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The Apprentice - Beginner Guitar Course Volume 1
What you'll learn
How to hold and tune the guitar
Master basic chords and chord progressions
How to read TAB, chord diagrams and chord progressions
And much more!
Requirements
Must own a guitar and guitar pick
No knowledge or experience needed
Description
Have you always dreamed of playing the guitar, jamming to your favorite songs, or impressing your friends? Well, it's time to stop dreaming and start playing because learning guitar is one of the most exciting and rewarding activities you can choose! And the best part? It's never been easier or more fun to get started. Whether you're 13 or 72, my online guitar courses are designed specifically for beginners like you. I know how intimidating it can be to start something new, but I've broken everything down into easy-to-follow, online video guitar lessons. You will learn all the basics and build your skills step by step, right from the comfort of your own home or any location with internet access.You might be asking: "Now, why should I learn online?"Here's why:Convenience - No need to drive to a studio or follow someone else's schedule. You can learn whenever and wherever you like.Comfort - Practice in your own space, ensuring you feel comfortable. It's just you, your guitar, and the course.Self-paced learning - Take as much time as you need on each lesson. You are in control, with the flexibility to go back and review videos as often as you like. Meaning no pressure and seriously easy going, right?Access to resources - You'll get access to sheet music, play-along tracks, and video tutorials that you can use to practice anytime and anywhere.Affordable - No expensive private lessons; these courses give you great value without breaking the bank."It's also worth mentioning that you will learn a lot! Topics such as:How to read chord diagrams, chord progressions and TABUnderstanding basic rhythm, chords and scalesHow to tune and hold the guitarExercises for improving techniqueUnderstanding some basics about gearMyths and facts debunked with my opinion and expertiseAnd more!And here's why picking up the guitar is more than just learning an instrument:Stress relief - playing guitar is a fantastic way to relax and let off some steam after a long day.Boosts creativity - It's a great outlet for self-expression, allowing you to create your own music and explore different styles.Social connection - guitar is perfect for jamming with friends, joining a band, or even serenading that special someone.Builds discipline and focus - learning to play an instrument helps improve concentration and patience, skills that are valuable in everyday life."So, if you've been thinking about learning the guitar, there's no better time than now. Sign up for my beginner-friendly course, and let's start your guitar journey together. It's time to pick up the guitar and play your first chord!Note: This course is suitable for adults and children that are 12 years old or older. Children need to be supervised by an adult when taking this course.
Overview
Section 1: Introductie
Lecture 1 What do you need for this course?
Lecture 2 Welcome to the course!
Lecture 3 What will you learn in this course?
Lecture 4 Curriculum
Lecture 5 About me
Lecture 6 Left vs right handed guitar, which one is better?
Lecture 7 Can you play a right handed guitar if you are left handed?
Lecture 8 Buying your first guitar
Lecture 9 E book
Lecture 10 How to connect a Jack cable to a guitar
Lecture 11 Strap locks explained
Lecture 12 Nails explained
Lecture 13 Metronome explained
Lecture 14 How much should you practice?
Lecture 15 Useful apps
Lecture 16 Humidity
Lecture 17 2 way humidification system
Section 2: Chapter 1
Lecture 18 Basic rhythm notation explained
Lecture 19 How to hold the guitar pick
Lecture 20 Basic rhythms explained
Lecture 21 Strumming explained
Lecture 22 Ways to learn guitar
Lecture 23 Repeat symbols explained
Lecture 24 How to read chord diagrams
Lecture 25 Chord diagram examples
Lecture 26 Exercise 1 explained
Lecture 27 Are you experiencing discomfort?
Lecture 28 Exercise 1A
Lecture 29 Exercise 1A with sheet music
Lecture 30 How to become a master in chords and chord progressions
Lecture 31 Exercise 1B
Lecture 32 Exercise 1B with sheet music
Lecture 33 Exercise 1C
Lecture 34 Exercise 1C with sheet music
Lecture 35 Exercise 2 explained
Lecture 36 Exercise 2A
Lecture 37 Exercise 2A with sheet music
Lecture 38 Tap your foot
Lecture 39 Exercise 2B
Lecture 40 Is learning music theory a complete waste of time?
