BC-132 • The C Chord (Beginner Guitar Lesson)

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This is Stage 3, Lesson 2 of Justin’s Beginner Guitar Course.

This video explains how to play a C Chord and common problems that people have when learning it.

Taught by Justin Sandercoe.

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Beginner Acoustic guitar lesson open chords & chord changing

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In this lesson we teach beginners all about open chords and tips on changing chords made easy and getting these chords comfortable – you can do it!

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Duration : 0:9:50

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Learn guitar strumming timing & rhythm instructional lessons DVD course preview

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IN this video we preview strumming & rhythm 3 DVD course – learn how to strum in time and with rhytm, learn how to use a metronome, learn many strum patterns, learn how to figure out strum patterns, plus many practice exercises and so much more to help get your strumming and rhythm playing to the next level.

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Duration : 0:8:20

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Guitar Lessons for Beginners – How to Play 1000 Songs – Day #1: Holding the Guitar

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Today we’re going to work on proper posture and hand positions when playing guitar (lefties–don’t forget that when I say “right,” that means left for you, and vice versa). Sometimes a simple adjustment to your body helps break through barriers that may be preventing you from getting the sound you desire. We are all shaped a little differently, so make small adjustments that help you physically relax and feel comfortable. Pay special attention to forming good habits right from day one. Only then can you be sure to please your ear with your talent! Additionally, I’ll show you how to easily tune your guitar. You should begin each day’s lesson by setting up your posture and hand positions, and then getting in tune. I’ll also talk a little about song keys. Remember that the goal of this course is to quickly enable you to play guitar and sing along on your own or with your friends. Playing along with your favorite recordings might be difficult at first, but that will surely change as you become more proficient.

Duration : 0:5:45

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Blues Guitar Lessons – Juiced Blues – Super Dom 2 – Soloing Breakdown

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** Take note: Overall Super Dom Blues is based on a simple I-IV-V in G consisting of dominant 7th leanings for each of the three chords. I say “leanings” because as you’ll see in the comping lesson that follows (Super Dom 3) there’s going to not only be dom7 chords coming at you, but also extended dominant chords and stacked fourth voicings as well. It’s all part of the juicing process, my friends. This freedom of interpretation is something you should be aware of and should begin to feel free to use. With that cleared up, let’s get into the secret behind the sauce, shall we?

As said in the previous segment, superimposing consists of playing a secondary element over a primary element. In this instance, secondary melodic ideas in the form of superimposed m7b5 arpeggios and a single pentatonic scale are played over the primary harmonic movement as dictated by the bass line (speaking of, going right along with the idea of freely interpreting the vibe as dominant; in regards to what’s going on in the background–i.e., the practice rhythm track–that concept applies here as well). Now, a m7b5 arpeggio is made up of the following formula: 1, b3, b5, b7. But when played over the I and IV chords, the notes within the arps change to this formula: 3, 5, b7, 9. So the superimposition is derived from playing a m7b5 arpeggio a major 3rd above the chord’s root, or put simply, from the 3rd. Let’s examine one instance closely to make sure you got the gist. Over G7 whose 3rd is B, a Bm7b5 would be employed, which is made up of B, D, F, and A. Considering G as the root, the notes in that Bm7b5 arpeggio are as follows: B is the 3rd, D is the 5th, F is the b7, and A is the 9th. That, ladies and gents is the gig.

While the same concept is used over the C7 (IV) with the Em7b5 serving as the arpeggio built on the 3rd of the chord, the A minor pentatonic scale played over the D7 (V) superimposition works out as follows. Against the D root the notes are: A (5th), C (b7), D (root), E (9th), and G (11th). Keep in mind that 11th shouldn’t be a note you resolve on as that will directly clash with the powerfully present tritone interval between the 3rd and b7th. It works within a line for sure, but just make sure you fly on by and land on anything but.

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Complete beginners guitar lesson 2

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Part 2 of 3 videos to get complete beginners started to playing the guitar.

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Intermediate acoustic guitar lesson hammer on chord shapes create melody

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In this intermediate video guitar lesson we teach how to embellish your rhythm playing by hammering on chord shapes. All chords written out in text and can be viewed with up close shots of the neck to make learning easy and fun

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Duration : 0:10:53

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Beginner Guitar Lesson #1 “C, D, E Chords”

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Free Music Education! More guitar lessons for people interested in learning guitar. In this lesson I teach the C, D, and E chord in the first position.
Only two chords left!

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Guitar Lessons for Beginners – How to Play 1000 Songs – Day #2: A Major Chord

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Today we will learn our first chord, A Major, and a basic strum pattern. You might be surprised to hear that there are songs that use only one chord! While guitar players may differ on the “most correct” way to finger and strum any one chord, you’ll get the most out of this course by following my suggestions and recommendations. Don’t be confused by the white lines on the outer edges of my guitar–it may look like an additional string in certain camera angles. Also, it’s normal for your fingers to hurt at the beginning. This will go away with practice, but that is also why it is important to keep our practice sessions short for now. Let’s start making music!

Duration : 0:2:30

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Guitar Lessons | Acoustic Guitar Lessons

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Duration : 0:1:14

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