
In this video, we will be using Sonofield to identify the following intervals by ear:
Octaves
Major 3rds
Minor 3rds
Perfect 5ths
Diminished 5ths
These are the exact building blocks of every major, minor, and diminished chord we will use in this course.
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Explore the major scale map on the guitar by ascending and descending intervals from root notes on the E or A strings, visualizing scale degrees and chord qualities.
Explore the minor scale map starting on A and apply diatonic chords: 1 minor, 2 diminished, flat 3 major, 4 minor, 5 minor, flat 6 major, flat 7 major.
Explore the minor scale map on the a string, visualize the fretboard, and apply chord qualities: 1 minor, 2 diminished, flat3 major, 4 minor, 5 minor, flat6 major, flat7 major.
In this video, we will be using Sonofield to identify the following intervals by ear:
Octaves
Major 2nds
Major 3rds
Perfect 4ths
Perfect 5ths
Major 6ths
Major 7ths
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Sonofield | https://sonofield.com/CONNOR20
*Use the above link to download Sonofield for Free and get 20% OFF the Pro Version*
In this video, we will be using Sonofield to identify the following intervals by ear:
Octaves
Major 2nds
Minor 3rds
Perfect 4ths
Perfect 5ths
Minor 6ths
Minor 7ths
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Sonofield | https://sonofield.com/CONNOR20
*Use the above link to download Sonofield for Free and get 20% OFF the Pro Version*
Master harmony by learning essential chord shapes, open chords, and movable root-note patterns across strings, plus major, minor, and diminished progressions. Apply close-voiced triads and inversions to craft guitar progressions.
Explore minor key chord progressions by analyzing four songs, including a one and five progression in a minor key, diatonic and non-diatonic chords, inversions, and extended harmonies, with practical exercises.
Welcome to Songwriting For Guitar | Essential Chords & Progressions!
This course takes everything you've learned about scales, chords, and the fretboard and turns it into actual songs — giving you a repeatable process for writing music from start to finish.
Whether you're a beginner who knows basic chords or an intermediate player looking to break out of playing other people's songs, this course will teach you how to write your own. You'll learn how to build chord progressions, shape them into song sections (intro, verse, chorus, bridge, outro), and assemble everything into a complete composition.
Through a blend of clear instruction and practical assignments, you'll develop a songwriter's toolkit that works in any genre. You'll move beyond random chord progressions and start writing with intention — understanding why certain chords work together, how to create contrast between sections, and how to structure a song that keeps listeners engaged.
Our step-by-step approach ensures that you're not just learning theory, but applying it directly to the guitar. With targeted exercises, fretboard prompts, and composition assignments, you'll build your song one block at a time. By the end of this course, you will have written a complete song — from the first note of the intro to the final chord of the outro.
This comprehensive approach makes songwriting approachable and methodical, regardless of whether you've ever written a song before.
This is Part 2 of my guitar course series.
Part 1 – Music Theory & Fretboard Fundamentals covered the essential theory, intervals, scales, chords, and fretboard visualization.
Part 2 – Essential Chords & Progressions takes everything from Part 1 and puts it into action. Here, you'll learn how to write chord progressions, structure song sections, and build complete songs from the ground up.
Part 3 – Intermediate Chords (Coming Soon
Part 4 - Advanced Chords (Coming Soon)
If you haven't taken Part 1, you can still succeed — but you should be comfortable with major scales, basic chord shapes, and finding notes on the fretboard.
Section 1: Theory
This is both a comprehensive review and distillation of Part 1 - Music Theory and Fretboard Fundamentals.
Section 2: Fretboard
Learn to visualize scale degrees for major and minor across the fretboard in any key — the foundation for visualizing and understanding chord progressions.
Section 3: Harmony
Master open chords, barre chords, close-voiced triads, and inversions — building a complete chord vocabulary across the fretboard.
Section 4: Rhythm
Learn variations on strumming, picking and fingerstyle patterns to apply them to chord progressions that you write in the Harmony section.
Section 5: Arrangement
Write every section of a song: intro, verse, chorus, bridge, and outro — all in the same key, building block by block.
This course is designed for guitarists who already know basic chords (including barre chords) and want to write their own music. Whether you've never written a song before or have started and gotten stuck, this course provides a clear, repeatable framework for composition.
For those who want to stop playing other people's songs and start creating their own, this course will connect the dots between fretboard knowledge and real songwriting.