Free School Basic Guitar

Discussion in 'Performing Arts' started by themysterytramp, Mar 26, 2008.

  1. themysterytramp

    themysterytramp Member

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    On request a Basic Guitar will be starting up next month when the Free School has been upgraded. Most of the course will be based on learning classic (but easy) songs, so even if you aren't a beginner it might be worth signing up to.
     
  2. Beckner420

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    nice man. Depending on how good the lessons are i might contribute.
     
  3. VaporDude

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    here is guitar lesson number one, open chords, fucking E and A. and play it like you mean it, play for hours back and forth switching between the two, until it is beyond second nature. Experiemnt leaving out certain notes of the chord, play different right hand rhythms. Then try E minor to A. And try A minor resolving to E major. yeah, aight you got that down you can throw in C, or G, or D. do the same adding in each chord, switch up the order/arrangement of the chords and how many bars you play them for, and learn to make all the open chords minor. Yeah right there you can do so much with it, so many songs with those chords...

    Lesson Two- Bar Chords just practice using your index as a bar over every string, then add in your ring and pinky on strings A and D, there you go Minor Chord. To make it Major add yo middle on the G string. Now you can play any chord on the E string major or minor which opens up even more.

    Lesson Three would be the pandoras box of "Jazz" voicings, but you need an understanding of Harmony, and the fingerboard, preferably piano skills as well. Its really something to go into on your own, not something to be taught, but with these three lessons you would be able to play any guitar chords for any song that exists, all you need is a pair of ears.
     

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