composition who want to enhance their understanding of how different chords and scales can be used effectively in their work. or Technology Enthusiasts: Those who have an interest in exploring unconventional uses of software like Excel, particularly in artistic and musical contexts. or Beginner Excel Users: Individuals with basic Excel skills who are looking to improve their proficiency while also learning about music theory. or Creatives Looking for a New Approach: Artists, musicians, and creatives who are always on the lookout for innovative approaches to enhance their skills and understanding of their craft. or Lifelong Learners: Anyone with a curiosity about music and technology, and a desire to learn something new and unconventional. It is particularly useful for Guitarists Seeking a Deeper Understanding: Guitar players who have mastered the basics but want to delve deeper into the theory behind the music, gaining a more comprehensive understanding of scales, chords, and progressions. or Music Theory Enthusiasts: Individuals with an interest in music theory who are looking for innovative and practical ways to apply theoretical concepts directly to the guitar. or Excel Users Interested in Music: Those proficient in Excel who are interested in exploring its applications beyond the traditional office setting, particularly in creative and musical domains. or Self-Learners: Individuals who prefer a hands-on, interactive learning style, and are looking for a course that provides practical skills and knowledge that can be applied immediately to their guitar playing. or Music Educators: Teachers and instructors looking for new and engaging methods to introduce or reinforce music theory concepts to their students. or Songwriters and Composers: Musicians involved in songwriting or composition who want to enhance their understanding of how different chords and scales can be used effectively in their work. or Technology Enthusiasts: Those who have an interest in exploring unconventional uses of software like Excel, particularly in artistic and musical contexts. or Beginner Excel Users: Individuals with basic Excel skills who are looking to improve their proficiency while also learning about music theory. or Creatives Looking for a New Approach: Artists, musicians, and creatives who are always on the lookout for innovative approaches to enhance their skills and understanding of their craft. or Lifelong Learners: Anyone with a curiosity about music and technology, and a desire to learn something new and unconventional.
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Summary
Title: Guitar & Microsoft Excel
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 4.6
Number of Lectures: 88
Number of Published Lectures: 88
Number of Curriculum Items: 88
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 88
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Grasp the Fundamentals of Music Theory: Acquire a solid understanding of essential music theory concepts as they relate to the guitar.
- Master Excel for Musical Applications: Learn to utilize Microsoft Excel as a unique and effective tool for mapping and analyzing guitar fretboard patterns.
- Construct and Navigate Guitar Fretboard Spreadsheets: Develop the skills to create detailed Excel worksheets that represent the guitar fretboard.
- Understand Open Position in the Key of C: Dive deep into the key of C in open position, gaining insights into chord constructions & scale relationships
- Analyze Chords and Scales: Explore and understand the relationship between chords and scales, enhancing your ability to analyze and interpret music.
- Improve Fretboard Visualization: Enhance your mental representation of the guitar fretboard, allowing for quicker navigation and more fluent play.
- Apply Theory to Practical Play: Translate theoretical knowledge into practical skills, improving your guitar playing and musical comprehension.
- Enhance Musical Creativity: Use your newfound knowledge and skills to experiment with and create your own musical compositions and arrangements.
- Build a Comprehensive Musical Toolbox: Equip yourself with a versatile set of skills and knowledge that can be applied across various musical genres.
- Develop a Unique Approach to Guitar Learning: Experience a novel and engaging method of learning guitar theory, setting a strong foundation.
- Navigate and Customize the Provided Excel Worksheet: Learn to effectively use and modify the provided Excel worksheet for your own musical practice.
Who Should Attend
- Guitarists Seeking a Deeper Understanding: Guitar players who have mastered the basics but want to delve deeper into the theory behind the music, gaining a more comprehensive understanding of scales, chords, and progressions.
- Music Theory Enthusiasts: Individuals with an interest in music theory who are looking for innovative and practical ways to apply theoretical concepts directly to the guitar.
- Excel Users Interested in Music: Those proficient in Excel who are interested in exploring its applications beyond the traditional office setting, particularly in creative and musical domains.
- Self-Learners: Individuals who prefer a hands-on, interactive learning style, and are looking for a course that provides practical skills and knowledge that can be applied immediately to their guitar playing.
- Music Educators: Teachers and instructors looking for new and engaging methods to introduce or reinforce music theory concepts to their students.
- Songwriters and Composers: Musicians involved in songwriting or composition who want to enhance their understanding of how different chords and scales can be used effectively in their work.
