• E Minor Jam / Site Q & A • Simple Fun with Passing Chords
• The Power Chord • Anchoring the Musical Learning Process
• Repeating Bass-Note Blues • Common Key Change Method
• Constructing Chords on the Guitar Neck
• MUSIC READING SERIES: Part 1 of 3
Part 1: Covers how the various handouts and jam tracks from Andrew's lessons are archived.
Part 2: E Minor Jam Track explained and FREE for download!
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Simple Fun with Passing Chords
Passing chords are an excellent way to create a smooth transition between two close chords. While the theory can be complex, this video keeps it fun and simple.
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Power chords are not only one of the first chords guitarists learn, they are one of the most popular chords of the last 50-60 yrs. Learn basic, extended and add9 concepts in this detailed guitar lesson.
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Anchoring the Musical Learning Process
Limitations during the learning process can lead to poor performances. In order to deeply burn in solid ability a slow approach is a must. Learn several exercises to develop a rich learning experience.
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Acoustic Blues soloists will often apply a fingerstyle technique known as Repeating Bass-Notes. With this approach, players achieve a solid driving bass part that lays down a pounding bottom-end.
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Making a Key Change (also known as Modulation) allows new keys to appear and creates new tonality in a piece. A very common method is discussed in this lesson
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Constructing Chords on the Guitar Neck
Building chords on the guitar neck requires more than theory alone. By understanding scale degrees you can build any chord you want - anywhere on the guitar neck!
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MUSIC READING SERIES: Part 1 of 3
The Fingerboard Connection... After deciding that you want to sight-read, you must understand the connection of the staff to the highly valuable 5th position area.
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