Rockabilly Guitar For Beginners
Rockabilly Guitar For Beginners, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 38 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 692 reviews, and has 2499 subscribers.
You will learn about play authentic rockabilly guitar solos accompany 1950s rock 'n' roll songs figure out the chords of a song recognize various song structures e.g. 12 Bar Blues know how to play and how to use the diatonic scale This course is ideal for individuals who are This guitar course is meant for guitar players who want to learn this exciting style of music. You should know how to play some basic open chords and know the concept of bar-chords, but no further knowledge is required. This course is probably not for you if you're looking for advanced techniques. It is particularly useful for This guitar course is meant for guitar players who want to learn this exciting style of music. You should know how to play some basic open chords and know the concept of bar-chords, but no further knowledge is required. This course is probably not for you if you're looking for advanced techniques.
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Summary
Title: Rockabilly Guitar For Beginners
Price: $74.99
Average Rating: 4.75
Number of Lectures: 38
Number of Quizzes: 1
Number of Published Lectures: 38
Number of Published Quizzes: 1
Number of Curriculum Items: 39
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 39
Original Price: €34.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- play authentic rockabilly guitar solos
- accompany 1950s rock 'n' roll songs
- figure out the chords of a song
- recognize various song structures e.g. 12 Bar Blues
- know how to play and how to use the diatonic scale
Who Should Attend
- This guitar course is meant for guitar players who want to learn this exciting style of music. You should know how to play some basic open chords and know the concept of bar-chords, but no further knowledge is required. This course is probably not for you if you're looking for advanced techniques.
Target Audiences
- This guitar course is meant for guitar players who want to learn this exciting style of music. You should know how to play some basic open chords and know the concept of bar-chords, but no further knowledge is required. This course is probably not for you if you're looking for advanced techniques.
If you have recently started to play the guitar and you want to play 1950s Rockabilly and Rock ‘n’ Roll the right way, then this course is perfect for you. We’ll start with the basics and at the end of the course you have learned how to play 6 great Rockabilly Solos, that you won’t find anywhere else on the internet.
In this course you will also learn:
- How to determine the key of a song
- The basics of the Nashville Number System
- To recognize and to play common chord progressions
- Which chords you should use In Rockabilly
- To master the fretboard layout
- Basic chord and scale theorie in a song context
- How to accompany a song and play behind a singer
- To play 6 simple to medium rockabilly solos note for note
- How to work out your own solo
Which materials are included in this course?
Over 2 hours of HD video lessons. The Note for Note Sections are filmed in split screen technique so you can catch every detail of both hands.
For every song you’ll learn, I recorded a jam track at four different tempos that sounds as close as possible to the original. That makes it really fun to practice your solos at your own speed.
I also included tabs in PDF and Guitar Pro format as well as various graphics and chord diagrams
Don’t hesitate to ask some questions in the discussion section throughout this course. I will answer each one of your questions as fast as possible.
Here is what my students and customers say:
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“Fantastic!! Great lesson by one of the best rockabilly guitar player.Thanks”, Michael Simond
“It’s great to see a guitar player showing how to play the solos to Dancing Doll”, Art Adams
” I’ve retired and your lessons are really tasty. I can play Blues
and Rock but your lessons are really opening things up.”, Craig Wolf
“These lessons are really brilliant!! – Well recorded and clearly
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Chord Progressions
Lecture 1: How to determine the key of a song
Lecture 2: Examples and Excercises
Lecture 3: The major scale and the tones on the fretboard
Lecture 4: The I IV V Chord Progression
Lecture 5: Rockabilly Chords Part 1
Lecture 6: The 12 Bar Blues
Lecture 7: The 16 Bar Blues
Lecture 8: The I VI IV V Progression
Lecture 9: Rockabilly Chords Part 2
Chapter 3: Comping
Lecture 1: Alternating Picking Pattern
Lecture 2: Rock 'n 'Roll Rhythm Comping
Lecture 3: Single String Bass Run
Lecture 4: School of Rock and Roll Riff
Lecture 5: Another Fretboard Lesson
Lecture 6: Rockabilly Picking Pattern
Lecture 7: Other Simple Comping Options On The High Strings
Chapter 4: Chord Theory
Lecture 1: The Major Chord
Lecture 2: The Major 6th Chord
Lecture 3: The Major 7th Chord
Lecture 4: The Dominant 7th Chord
Chapter 5: Soloing
Lecture 1: Ten Little Woman Solo note for note
Lecture 2: Treat Me Right Solo note for note
Lecture 3: I'm Through Solo note for note
Lecture 4: So Doggone Lonesome Solo note for note
Lecture 5: Honky Tonk Man Solo note for note
Lecture 6: Honky Tonk Man – Lick In The Last Chorus
Lecture 7: Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On Solo note for note
Lecture 8: Which Scales Should I Use To Play Rockabilly?
Lecture 9: Using Chords To Get Started On Soloing
Lecture 10: Playing The I IV V Chords Three Frets Up
Lecture 11: Adding The 6th and 7th Chord
Lecture 12: Adding The D-Shape
Lecture 13: Let's Use The G-String As Well
Lecture 14: How About The D-String
Lecture 15: Tips For Efficient Practicing
Chapter 6: Rhythm Guitar Section
Lecture 1: Basic Strumming Pattern
Lecture 2: Shuffle Rhythm
Instructors
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Randy Richter
Guitar Player, Teacher, Specialized in 1950s Rock and Roll
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 7 votes
- 2 stars: 8 votes
- 3 stars: 51 votes
- 4 stars: 191 votes
- 5 stars: 435 votes
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