- Technology Enthusiasts: Those who have an interest in exploring unconventional uses of software like Excel, particularly in artistic and musical contexts.
- Beginner Excel Users: Individuals with basic Excel skills who are looking to improve their proficiency while also learning about music theory.
- Creatives Looking for a New Approach: Artists, musicians, and creatives who are always on the lookout for innovative approaches to enhance their skills and understanding of their craft.
- Lifelong Learners: Anyone with a curiosity about music and technology, and a desire to learn something new and unconventional.
Target Audiences
- Guitarists Seeking a Deeper Understanding: Guitar players who have mastered the basics but want to delve deeper into the theory behind the music, gaining a more comprehensive understanding of scales, chords, and progressions.
- Music Theory Enthusiasts: Individuals with an interest in music theory who are looking for innovative and practical ways to apply theoretical concepts directly to the guitar.
- Excel Users Interested in Music: Those proficient in Excel who are interested in exploring its applications beyond the traditional office setting, particularly in creative and musical domains.
- Self-Learners: Individuals who prefer a hands-on, interactive learning style, and are looking for a course that provides practical skills and knowledge that can be applied immediately to their guitar playing.
- Music Educators: Teachers and instructors looking for new and engaging methods to introduce or reinforce music theory concepts to their students.
- Songwriters and Composers: Musicians involved in songwriting or composition who want to enhance their understanding of how different chords and scales can be used effectively in their work.
- Technology Enthusiasts: Those who have an interest in exploring unconventional uses of software like Excel, particularly in artistic and musical contexts.
- Beginner Excel Users: Individuals with basic Excel skills who are looking to improve their proficiency while also learning about music theory.
- Creatives Looking for a New Approach: Artists, musicians, and creatives who are always on the lookout for innovative approaches to enhance their skills and understanding of their craft.
- Lifelong Learners: Anyone with a curiosity about music and technology, and a desire to learn something new and unconventional.
Discover a groundbreaking approach to mastering guitar music theory with a course designed for aspiring guitarists ready to explore the fretboard like never before. By leveraging the untapped potential of Microsoft Excel, a tool rarely associated with music theory, this course offers a fresh and innovative perspective that will change the way you perceive and play the guitar.
This course is not your typical music theory class. We understand that the guitar fretboard can be viewed as a spreadsheet, making Excel an exceptional tool to deepen your understanding and unlock new potentials. From constructing detailed Excel worksheets that mirror the guitar fretboard, to mapping out chords and scales, this course ensures a comprehensive and hands-on learning experience.
The first section of the course is dedicated to building a robust Excel worksheet that will serve as your guide and companion throughout your musical journey. Whether you’re keen on enhancing your Excel skills or solely focused on the music theory aspect, this course caters to you. We provide step-by-step guidance for constructing the worksheet, ensuring you grasp the fundamentals of both Excel and music theory. For those more inclined towards the theory, a completed copy of the worksheet is provided at each stage, allowing you to dive straight into the musical exploration.
In a unique twist, the worksheet is formatted with the lowest guitar string at the top, mirroring the way most guitarists visually perceive the fretboard while playing. This intuitive layout ensures a seamless transition from theory to practice, enhancing your ability to visualize and navigate the fretboard with ease.
As the course progresses, we delve into the key of C in open position, unraveling its mysteries with unparalleled detail. You will learn to construct and analyze each chord within this key, mapping them onto the fretboard, fingering the positions, and understanding their relationship with the C Major scale. By contrasting the C Major Scale with the scale of each chord, you gain a holistic understanding of musical relationships and patterns, enriching your theoretical knowledge and practical skills simultaneously.