Lecture 41 Exercise 2B with sheet music
Lecture 42 Exercise 2C
Lecture 43 Exercise 2C with sheet music
Lecture 44 Exercise 3 explained
Lecture 45 Exercise 3A
Lecture 46 Exercise 3A with sheet music
Lecture 47 Exercise 3B
Lecture 48 Exercise 3B with sheet music
Lecture 49 Exercise 3C
Lecture 50 Exercise 3C with sheet music
Lecture 51 Exercise 4 explained
Lecture 52 Exercise 4A
Lecture 53 Exercise 4A with sheet music
Lecture 54 Exercise 4B
Lecture 55 Exercise 4B with sheet music
Lecture 56 Exercise 4C
Lecture 57 Exercise 4C with sheet music
Lecture 58 Exercise 5 explained
Lecture 59 Exercise 5A
Lecture 60 Exercise 5A with sheet music
Lecture 61 Exercise 5B
Lecture 62 Exercise 5B with sheet music
Lecture 63 Exercise 5C
Lecture 64 Exercise 5C with sheet music
Lecture 65 Exercise 6 explained
Lecture 66 Exercise 6A
Lecture 67 Exercise 6A with sheet music
Lecture 68 Exercise 6B
Lecture 69 Exercise 6B with sheet music
Lecture 70 Exercise 6C
Lecture 71 Exercise 6C with sheet music
Lecture 72 How to read TAB
Lecture 73 TAB examples
Lecture 74 TAB quiz
Lecture 75 Exercise 7 explained
Lecture 76 Exercise 7A
Lecture 77 Exercise 7A with sheet music
Lecture 78 Exercise 7B
Lecture 79 Exercise 7B with sheet music
Lecture 80 Exercise 7C
Lecture 81 Exercise 7C with sheet music
Lecture 82 Is talent overrated?
Lecture 83 Exercise 8 explained
Lecture 84 Exercise 8A
Lecture 85 Exercise 8A with sheet music
Lecture 86 Exercise 8B
Lecture 87 Exercise 8B with sheet music
Lecture 88 Exercise 8C
Lecture 89 Exercise 8C with sheet music
Lecture 90 Why should you practice scales?
Lecture 91 Exercise 9 explained
Lecture 92 Exercise 9A
Lecture 93 Exercise 9A with sheet music
Lecture 94 Exercise 9B
Lecture 95 Why am I not using strap locks while recording
Lecture 96 Exercise 9B with sheet music
Lecture 97 Exercise 9C
Lecture 98 Exercise 9C with sheet music
Lecture 99 Exercise 10 explained
Lecture 100 Exercise 10A
Lecture 101 Ex. 10A with sheet music
Lecture 102 Exercise 10B
Lecture 103 Exercise 10B with sheet music
Lecture 104 Exercsie 10C
Lecture 105 Exercise 10C with sheet music
Section 3: Chapter 2
Lecture 106 Exercise 1 explained
Lecture 107 Exercise 1A
Lecture 108 Exercise 1A with sheet music
Lecture 109 Exercise 1B
Lecture 110 Exercise 1B with sheet music
Lecture 111 Patience
Lecture 112 Exercise 1C
Lecture 113 Exercise 1C with sheet music
Lecture 114 Exercise 2 explained
Lecture 115 Exercise 2A
Lecture 116 Exercise 2A with sheet music
Lecture 117 Exercise 2B
Lecture 118 Exercise 2B with sheet music
Lecture 119 Exercise 2C
Lecture 120 Exercise 2C with sheet music
Lecture 121 Exercise 3 explained
Lecture 122 Exercise 3A
Lecture 123 Exercise 3A with sheet music
Lecture 124 Exercise 3B
Lecture 125 Exercise 3B with sheet music
Lecture 126 Perseverance
Lecture 127 Exercise 3C
Lecture 128 Exercise 3C with sheet music
Lecture 129 The most important lesson of the whole course!
