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Chords and Rhythm Guitar: Complete

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Lessons included in this course:

Primer Section

  1. Intro to the Primer Section
  2. Proper Posture and How To Hold The Pick
  3. Basic Picking Technique - Pick Rest
  4. Basic Fretting Technique
  5. Naming the Notes on the Fretboard
  6. How To Read Tablature
  7. Dexterity Exercise 1
  8. Tuning With A Tuner

Chord Must Knows/Hacks & Logic

  1. How To Read Chord Stamps
  2. Basic Chord Technique
  3. 9 Essential Chords
  4. Curled Knuckle Technique - To Help With Chord Playing
  5. Advice and Encouragement
  6. Changing Chords - Transitions
  7. Quicken Your Chord Transitions Using the Inventory Trick
  8. Play Your Chords On Time When Moving From One Chord To The Next
  9. Using The Thumb For Muting and Playing Chords
  10. Workouts for Your Hand Without a Guitar
  11. How To Read Chord Charts
  12. One Trick That Will Double Your Chord Vocabulary adding the b7
  13. Stationary Springboards - Fretboard Knowledge
  14. Movable Springboards - Fretboard Knowledge
  15. Using Springboards to instantly double your chord vocabulary
  16. Magic Z or Lightning Bolt Pattern - Fretboard Mapping Logic and Theory
  17. How and When To Use A Capo
  18. Overview of Various Capos
  19. Transposing Up AND Down With a Capo - SUPER Powerful Tool for Changing Keys
  20. How To Keep Everything In The Feel Of G or C Major
  21. How to find the chords to any key instantly without music theory - 6th string root
  22. How to find the chords to any key instantly without music theory - 5th string root-
  23. Inversions and Slash Chords
  24. Inversions You Will Use A Lot
  25. Chord Noodling
  26. Intro to Power Chords
  27. Playing Open Chords on the Electric Guitar - Less is More
  28. Nashville Number System
  29. Introduction To Relative Major - Minor
  30. Relative Major Minor on the Piano Keyboard

Chord Construction

  1. Chord Construction INTRO
  2. Definitions That We Will Be Using
  3. Sharps Flats Naturals Revealed By Piano
  4. Harmony As Revealed By The Piano Keyboard
  5. Introduction To Chord Construction
  6. Construction of the Major Scale
  7. Construction of Triads- Major Chord
  8. Construction of Triads- Minor Chord
  9. Construction of Triads- Diminished Chord
  10. Construction of Triads- Augmented Chord
  11. Construction of Suspended 4th Chord
  12. Naturally occurring diatonic chords
  13. The Naturally Occurring Diatonic Chords and How We Get These
  14. Chordal Scales in G Major
  15. Chordal Scales in C Major
  16. 7th Chord Introduction
  17. Creating The Major 7th Chord
  18. Creating the Minor 7th Chord
  19. Creating The Dominant 7th Chord
  20. Creating the Half-Diminished 7th chord
  21. Creating the Minor Major 7th Chord
  22. Creating an Augmented 7th chord
  23. Creating a Diminished 7th
  24. Extensions Beyond the 7th Chord
  25. Chord Construction Outro

Bar Chords

  1. Welcome
  2. Understanding the Forms
  3. Capo Tricks
  4. Introduction to the F Chord
  5. 6th String Root Bar Chords - First 48 Chords
  6. 5th String Root Bar Chords - Second 48 Chords
  7. Introduction To The CAGED System
  8. Thank You

Rhythm

  1. Intro to the Rhythm Section
  2. Pick Rest
  3. Basic Rhythm Lesson
  4. Basic Strumming Lesson
  5. Big Strumming To Sharpen Your Strumming Skills
  6. Picks and How The Gauge Effects Your Playing
  7. Two Essential Tips to Strengthen Your Stamina
  8. Understanding Shuffle Rhythms
  9. Pick or Strum Hand Muting For Spicing Up Your Playing
  10. Introduction To The Metronome - Improving Your Timing
  11. How To Determine The Strumming Pattern Of A Song
  12. Strumming 16th Notes - Dirtying Up Your Strum
  13. Using Accents to Play in Time
  14. Using the Rake Technique
  15. How To Learn to Practice a Song Step-By-Step - Amazing Grace
  16. 12 Bar Blues - Folsom Prison Blues - Alternating Bass Notes
  17. Conclusion to Rhythm Section