This is more than just a course; it’s an innovative journey that blends the power of Excel with the beauty of guitar music theory, ensuring you emerge with a solid foundation and a new-found appreciation for the fretboard. Join us on this unique adventure and transform your approach to guitar theory and practice!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Create Excel Worksheet Tool
Lecture 1: 1010 Spreadsheet Creation Mapping the Path to Fretboard Enlightenment Part 1
Lecture 2: 1014 Spreadsheet Creation Mapping the Path to Fretboard Enlightenment Part 2
Lecture 3: 1016 Spreadsheet Creation Mapping the Path to Fretboard Enlightenment Part 3
Lecture 4: 1020 Spreadsheet Creation Mapping the Path to Fretboard Enlightenment Part 4
Lecture 5: 1025 Spreadsheet Creation Mapping the Path to Fretboard Enlightenment Part 5
Lecture 6: 1030 Spreadsheet Creation Mapping the Path to Fretboard Enlightenment Part 6
Lecture 7: 1035 Spreadsheet Creation Mapping the Path to Fretboard Enlightenment Part 7
Lecture 8: 1040 Spreadsheet Creation Mapping the Path to Fretboard Enlightenment Part 8
Lecture 9: 1045 Spreadsheet Creation Mapping the Path to Fretboard Enlightenment Part 9
Lecture 10: 1050 Spreadsheet Creation Mapping the Path to Fretboard Enlightenment Part 10
Lecture 11: 1055 Spreadsheet Creation Mapping the Path to Fretboard Enlightenment Part 11
Lecture 12: 1060 Spreadsheet Creation Mapping the Path to Fretboard Enlightenment Part 12
Lecture 13: 1065 Spreadsheet Creation Mapping the Path to Fretboard Enlightenment Part 13
Lecture 14: 1070 Spreadsheet Creation Mapping the Path to Fretboard Enlightenment Part 14
Lecture 15: 1075 Spreadsheet Creation Mapping the Path to Fretboard Enlightenment Part 15
Chapter 2: Open Chords Built from the C Major Scale
Lecture 1: 2010 Open Chords – C Major Scale – C Major Chord Worksheet
Lecture 2: 2012 Open Chords – C Major Scale – C Major Chord Fingering
Lecture 3: 2016 Open Chords – C Major Scale – C Major Chord & Related Scale
Lecture 4: 2020 Open Chords – C Major Scale – C Major Chord & Intervals
Lecture 5: 2025 Open Chords – C Major Scale – F Major Chord Worksheet
Lecture 6: 2030 Open Chords – C Major Scale – F Major Chord Fingering
Lecture 7: 2035 Open Chords – C Major Scale – F Major Chord & C Scale
Lecture 8: 2040 Open Chords – C Major Scale – F Major Chord & Intervals
Lecture 9: 2045 Open Chords – C Major Scale – G Major Chord Worksheet
Lecture 10: 2050 Open Chords – C Major Scale – G Major Chord Fingering
Lecture 11: 2055 Open Chords – C Major Scale – G Major Chord on C Scale
Lecture 12: 2060 Open Chords – C Major Scale – G Major Chord Intervals
Lecture 13: 2065 Open Chords – C Major Scale – D Minor Two Chord Worksheet
Lecture 14: 2070 Open Chords – C Major Scale – D Minor Two Chord Fingering
Lecture 15: 2075 Open Chords – C Major Scale – D Minor Two Chord on C Major Scale
Lecture 16: 2080 Open Chords – C Major Scale – D Minor Two Chord Intervals
Lecture 17: 2095 Open Chords – C Major Scale – E Minor Three Chord Fingering
Lecture 18: 2100 Open Chords – C Major Scale – E Minor Three Chord on C Major Scale
Lecture 19: 2110 Open Chords – C Major Scale – E Minor Three Chord Intervals
Lecture 20: 2115 Open Chords – C Major Scale – A Minor 6 Chord Worksheet
Lecture 21: 2120 Open Chords – C Major Scale – A Minor 6 Chord Fingering
Lecture 22: 2125 Open Chords – C Major Scale – A Minor 6 & Scales
Lecture 23: 2130 Open Chords – C Major Scale – A Minor 6 Intervals
Lecture 24: 2135 Open Chords – C Major Scale – B Diminished 7 Chord Worksheet
Lecture 25: 2140 Open Chords – C Major Scale – B Diminished 7 Chord Fingering
Lecture 26: 2145 Open Chords – C Major Scale – B Diminished 7 Chord Intervals
Chapter 3: Pentatonic & Major or Minor Scale Position Fret 5 (Position 1 or G Shape)