Lecture 130 Exercise 4 explained
Lecture 131 Exercise 4A
Lecture 132 Exercise 4A with sheet music
Lecture 133 Exercise 4B
Lecture 134 Exercise 4B with sheet music
Lecture 135 Exercise 4C
Lecture 136 Exercise 4C with sheet music
Lecture 137 Exercise 5 explained
Lecture 138 Exercise 5A
Lecture 139 Exercise 5A with sheet music
Lecture 140 Exercise 5B
Lecture 141 Exercise 5B with sheet music
Lecture 142 Exercise 5C
Lecture 143 Exercise 5C with sheet music
Lecture 144 Exercise 6 explained
Lecture 145 Exercise 6A
Lecture 146 Exercise 6A with sheet music
Lecture 147 Exercise 6B
Lecture 148 Exercise 6B with sheet music
Lecture 149 Exercise 6C
Lecture 150 Exercise 6C with sheet music
Lecture 151 Exercise 7 explained
Lecture 152 Exercise 7A
Lecture 153 Exercise 7A with sheet music
Lecture 154 Exercise 7B
Lecture 155 Exercise 7B with sheet music
Lecture 156 Exercise 7C
Lecture 157 Exercise 7C with sheet music
Lecture 158 Exercise 8 explained
Lecture 159 Exercise 8A
Lecture 160 Exercise 8A with sheet music
Lecture 161 Exercise 8B
Lecture 162 Exercise 8B with sheet music
Lecture 163 Exercise 8C
Lecture 164 Exercise 8C with sheet music
Lecture 165 Exercise 9 explained
Lecture 166 Exercise 9A
Lecture 167 Exercise 9A with sheet music
Lecture 168 Exercise 9B
Lecture 169 Exercise 9B with sheet music
Lecture 170 Exercise 9C
Lecture 171 Exercise 9C with sheet music
Lecture 172 Exercise 10 explained
Lecture 173 Exercise 10A
Lecture 174 Exercise 10A with sheet music
Lecture 175 Exercise 10B
Lecture 176 Exercise 10B with sheet music
Lecture 177 Exercise 10C
Lecture 178 Exercise 10C with sheet music
Section 4: Ending
Lecture 179 Thanks and bye
This course is meant for absolute beginners to learn basics
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Learn the basics of guitar
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.47 GB | Duration: 5h 30m
Learn the basics of guitar
What you'll learn
How to hold and tune the guitar
Master basic chords and chord progressions
How to read TAB, chord diagrams and chord progressions
And much more!
Requirements
Must own a guitar and guitar pick
No knowledge or experience needed
Description
Have you always dreamed of playing the guitar, jamming to your favorite songs, or impressing your friends? Well, it's time to stop dreaming and start playing because learning guitar is one of the most exciting and rewarding activities you can choose! And the best part? It's never been easier or more fun to get started. Whether you're 13 or 72, my online guitar courses are designed specifically for beginners like you. I know how intimidating it can be to start something new, but I've broken everything down into easy-to-follow, online video guitar lessons. You will learn all the basics and build your skills step by step, right from the comfort of your own home or any location with internet access.You might be asking: "Now, why should I learn online?"Here's why:Convenience - No need to drive to a studio or follow someone else's schedule. You can learn whenever and wherever you like.Comfort - Practice in your own space, ensuring you feel comfortable. It's just you, your guitar, and the course.Self-paced learning - Take as much time as you need on each lesson. You are in control, with the flexibility to go back and review videos as often as you like. Meaning no pressure and seriously easy going, right?Access to resources - You'll get access to sheet music, play-along tracks, and video tutorials that you can use to practice anytime and anywhere.Affordable - No expensive private lessons; these courses give you great value without breaking the bank."It's also worth mentioning that you will learn a lot! Topics such as:How to read chord diagrams, chord progressions and TABUnderstanding basic rhythm, chords and scalesHow to tune and hold the guitarExercises for improving techniqueUnderstanding some basics about gearMyths and facts debunked with my opinion and expertiseAnd more!And here's why picking up the guitar is more than just learning an instrument:Stress relief - playing guitar is a fantastic way to relax and let off some steam after a long day.Boosts creativity - It's a great outlet for self-expression, allowing you to create your own music and explore different styles.Social connection - guitar is perfect for jamming with friends, joining a band, or even serenading that special someone.Builds discipline and focus - learning to play an instrument helps improve concentration and patience, skills that are valuable in everyday life."So, if you've been thinking about learning the guitar, there's no better time than now. Sign up for my beginner-friendly course, and let's start your guitar journey together. It's time to pick up the guitar and play your first chord!Note: This course is suitable for adults and children that are 12 years old or older. Children need to be supervised by an adult when taking this course.
