
tuning the guitar
warm up exercise
basics
quick guitar setup to start playing
short explanation Amp setting
reading tabs
learn and hit the road
Big credit deserve to this amazing channel for the backing tracks in this course - you can visit here
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqW3saYRQTO8WzsKacgaJNQ
backing track for the riff
try to play together!
learning first riff in "blues style"
learn riff number two
practice a famous Rolling Stone riff, starting on the second fret of the fifth string and moving to the fourth and fifth frets. use the first, third, and fourth fingers.
Learn and play a famous Rolling Stone riff on the electric guitar by practicing the second fret of the fifth string, exploring fingerings, and playing along with a backing track.
Practice blues by listening to the first track and playing along with the backing track. In the next lesson, start another cool riff.
Practice beat it with a slower version, then play along with the original song in standard tuning to master the intro rhythm as this lesson's challenge.
watch the video - write your answers - and than make the short quiz
Practice palm muting and rhythm control on the guitar, focusing on hand position near the bridge, using power chords in a basic rock rhythm, and coordinating with drums.
Learn the famous Smoke on the Water riff with beginner-friendly steps, including dodging on the third fret, palm-muted power chords, and moving between G5, F, and G.
Learn to play along with a backing track to practice together, helping electric guitar beginners build rhythm, timing, and confidence.
Learn to read chords and practice chord shapes, starting with e minor and b, strumming each chord four times, to begin playing songs like the joker by Steve Miller Band.
Master the G chord, combine it with D, A minor, and C to form a three-chord progression, and practice strumming and picking to play knocking on heaven's door.
you will learn special techniques for solo, how to use it and practice exercises
Master hammer-ons, pull-offs, and bends, applying them to the pentatonic and blues scales. Practice with a blues backing track, add two notes, and use slides to shape your solo.
Hello and thank you for taking interest in this course. "Electric Guitar beginners- Learn to play the Electric Guitar"
Do you have 15 minutes a day ?
This course is simply straight to the point and delivers all the necessary knowledge a beginner needs in a non-intimidating and organized way.
This course includes all my 18 years of experience teaching thousands of students with this proven method.
This course will help you stop dreaming and start living your dreams today!
with this Electric Guitar beginners course, you need only 15 minutes a day - practice a short amount of time every day
and start to rock&roll!
There isn't anything cooler than shaking out on the electric guitar however it isn't pretty much as simple as it looks. All the bosses have experienced the way toward choosing a guitar, amp, and a few pedals and plunking down to rehearse.
It is critical to follow some master direction before you commit a costly error or get any unfortunate propensities. On the off chance that you are thinking about what do you need to play electric guitar, you have shown up at the correct spot.
Figuring out how to play electric guitar isn't that not quite the same as learning on an acoustic. The fundamentals are the equivalent:
You press and hold strings down with your left hand.
You hit the strings with your correct hand and that makes music.
So the nuts and bolts are the equivalent, however generally speaking, learning electric guitar is more enthusiastically than learning acoustic guitar in light of the fact that for electric guitarists there are more factors in play at any one time.
There are more 'controls'; dials and things that impact the sound you create.
An acoustic guitar is just a piece of wood with an opening in the center, there's very little that can turn out badly there. In any case, for electric guitar there are much more connections in the chain that should be dominated in the event that you need to sound great.