
Welcome to the class!
In this lesson I introduce the project for this course.
In this lesson we cover the gear you will need to get started playing electric guitar.
This lesson is about the different parts of your electric guitar.
This lesson is about how to hold the guitar while sitting down and how to hold a guitar pick.
In this lesson I show you how to tune your guitar using an app.
This lesson is about how to fret notes properly on your electric guitar.
This lesson is an introduction on how to plug your guitar into your amp, how to connect your guitar pedals and how to dial in the settings on your guitar and amp.
This lesson is an introduction to tablature (tabs).
In this lesson we get into a nice warm up exercise to get us loose and more comfortable with the fretboard.
In this lesson we learn how to play our first riff.
In this lesson we learn how pitch works on the guitar.
In this lesson we learn how to play another riff on the low E string.
In this lesson we learn how to play another riff on the A string and low E string.
In this lesson I show you how to read chord diagrams.
In the next several lessons we’re going to focus on learning our first chords.
In this lesson we learn our first chord, Em.
In this lesson we learn how to play the D major chord.
In this lesson we learn how to play another open chord, the C chord.
In this lesson we learn how to play another open chord, the G chord.
We’re almost ready to play our first song, but first we’re going to cover strumming.
In this lesson we learn how to read a form of tablature that includes rhythm.
In this lesson we learn how to play our first song.
In this lesson we learn how to play another song.
In this lesson we learn about 4/4 time.
In this lesson we learn how to play the chord Am.
In this lesson we learn how to play our first scale.
In this lesson we learn the Em pentatonic scale in open position covering all 6 strings.
In this lesson we learn how to put our new knowledge of chords, scales, rhythms and setting our guitar tone together to make our own original music.
In this lesson I play the backing track that I’ve created for this project and then jam some lead guitar ideas using the Em pentatonic scale.
In this lesson I give you some quick tips on how to get the most out of the backing track that I’ll be playing for you.
In this lesson I play my project chord progression along with a beat so that you can play along and try out some lead guitar ideas of your own.
In this lesson I show you how to play another riff that I created for you.
In this lesson I show you how to play another riff that I wrote for you. This is the last riff for this course.
This video wraps up our electric guitar basics course.
In this class, I guide you through the essentials of learning to play the electric guitar. The course starts with learning about what gear you’ll need and ends with learning how to write your own music on guitar.
This class is designed for absolute beginners with no prior experience playing electric guitar as well as for folks wanting to brush up on the basics of the instrument.
If you’ve been wanting to learn how to play electric guitar but have been putting it off because you’re not sure how to get started, then this class is for you. The goal of this class is to get you playing electric guitar as quickly as possible. Once you complete this course, you’ll have the basics in place so that you can start learning how to play your favorite songs and riffs and even create your own music.
Included in this class are many downloadable resources: tips for tuning your guitar, warm up exercises, chord diagrams, scales and sheet music, as well as an audio recording for you to play along with.
In order to take this class, you’ll need an electric guitar, guitar amplifier, instrument cable and a tuner (you can use a free tuning app for your phone or tablet).
In this course, you'll learn:
Gear You Will Need
Electric Guitar Anatomy
How to Hold Your Electric Guitar and Pick
How to Tune Your Electric Guitar
How to Fret Notes
Plugging In and Setting Your Tone
How to Read Tablature
Warm Up Exercises
How to Play 5 Guitar Riffs
How Pitch Works on the Guitar
How to Read Chord Diagrams
5 Essential Chords: Em, D, C, G, Am
Strumming, Beats and Rhythm
How to Play Two Songs
What 4/4 Time Means
Your First Scales
How to Write Your Own Music
Lead Guitar Examples
Tips, Tricks & Resources
I also provide a backing track for you to jam along with me during one of the video lessons, as well as a downloadable mp3 version of it. This is an opportunity for you to have fun and jam!
I would love to hear from you and am happy to answer any questions, so please feel free to reach out to me by sending me a message here on Udemy.
I hope that this class inspires you to learn more about how to play guitar and create music. I have other classes available here on Udemy and suggest "Create a Chord Progression on Guitar (Major Key)" to continue your learning.