Lecture 1: 2300 Pentatonic & Major or Minor Scale Positions Worksheet
Lecture 2: 2310 Pentatonic Scale Fret 5 Fingering
Lecture 3: 2315 Pentatonic Scale Fret 5 Intervals
Lecture 4: 2320 C Major-A Minor Scale Fret 5 – Fingering
Lecture 5: 2325 C Major-A Minor Scale Fret 5 – Intervals
Lecture 6: 2330 A Minor Scale & Related Modes Fret 5 – Intervals
Lecture 7: 2335 C Major-A Minor Scale Fret 5 – Target C Major Chord
Lecture 8: 2340 C Major-A Minor Scale Fret 5 – Target F Major Chord
Lecture 9: 2345 C Major-A Minor Scale Fret 5 – Target G Major Chord
Lecture 10: 2350 C Major-A Minor Scale Fret 5 – Target D Minor Chord
Lecture 11: 2355 C Major-A Minor Scale Fret 5 – Target E Minor Chord
Lecture 12: 2360 C Major-A Minor Scale Fret 5 – Target A Minor Chord
Chapter 4: Pentatonic & Major or Minor Scale Fret 7 (Position 2 or E Shape)
Lecture 1: 2365 C Major – A Minor Pentatonic Scale Fret 7 Fingering
Lecture 2: 2370 C Major – A Minor Pentatonic Scale Fret 7 Intervals
Lecture 3: 2375 C Major – A Minor Scale Fret 7 Fingering
Lecture 4: 2380 C Major – A Minor Scale Fret 7 Intervals
Lecture 5: 2385 A Minor Scale Fret 7 Intervals
Lecture 6: 2390 C Major – A Minor Scale Fret 7 Focusing on the C Note
Lecture 7: 2395 C Major – A Minor Scale Fret 7 Focusing on the F Note
Lecture 8: 2400 C Major – A Minor Scale Fret 7 Focusing on the G Note
Lecture 9: 2405 C Major – A Minor Scale Fret 7 Focusing on the D Note
Lecture 10: 2410 C Major – A Minor Scale Fret 7 Focusing on the E Note
Lecture 11: 2415 C Major – A Minor Scale Fret 7 Focusing on the A Note
Chapter 5: Pentatonic & Major or Minor Scale – Fret 9 (Position 3 or D Shape)
Lecture 1: 2420 C Major – A Minor Pentatonic Scale Fret 9 Fingering
Lecture 2: 2425 C Major – A Minor Pentatonic Scale Fret 9 Intervals
Lecture 3: 2430 C Major – A Minor 7 Note Scale Fret 9 Fingering
Lecture 4: 2435 C Major – A Minor 7 Note Scale Fret 9 Intervals
Lecture 5: 2440 C Major – A Minor Scale Fret 9 Focusing on the C Note
Lecture 6: 2445 C Major – A Minor Scale Fret 9 Focusing on the F Note
Lecture 7: 2450 C Major – A Minor Scale Fret 9 Focusing on the G Note
Lecture 8: 2455 C Major – A Minor Scale Fret 9 Focusing on the D Note
Lecture 9: 2460 C Major – A Minor Scale Fret 9 Focusing on the E Note
Lecture 10: 2465 C Major – A Minor Scale Fret 9 Focusing on the A Note
Chapter 6: Pentatonic & Major or Minor Scale – Frets 0 & 12 (Position 4 or C Shape)
Lecture 1: 2470 C Major – A Minor Pentatonic Scale Fret 0 & 12 Fingering
Lecture 2: 2475 C Major – A Minor Pentatonic Scale Fret 0 & 12 Intervals
Lecture 3: 2480 C Major – A Minor 7 Note Scale Fret 0 & 12 Fingering
Chapter 7: Interval & Modes Worksheet Creation – Complement & Parallel Modes
Lecture 1: 3010 Interval & Modes – Complement & Parallel Worksheet
Lecture 2: 3014 Interval & Modes – Complement & Parallel Worksheet Part 2
Lecture 3: 3016 Interval & Modes – Complement & Parallel Worksheet Part 3
Lecture 4: 3018 Interval & Modes – Complement & Parallel Worksheet Part 4
Lecture 5: 3020 Interval & Modes – Complement & Parallel Worksheet Part 5
Lecture 6: 3022 Interval & Modes – Complement & Parallel Worksheet Part 6
Lecture 7: 3024 Interval & Modes – Complement & Parallel Worksheet Part 7
Lecture 8: 3026 Interval & Modes – Complement & Parallel Worksheet Part 8
Lecture 9: 3028 Interval & Modes – Complement & Parallel Worksheet Part 9
Lecture 10: 3030 Interval & Modes – Complement & Parallel Worksheet Part 10
Lecture 11: 3032 Interval & Modes – Complement & Parallel Worksheet Part 11
Instructors
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Robert (Bob) Steele
CPA, CGMA, M.S. Tax, CPI
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- 4 stars: 18 votes
- 5 stars: 45 votes
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