Chord Noodling

  1. Introduction
  2. Keeping Everything in the Key of C or G
  3. Chords for the Key of C
  4. Chord Noodling in the Key of C
  5. Key of C- C Chord
  6. Key of C- D minor chord
  7. Key of C- E minor chord
  8. Key of C- F chord
  9. Key of C- G chord
  10. Key of C- A minor chord
  11. Chords in the Key of G
  12. Chord Noodling in the Key of G
  13. Key of G- G chord
  14. Key of G- A minor chord
  15. Key of G- B minor chord
  16. Key of G- C chord
  17. Key of G- D chord
  18. Key of G- E minor chord
  19. Combining Chords While Noodling
  20. Conclusion

The CAGED Chord System

  1. Intro to the CAGED System- Chords
  2. Explanation of the CAGED System
  3. Other Chord Examples
  4. Practical Applications For The CAGED System
  5. Caged System - Advanced Exercises and Applications
  6. How to Apply the CAGED System to Dom 7th Chords
  7. How to Apply the CAGED System to Minor Chords
  8. How to Apply the CAGED System to Minor 7 chords
  9. How to apply the CAGED System to Major 7th Chords
  10. Introduction - Further Investigating the CAGED System
  11. CAGED System Primer - Further Investigating the CAGED System
  12. CAGED 6th String Root Chords - Further Investigating the CAGED System
  13. 4th 6th String Root Chord Bonus D - Further Investigating the CAGED System
  14. 6th String Root Playing Examples - Further Investigating the CAGED System
  15. 4th String Root Examples - Further Investigating the CAGED System
  16. 5th String Root Chords - Further Investigating the CAGED System
  17. 5th String Root Playing Examples - Further Investigating the CAGED System
  18. Conclusion and Exercises - Further Investigating the CAGED System

CAGED Soloing

  1. Introduction - Using the CAGED System For Soloing Improvisation
  2. Why This Works and Why It Is So Powerful
  3. CAGED System For Chords Revisited - Using the CAGED System For Soloing
  4. Where C A G E D A- E- Appear in Our Fretboard Maps
  5. C A- Pentatonic Form - Using the CAGED System For Soloing-Impro
  6. C A- Pentatonic Form - My Take-Away
  7. D Pentatonic Form
  8. G- E- Pentatonic Form
  9. G- E- Pentatonic Form - My Take-Away
  10. A Pentatonic Form
  11. E Pentatonic Form
  12. E Pentatonic Form - My Take-Away Low Notes
  13. E Pentatonic Form - My Take-Away High Notes
  14. Double-Stops
  15. Conclusion

Chord Visualization Series

  1. Chord Visualization Introduction
  2. Chord Visualization - Major Scale
  3. Chord Visualization - Triads
  4. Chord Visualization - 6th String Triads
  5. Chord Visualization - 5th String Root Triads
  6. Chord Visualization - 4th String Root Triads
  7. Chord Visualization- Which Chords Are Major Minor Diminished
  8. Chord Visualization - Sister Chords
  9. Chord Visualization - Extended Chords
  10. Chord Visualization- 7th Chords Overview
  11. Chord Visualization- Dominant 7th Chord
  12. Chord Visualization- Minor 7th Chord
  13. Chord Visualization- Major 7th Chord
  14. Chord Visualization- Half-Diminished 7th Chord
  15. Chord Visualization- Fully Diminished 7th Chord
  16. Chord Visualization- Minor Major 7th Chord
  17. Chord Visualization- Congratulations

Circle of Fifths

  1. Intro to Circle of 5ths mini-course
  2. Circle of Fifths Overview
  3. Where We Get the Circle of Fifths
  4. Memorizing the Circle of Fifths
  5. Using the Circle of Fifths To Determine the Notes Within a Key
  6. Using the Circle of Fifths to Determine Relative Major and Minor
  7. Using the Circle of Fifths to Decipher What Notes Are Sharp In Sharped Keys
  8. Using the Circle of Fifths to Decipher What Notes Are Flatted In Flatted Keys
  9. Using the Circle of Fifths to Find -One Four Five- Chord Progressions
  10. Using the Circle of Fifths to Determine Key Signatures
  11. Using the Circle of Fifths for Transposing Easily
  12. Using The Circle of Fifths to Determine What Chords Work for a Particular Key
  13. Outro to Circle of 5ths mini-course

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