05/20/2023
Six String Dreams
I believe learning an instrument. Gives a person a sense of accomplishment and confidence.That carry’s into other aspects of their life.
05/20/2023
Just having fun with a semi guitar lesson for you guys and girls. on the song Kashmir by Led Zeppelin. I still have to work on it a little but I got it. It was the Tunning I had to figure out. I’m just having fun in this. If you want to learn this song. And get a more in depth lesson Get your Guitar out. Let’s set up a lesson ASAP. Expecially the ones who have always felt like they needed to learn the guitar.Its waiting for you.Instead of watching.TV Try a guitar lesson with me. My program is great and will have you playing in no time.P.S. “I did not know any of the words to this song lol. I’m also starting a YouTube channel as soon as I can get all,the equipment needed. Like for sound and mics etc etc. I will teach songs some lessons and just talk about Muisc. Every Genre of music. I think every genre of music effects the other (no matter how big or small the effect is)
I believe music not only enrichs one life.I believe learning how to play music. Gives a person a set of tools (if they choose to use them is of course up to them) that could help them to become a better Human being. It creates confidence,motivation and helps people discover something about themselves they didn’t know was there. People have actually said guitar saved their lives. I feel very fortunate that I get to teach people of all age groups this ability Playing. a musical instrument is like a full body workout for the brain. This is the curriculum I came up with and teach. It is designed to teach the student guitar while learning songs. Not just teach the student a bunch of music Theory and just a bunch of chords and scales. That can be boring and the students looses interest. This program adds in fun while learning to play.
Here is the basic teaching lessons I will do for beginners Common beginners questions answered
BC-102 • What guitar should you buy?
BC-103 • What guitar accessories do you need?
BC-104 • Guitar Anatomy
BC-105 • Make the most of your practice time
BC-106 • Body Posture and Finger Placement
BC-107 • Picks, how to choose one and hold it
BC-108 • How To Read TAB and Chord Boxes
BC-109 • Get your guitar in tune
Stage 1
In this first stage we are going to check out three basic chords and how to change between them. We look at the very basics of rhythm and some easy songs that you can play with just these three chords!
BC-111 • The D Chord
BC-112 • The A Chord
BC-113 • The E Chord
BC-114 • Anchor Fingers for A, D and E
BC-115 • 1 Minute Changes
BC-116 • 4:4 all down rhythm
BC-117 • Easy Songs for Stage 1
BC-118
BC-119 • Stage 1 Practice Schedule
Also might like to check out my Top 10 Easy Songs For Beginners!
Stage 2
Now we are going to introduce some easy minor chords. We'll be changing between them and listening to the difference between Major and Minor. We'll also develop the changes between the new chords and the ones learnt last lesson. We also have to get our foot working and understand why that is important to become friends with a metronome.
BC-121 • The Amin Chord
BC-122 • The Emin Chord
BC-123 • The Dmin Chord
BC-124 • 1 minute Changes
BC-125 • Introducing the metronome
BC-126 • Foot tapping
BC-127 • Easy Songs For Stage 2
BC-128 • training exercises
BC-129 • Stage 2 Practice Schedule
Stage 3
Now we have to get your hand stretching out a bit for a couple of trickier chords. We also introduce the idea of strumming patterns and how to read basic music rhythms.
BC-131 • The G Chord
BC-132 • The C Chord
BC-133 • Names Of Open Strings
BC-134 • 1 minute Changes
BC-135 • Basic Finger Workout
BC-136 • Rhythm Guitar Basics 1
BC-137 • Easy Songs For Stage 3
BC-138 • training exercises
BC-139 • Stage 3 Practice Schedule
Stage 4
Now we are going to introduce some new interesting (but not harder) chords. We also introduce the "partial barre" to toughen up the side of your first finger a bit and talk about counting rhythm, all important stuff.
BC-141 • G7, C7, B7 Chords
BC-142 • The F Maj7 Chord
BC-143 • The A Chord again...
BC-144 • 1 minute Changes
BC-145 • Forcing The Changes
BC-146 • Rhythm Guitar Basics 2
BC-147 • Easy Songs For Stage 4
BC-148 • training exercises
BC-149 • Stage 4 Practice Schedule
Stage 5
We finish off learning our open 7th chords, check out a new way to help get your chord changes even faster and also have a look at shuffle rhythms. You will be able to play blues in three different keys by the end of this stage 🙂 cool... and we get a little look at some basic music knowledge.
BC-151 • A7, D7, E7 Chords
BC-152 • The Note Circle
BC-153 • Air Changes
BC-154 • 1 minute Changes
BC-155 • Triplet Rhythms
BC-156 • Rhythm Guitar Basics 3
BC-157 • Easy Songs For Stage 5
BC-158 •training exercises
BC-159 • Stage 5 Practice Schedule
Stage 6
OK. This is a big stage. Lots of important stuff. You are ready for it... now it's time to tackle the big nasty F Chord. Get ready for a bit of pain and frustration, everyone has to go through this rite of passage. And that is not all. We also have to learn to miss some strums! harder than it sounds... but lots of fun and will sound awesome once you get it!
BC-161 • The Dreaded F Chord
BC-162 • 1 minute Changes
BC-163 • Using a Capo
BC-164 • "Action" and basic guitar set up guide
BC-165 • Rhythm Guitar Basics 4
BC-166 • Picking Individual Strings
BC-167 • Easy Songs For Stage 6
BC-168 • training exercises
BC-169 • Stage 6 Practice Schedule
Stage 7
Now we have the very basics under your fingers, we can start to look at some more interesting stuff - notes on the neck, some cool chords to spice up your playing and a scale! wey hey...
BC-171 • Notes In The Open Position
BC-172 • Power Chords 1
BC-173 • A Sus2/4 and D Sus2/4 Chords, Esus4
BC-174 • 1 minute changes
BC-175 • Rhythm Guitar Basics 5
BC-176 • Minor Pentatonic Scale
BC-177 • Easy Songs For Stage 7
BC-178 • training exercises
BC-179 • Stage 7 Practice Schedule
Stage 8
Now we are ready for some really cool fun stuff... A look at some other common ways of playing the G Chord, a 12 Bar Blues and an exercise to help you get your picking skills a bit sharper.
BC-181 • G Chord Variations
BC-182 • 1 minute Changes
BC-183 • 12 Bar Blues Style
BC-184 • Basic Fingerstyle Exercise
BC-185 • Minor Pentatonic Picking Exercise
BC-186 • Power Chords 2
BC-187 • Easy Songs For Stage 8
BC-188 • training exercises
BC-189 • Stage 8 Practice Schedule
Stage 9
Now we are nearly at the end of our beginners course. Few more things to learn and then it's consolidation time! There is a whole lot of different material here - so take your time, just try and digest one little bit at a time and you'll get there!
BC-191 • Easy Slash Chords
BC-192 • Power Chord Shifts and Palm Mutes
BC-193 • Applied Fingerstyle Patterns
BC-194 • 12 Bar Blues Variations
BC-195 • Minor Pentatonic Pattern
BC-196 • Basic Blues Improvisation
BC-197 • Easy Songs For Stage 9
BC-198 • training exercises
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