Guitar Chords & Progressions - Rhythm Guitar Foundation
What you'll learn
- Guitar Chords
- Barre Chords
- Major Chords, Minor Chords, Bar Chords, Power Chords, Suspended Chords, Extended Chord Shapes in open position
- Chord Progressions
- Chord Shifting
- Practicing chord progressions with a metronome
- How To Play The Rhythm Guitar
Requirements
- A working Acoustic Guitar
Description
Two of the most important aspects of Guitar playing are "Rhythm Guitar" and "Lead Guitar" It is a dream of every beginner to be able to strum the strings and sing your favourite tunes. It all starts, from learning the "chords" and "chord progressions"
Above all, a good guitar player is always the one who maintains groove and time. And that is the most important aspect of playing music - Playing in Time! The significance of Rhythm Guitar playing is often overlooked; but in reality, that's the most important part of playing music. This course will help you develop skills that are required to play the Rhythm Guitar. Designed for all beginners, you will learn everything concerning the Rhythm Guitar - Right from the most important chord shapes, to using them in Chord Progressions with strumming patterns and a Metronome!
What will you learn from this course?
-Shapes of all Major, minor chords
-6 Chord Progressions Involving All Open Chords (Maj, min)
-Strumming Patterns for the Open Chord Progressions
-How to play them using a metronome?
-How to add variations to the strumming patterns?
-Bar Chords, Power Chords
-Suspended Chords & Additional Chords (Extended Chords In Open Position)
-10 Extra Chord Progressions (with separate strumming pattern for each) - For Daily Practice
-12 bar blues progression
-Metronome track in different BPM to practice!
Who this course is for:
- Beginner Level Guitar Students
- Guitar Lovers
- beginner guitarists
Instructor
Hi
My name is Sanket, and I'm the founder of Roll and Twang - A foundation of Guitar coaching since 2015 started for the sole purpose of Guitar Education to students who wish to learn from scratch. The word 'Roll' derived from the Rock and roll genre and the sound that the strings generate - 'The Twang' coming from The electric guitar sound which was popular in the 60's.
I have taught beginner to intermediate level students, from the time I started teaching full time. I have trained 800+ students since it's inception, arranged live performances for students who have concluded 1+ years in the institute.
I'm also working professionally in the field of music (as a live performer artist) for the past 12 years. Learner since past 16 years.
My goal is to help students learn and most importantly UNDERSTAND everything that I put out.
My classes will save your time of not knowing where to start, what steps to follow, and all the INFORMATION that already is free, will hopefully become KNOWLEDGE - And that...is the goal!