Overview
Section 1: Introductie
Lecture 1 What do you need for this course?
Lecture 2 Welcome to the course!
Lecture 3 What will you learn in this course?
Lecture 4 Curriculum
Lecture 5 About me
Lecture 6 Left vs right handed guitar, which one is better?
Lecture 7 Can you play a right handed guitar if you are left handed?
Lecture 8 Buying your first guitar
Lecture 9 E book
Lecture 10 How to connect a Jack cable to a guitar
Lecture 11 Strap locks explained
Lecture 12 Nails explained
Lecture 13 Metronome explained
Lecture 14 How much should you practice?
Lecture 15 Useful apps
Lecture 16 Humidity
Lecture 17 2 way humidification system
Section 2: Chapter 1
Lecture 18 Basic rhythm notation explained
Lecture 19 How to hold the guitar pick
Lecture 20 Basic rhythms explained
Lecture 21 Strumming explained
Lecture 22 Ways to learn guitar
Lecture 23 Repeat symbols explained
Lecture 24 How to read chord diagrams
Lecture 25 Chord diagram examples
Lecture 26 Exercise 1 explained
Lecture 27 Are you experiencing discomfort?
Lecture 28 Exercise 1A
Lecture 29 Exercise 1A with sheet music
Lecture 30 How to become a master in chords and chord progressions
Lecture 31 Exercise 1B
Lecture 32 Exercise 1B with sheet music
Lecture 33 Exercise 1C
Lecture 34 Exercise 1C with sheet music
Lecture 35 Exercise 2 explained
Lecture 36 Exercise 2A
Lecture 37 Exercise 2A with sheet music
Lecture 38 Tap your foot
Lecture 39 Exercise 2B
Lecture 40 Is learning music theory a complete waste of time?
Lecture 41 Exercise 2B with sheet music
Lecture 42 Exercise 2C
Lecture 43 Exercise 2C with sheet music
Lecture 44 Exercise 3 explained
Lecture 45 Exercise 3A
Lecture 46 Exercise 3A with sheet music
Lecture 47 Exercise 3B
Lecture 48 Exercise 3B with sheet music
Lecture 49 Exercise 3C
Lecture 50 Exercise 3C with sheet music
Lecture 51 Exercise 4 explained
Lecture 52 Exercise 4A
Lecture 53 Exercise 4A with sheet music
Lecture 54 Exercise 4B
Lecture 55 Exercise 4B with sheet music
Lecture 56 Exercise 4C
Lecture 57 Exercise 4C with sheet music
Lecture 58 Exercise 5 explained
Lecture 59 Exercise 5A
Lecture 60 Exercise 5A with sheet music
Lecture 61 Exercise 5B
Lecture 62 Exercise 5B with sheet music
Lecture 63 Exercise 5C
Lecture 64 Exercise 5C with sheet music
Lecture 65 Exercise 6 explained
Lecture 66 Exercise 6A
Lecture 67 Exercise 6A with sheet music
Lecture 68 Exercise 6B
Lecture 69 Exercise 6B with sheet music
Lecture 70 Exercise 6C
Lecture 71 Exercise 6C with sheet music
Lecture 72 How to read TAB
Lecture 73 TAB examples
Lecture 74 TAB quiz
Lecture 75 Exercise 7 explained
Lecture 76 Exercise 7A
Lecture 77 Exercise 7A with sheet music
Lecture 78 Exercise 7B
Lecture 79 Exercise 7B with sheet music
Lecture 80 Exercise 7C
Lecture 81 Exercise 7C with sheet music
Lecture 82 Is talent overrated?
Lecture 83 Exercise 8 explained
Lecture 84 Exercise 8A
Lecture 85 Exercise 8A with sheet music
Lecture 86 Exercise 8B
Lecture 87 Exercise 8B with sheet music
Lecture 88 Exercise 8C
Lecture 89 Exercise 8C with sheet music
Lecture 90 Why should you practice scales?
