
Explore easy acoustic guitar songs to play at parties by learning to read tablature, basic chords, and popular tunes from artists like Elvis, Coldplay, and the Offspring.
Begin with electric or acoustic guitar, weigh cost and accessories, and build good practice habits early; avoid overspending and aim for a quality Fender or Epiphone.
Develop your acoustic guitar skills with a practical practice plan: practice at least 30 minutes daily, split into 10–15 minute sessions, and play several songs in one to two months.
Understand the 12-note chromatic circle by adding sharps to the notes, starting at C and cycling through C, D sharp, E, F sharp, G, A sharp, B, back to C.
Master half-step and whole-step intervals on guitar, moving between notes like c to c sharp or g to a, using tone and semitone concepts for easy party songs.
Learn to read guitar tablature, a six-line system where numbers show frets and 0 means open strings, with left-hand finger numbers for index, middle, ring, and little finger.
Master warm-up routines and technical exercises for acoustic and electric guitar to enhance dexterity and readiness for party performances.
Learn how to change strings on an acoustic guitar, including removing old strings, checking the number and gauges, and following a step-by-step approach.
Learn essential rhythm for beginners by mastering basic picking patterns and a simple down-down-down-up-down strum, and adapt video speed to fit your skill level for party-ready acoustic songs.
Master intermediate rhythm exercises to sharpen acoustic guitar timing for party-ready songs. Discover easy acoustic guitar songs to play at parties from this course.
Explore two cliché chord progressions in minor and major keys, i–vi–iii–vii and a major-key pattern in B, to embellish rock and pop songs.
Learn KT Tunstall's suddenly I see on acoustic guitar with chord shapes and riffs, including F sharp minor and B minor, and timing for intro, verse, and chorus.
Learn Nickelback's rock star with three chords in g major and options in b flat major, e flat, f major, and c, using a six-count rhythm through intro and chorus.
Learn to play Coldplay's speed of sound on acoustic guitar with step-by-step chord progressions (G major, B minor, F sharp minor) and verse-chorus-bridge patterns, plus practice tips and repetition.
Learn an easy Beck Loser acoustic version in standard tuning with simple finger placements, covering intro, chorus, and verse for party-ready guitar play.
Learn Santana smooth through a simple three-chord approach using E minor, F major, and E major, with guided chord changes, strumming patterns, and ear-training exercises.
Master a beginner-friendly acoustic rendition of why don't you get a job by Offspring using simple guitar shapes, power chords, and two core chord progressions for intro and chorus.
Practice a simple three-chord progression for Silverchair's Miss You Love using G major and C9, then transition through E minor, B flat major, and F sharp minor with rhythm focus.
Learn the acoustic version of where are we runnin by Lenny Kravitz, covering chords, finger placements, riffs, with beginner-friendly power chords and a simple three-part structure.
Master Elvis Presley's you're the devil in disguise through practical B-flat major chord shapes, F major and C major, step-by-step finger placements, verse and chorus patterns, and fast-tempo practice tips.
Train your ear to recognize chord changes with a guided exercise: listen with eyes closed, identify each chord, and practice different progressions one bar at a time.
Understand how sharps and flats relate to scales, harmony, and enharmonics, and learn when to use each to match half steps and whole steps in major and minor keys.
Learn to locate and memorize notes on the guitar fretboard, starting with simple string notes and fret relationships, and practice regularly to master tuning and fretboard navigation.
Unlock triads as building blocks of chords, using the third and fifth above a root like C major to improvise chord progressions, guitar solos, and arrangements for acoustic guitar playing.
Master memorizing more than 23 major and minor chords using the e-shaped approach on the sixth string, with open strings and barre-like fingerings.
Learn a guitar-shaped method to memorize over 23 major and minor chords quickly across the fretboard, using the same shape for both chord types.
Invite learners to share feedback via the portal form and suggest new topics to improve the best and easy acoustic guitar songs to play at parties.
WARNING: This course was developed to beginners. learn Music without boring exercises. You will learn songs by:
The Offspring, Silverchair, Elvis Presley, Kt Tunstall, Coldplay and other artists.
It's available on a PC or MAC and there is a iPad, iPhone and Android app ready to go!
Keeping track of which videos(lectures) you have already watched is a breeze. Udemy has a great way of keeping track of your completed lessons(lectures).
The entire course is organized in step-by-step easy to follow layout.
The more you practice the better you will get. With the Right Practice style you will be able to witness fast results!
Learn how to play guitar by just playing your favorite songs.
Meet the teacher
Gabriel Felix
*Music degree at California College of Music;
*Teaching since 2010;
*More than 38.102 students at udemy;
*More than 1 million views on youtube.
Questions
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Thanks
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