How To Play Acoustic Guitar From Scratch - Beginner Course
Published 1/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 10.62 GB | Duration: 9h 1m
Published 1/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 10.62 GB | Duration: 9h 1m
90 Progressive Left & Right Hand Exercises for the Absolute Beginner (Tabs & Standard Notation Included)
What you'll learn
90 Progressive Exercises for the Left & Right Hand (Video + PDF)
Classical Fingerstyle Technique
Correct Sitting Position
Playing Bass and Melody Lines Simultaneously
Basic Rhythms (Time Signatures)
Tuning the Guitar
Chords
Barre Technique
Reading Tablature & Standard Notation
Solid Technical Foundation for Any Beginner Song
Requirements
This course is for absolute beginners; no prior course needed.
Description
This course is for anyone who wants to learn the acoustic guitar the right way!The course is designed by Elco, a classical guitarist from Holland. You will learn to play the acoustic guitar using the traditional guitar techniques. This means that you will learn to play with 4 plucking fingers as you would do with fingerstyle guitar. Most guitarists don't realise that this technique is derived from the classical guitar technique - which is (in my humble opinion) the most versatile technique to start off with as a beginner. That's why most serious music schools would recommend using this technique for beginners, because with this technique you learn to play the bass and the melody lines simultaneously. From this solid foundation it is much easier to move to Jazz, Blues, Fingerstyle, Rock and more. Additionally, you will learn to use a unique system to read sheet music easily. After this course you will have a very solid foundation to play and read just about any beginner song. So do you want to learn the acoustic guitar the right way? Then this course is for you! 90 progressive exercises for the left and the right hand (downloadable PDFs) 110+ explanation videos 9+ hours of video contentAccess to a YouTube page with songsBasic knowledge of sitting position, tuning, rhythm and much more!Practice with play along videos in 1st person view (player's perspective on the fretboard)Learn to read tablature & standard notation (using my unique and easy reading tool)Accessible for the ultimate beginner or for anyone looking to freshen up their technique
Overview
Section 1: Lesson 1
Lecture 1 The guitar
Lecture 2 Sitting position
Lecture 3 String names
Lecture 4 Tuning the guitar
Lecture 5 Positioning the left hand
Lecture 6 How to read tabs
Lecture 7 Naming the fingers
Lecture 8 Exercise 1
Lecture 9 Exercise 2
Lecture 10 Exercise 3
Lecture 11 Exercise 4
Lecture 12 Exercise 5
Section 2: Lesson 2
Lecture 13 How to read standard notation on guitar
Lecture 14 Half tones
Lecture 15 Warming-up
Lecture 16 Exercise 6
Lecture 17 Exercise 7
Lecture 18 Exercise 8
Lecture 19 Exercise 9
Lecture 20 Exercise 10
Section 3: Lesson 3
Lecture 21 Warming-up
Lecture 22 Exercise 11
Lecture 23 Exercise 12
Lecture 24 Exercise 13
Lecture 25 Exercise 14
Lecture 26 Exercise 15
Lecture 27 How to count 6/8 time signature
Lecture 28 Exercise 16
Lecture 29 How to count 1/8 notes in a 4/4 time signature
Lecture 30 Exercise 17
Lecture 31 Exercise 18
Lecture 32 Exercise 19
Lecture 33 Exercise 20
Section 4: Lesson 4
Lecture 34 Warming-up
Lecture 35 Exercise 21
Lecture 36 Exercise 22
Lecture 37 Exercise 23
Lecture 38 Exercise 24
Lecture 39 Exercise 25
Lecture 40 Exercise 26
Lecture 41 Exercise 27
Lecture 42 Exercise 28
Lecture 43 Exercise 29
Lecture 44 Exercise 30
Section 5: Lesson 5
Lecture 45 Warming-up
Lecture 46 Exercise 31
Lecture 47 Exercise 32
Lecture 48 Exercise 33
Lecture 49 Exercise 34
Lecture 50 Exercise 35
Lecture 51 Exercise 36
Lecture 52 Exercise 37
Lecture 53 Exercise 38
Lecture 54 Exercise 39
Lecture 55 Exercise 40
Section 6: Lesson 6
Lecture 56 Warming-up
Lecture 57 Exercise 41
Lecture 58 Exercise 42
Lecture 59 Exercise 43
Lecture 60 Exercise 44
Lecture 61 Exercise 45
Lecture 62 Exercise 46
Lecture 63 Exercise 47
Lecture 64 Exercise 48
Lecture 65 Exercise 49
Lecture 66 Exercise 50
Section 7: Lesson 7
Lecture 67 Warming-up
Lecture 68 Exercise 51
Lecture 69 Exercise 52
Lecture 70 Exercise 53
Lecture 71 Exercise 54
Lecture 72 Exercise 55
Lecture 73 Exercise 56
Lecture 74 Exercise 57
Lecture 75 Exercise 58
Lecture 76 The difference between sharp and flat notes
Lecture 77 Exercise 59
Lecture 78 Exercise 60
Section 8: Lesson 8
Lecture 79 Warming-up
Lecture 80 Exercise 61
Lecture 81 Exercise 62
Lecture 82 Exercise 63
Lecture 83 Exercise 64
Lecture 84 Exercise 65
Lecture 85 Exercise 66
Lecture 86 Exercise 67
Lecture 87 Exercise 68
Lecture 88 Exercise 69
Lecture 89 Exercise 70
Lecture 90 How to read 16th notes
Section 9: Lesson 9
Lecture 91 Warming-up
Lecture 92 Exercise 71
Lecture 93 Exercise 72
Lecture 94 Exercise 73
Lecture 95 Exercise 74
Lecture 96 Exercise 75
Lecture 97 Exercise 76
Lecture 98 Exercise 77
Lecture 99 Exercise 78
Lecture 100 Exercise 79
Lecture 101 Exercise 80
Section 10: Lesson 10
Lecture 102 Warming-up
Lecture 103 Exercise 81
Lecture 104 Exercise 82
Lecture 105 Exercise 83
Lecture 106 Exercise 84
Lecture 107 Exercise 85
Lecture 108 Exercise 86
Lecture 109 Exercise 87
Lecture 110 Exercise 88
Lecture 111 Exercise 89
Lecture 112 Exercise 90
Absolute Beginners