Lecture 91 Exercise 9 explained
Lecture 92 Exercise 9A
Lecture 93 Exercise 9A with sheet music
Lecture 94 Exercise 9B
Lecture 95 Why am I not using strap locks while recording
Lecture 96 Exercise 9B with sheet music
Lecture 97 Exercise 9C
Lecture 98 Exercise 9C with sheet music
Lecture 99 Exercise 10 explained
Lecture 100 Exercise 10A
Lecture 101 Ex. 10A with sheet music
Lecture 102 Exercise 10B
Lecture 103 Exercise 10B with sheet music
Lecture 104 Exercsie 10C
Lecture 105 Exercise 10C with sheet music
Section 3: Chapter 2
Lecture 106 Exercise 1 explained
Lecture 107 Exercise 1A
Lecture 108 Exercise 1A with sheet music
Lecture 109 Exercise 1B
Lecture 110 Exercise 1B with sheet music
Lecture 111 Patience
Lecture 112 Exercise 1C
Lecture 113 Exercise 1C with sheet music
Lecture 114 Exercise 2 explained
Lecture 115 Exercise 2A
Lecture 116 Exercise 2A with sheet music
Lecture 117 Exercise 2B
Lecture 118 Exercise 2B with sheet music
Lecture 119 Exercise 2C
Lecture 120 Exercise 2C with sheet music
Lecture 121 Exercise 3 explained
Lecture 122 Exercise 3A
Lecture 123 Exercise 3A with sheet music
Lecture 124 Exercise 3B
Lecture 125 Exercise 3B with sheet music
Lecture 126 Perseverance
Lecture 127 Exercise 3C
Lecture 128 Exercise 3C with sheet music
Lecture 129 The most important lesson of the whole course!
Lecture 130 Exercise 4 explained
Lecture 131 Exercise 4A
Lecture 132 Exercise 4A with sheet music
Lecture 133 Exercise 4B
Lecture 134 Exercise 4B with sheet music
Lecture 135 Exercise 4C
Lecture 136 Exercise 4C with sheet music
Lecture 137 Exercise 5 explained
Lecture 138 Exercise 5A
Lecture 139 Exercise 5A with sheet music
Lecture 140 Exercise 5B
Lecture 141 Exercise 5B with sheet music
Lecture 142 Exercise 5C
Lecture 143 Exercise 5C with sheet music
Lecture 144 Exercise 6 explained
Lecture 145 Exercise 6A
Lecture 146 Exercise 6A with sheet music
Lecture 147 Exercise 6B
Lecture 148 Exercise 6B with sheet music
Lecture 149 Exercise 6C
Lecture 150 Exercise 6C with sheet music
Lecture 151 Exercise 7 explained
Lecture 152 Exercise 7A
Lecture 153 Exercise 7A with sheet music
Lecture 154 Exercise 7B
Lecture 155 Exercise 7B with sheet music
Lecture 156 Exercise 7C
Lecture 157 Exercise 7C with sheet music
Lecture 158 Exercise 8 explained
Lecture 159 Exercise 8A
Lecture 160 Exercise 8A with sheet music
Lecture 161 Exercise 8B
Lecture 162 Exercise 8B with sheet music
Lecture 163 Exercise 8C
Lecture 164 Exercise 8C with sheet music
Lecture 165 Exercise 9 explained
Lecture 166 Exercise 9A
Lecture 167 Exercise 9A with sheet music
Lecture 168 Exercise 9B
Lecture 169 Exercise 9B with sheet music
Lecture 170 Exercise 9C
Lecture 171 Exercise 9C with sheet music
Lecture 172 Exercise 10 explained
Lecture 173 Exercise 10A
Lecture 174 Exercise 10A with sheet music
Lecture 175 Exercise 10B
Lecture 176 Exercise 10B with sheet music
Lecture 177 Exercise 10C
Lecture 178 Exercise 10C with sheet music
Section 4: Ending
Lecture 179 Thanks and bye
This course is meant for absolute beginners to learn basics
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