B3 | Beginner Guitar Course | Level 3
In the third module of the Beginner Guitar Course, we will focus intensely on the technical development of your guitar skills. At this stage, you are ...
- BEGINNER GUITAR COURSE | Level 3
Overview
In the third module of the Beginner Guitar Course, we will focus intensely on the technical development of your guitar skills. At this stage, you are familiar with all of the basic chords and should be pretty confident with basic strumming patterns and arpeggios, so now, with this module, let’s push your guitar skills to the next level.
We will kick start this session with some extended chords, explaining what they are and how they work in the context of music. In between, I will show some exercises that will accelerate your technical development and make you feel more confident with the guitar neck.
All these lessons create one logical, structured guitar development plan. As usual, I will share plenty of practical advice with you that will help you create a practising strategy that gives you consistent results and keeps you motivated to keep coming back to practise each day.
Another two Master Sessions will give you a chance to apply the knowledge from the module in a practical, musical way. I can’t wait to share all of this with you. This module is challenging, but it will be fun and super rewarding once you reach the final lesson!!
By The End Of This Module, You Will Know
- How to use unusual chords to create a 'dreamy' sounding chord progression
- How to play a cool sounding guitar solo to one of the Master Sessions
- What 'passing' chords are and how to use them, so your chord progressions sound more interesting
- How to work on your alternate picking technique with one of the WORKSHOPS
- How to work on the barre chords and three ways of implementing them into your practice routine
- What 'articulation' is and how to use it in the context of a simple guitar solo
- How to confidently read guitar tabs, including simple rhythm patterns
Course Content
About Instructor
Darius
12 Courses