These lessens are a free resource to the expert guitar player who wishes to just get a certain amount of the rust off their style, all the way to the very novice guitar player who wants to start out practicing the basics flawlessly.
You will be able to acquire a great deal of lesson materials on this site. We will address the unique styles of Flatpicking Guitar and Fingerstyle Guitar.
Flatpicking Lessons for Acoustic Guitar:
Also known as Bluegrass Guitar, or plectrum guitar picking, this style will be covered in detail from the basics of how to hold the flatpick, how to posture your right hand for the most efficient picking, and how to gain playing speed.
We will cover subjects like right and left hand positioning, how to place the pick, how to play efficiently and much more. Also the left hand will be covered from how to position the neck, position the fingers, and actually play the notes.
Even if you do nothing more than master these fundamentals, you will become a much better musician.
Using the appropriate proficiency and being very dedicatied to a practice regimen are keys to becoming a really outstanding guitar player.
We will show you in extensive detail how to read TAB or tablature. TAB or tablature is the musician's shorthand for those of us who cannot read standard notation.
We will learn hammer-ons, pull-offs, slides and bends very extensively. These are also known as ornamental notes. These ornamental strategies are often considered intermediate or even advanced level of guitar playing, but it is important that you master them.
Finally, we will consider the TAB from actual breaks of a few of the top flatpicking artist's such as Doc Watson, Norman Blake, Tony Rice and mant others. Use these secrets, and you will see your practicing will proceed at an amazing pace.
Acoustic Guitar Lessons - Fingerstyle Guitar:
Fingerstyle guitar gets it's start from ragtime music, where the guitarists of the time attempted to replicate the ragtime piano pieces.
Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed, Merle Travis and countless other fabulous fingerstyle guitar artist's took this style and put their own extraordinary spin on it.
Although it is a very challenging style of guitar playing, it does give a impressive amount of gratification to the guitarist and the listener alike.
I advise that you know your way around the flatpicking guitar style before you attempt to master fingerstyle guitar. It will make your transition into the fingerstyle technique much smoother.
By implementing this we get most of the basics out of the way such as left hand strategies, reading TAB, getting some reasonable speed going, and learning the ornamental strategies. Learning scales, positions and notes of the fretboard will also benefit you greatly, prior to moving on to fingerstyle guitar.
We will begin this style with a number of simple exercises so you can profit from skill and ability, just to get your feet wet. We will concentrate on the right hand techniques, as that is the greatest departure from flatpicking style guitar. Also left hand differences will be covered with regards to chord forms and more.
The next step will be to take some actual song samples and analyze them in detail. This way once you understand in detail, how and why certain breaks are played, you can go on to develop your own special style.
Also, we will be analyzing a number of actual breaks by some of the most famous artist's, such as Chet, Merle, Jerry and more. We can gain from the knowledge of these masters of fingerstyle guitar. You can then create adjustments to these arrangements, and produce your own unusual style.
You will be able to acquire a great deal of lesson materials on this site. We will address the unique styles of Flatpicking Guitar and Fingerstyle Guitar.
Flatpicking Lessons for Acoustic Guitar:
Also known as Bluegrass Guitar, or plectrum guitar picking, this style will be covered in detail from the basics of how to hold the flatpick, how to posture your right hand for the most efficient picking, and how to gain playing speed.
We will cover subjects like right and left hand positioning, how to place the pick, how to play efficiently and much more. Also the left hand will be covered from how to position the neck, position the fingers, and actually play the notes.
Even if you do nothing more than master these fundamentals, you will become a much better musician.
Using the appropriate proficiency and being very dedicatied to a practice regimen are keys to becoming a really outstanding guitar player.
We will show you in extensive detail how to read TAB or tablature. TAB or tablature is the musician's shorthand for those of us who cannot read standard notation.
We will learn hammer-ons, pull-offs, slides and bends very extensively. These are also known as ornamental notes. These ornamental strategies are often considered intermediate or even advanced level of guitar playing, but it is important that you master them.
Finally, we will consider the TAB from actual breaks of a few of the top flatpicking artist's such as Doc Watson, Norman Blake, Tony Rice and mant others. Use these secrets, and you will see your practicing will proceed at an amazing pace.
Acoustic Guitar Lessons - Fingerstyle Guitar:
Fingerstyle guitar gets it's start from ragtime music, where the guitarists of the time attempted to replicate the ragtime piano pieces.
Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed, Merle Travis and countless other fabulous fingerstyle guitar artist's took this style and put their own extraordinary spin on it.
Although it is a very challenging style of guitar playing, it does give a impressive amount of gratification to the guitarist and the listener alike.
I advise that you know your way around the flatpicking guitar style before you attempt to master fingerstyle guitar. It will make your transition into the fingerstyle technique much smoother.
By implementing this we get most of the basics out of the way such as left hand strategies, reading TAB, getting some reasonable speed going, and learning the ornamental strategies. Learning scales, positions and notes of the fretboard will also benefit you greatly, prior to moving on to fingerstyle guitar.
We will begin this style with a number of simple exercises so you can profit from skill and ability, just to get your feet wet. We will concentrate on the right hand techniques, as that is the greatest departure from flatpicking style guitar. Also left hand differences will be covered with regards to chord forms and more.
The next step will be to take some actual song samples and analyze them in detail. This way once you understand in detail, how and why certain breaks are played, you can go on to develop your own special style.
Also, we will be analyzing a number of actual breaks by some of the most famous artist's, such as Chet, Merle, Jerry and more. We can gain from the knowledge of these masters of fingerstyle guitar. You can then create adjustments to these arrangements, and produce your own unusual style.
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