Create A Chord Progression On Guitar (Major Key)

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Create A Chord Progression On Guitar  (Major Key)

Create A Chord Progression On Guitar (Major Key)
Published 4/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 379.34 MB | Duration: 0h 32m

A fun and well-structured guitar class for beginners. No experience required. Grab your guitar and join me!


What you'll learn
A review of the main chords in the key of C Major
How to play the main chords in the key of C Major on guitar
How to label the chords with Roman Numerals
A system for writing chord progressions on guitar
Guitar strumming variations to use in your chord progressions
Requirements
No previous experience or skills needed. You'll learn everything you need to know.
The only equipment you need for this class is a guitar (acoustic or electric) and your ears. *Be sure your guitar is tuned!
Description
Learn how to write chord progressions on guitar (electric or acoustic) in a major key with composer Jason Rivera.This course features detailed explanations and demonstrations on the guitar. You will learn techniques and concepts that can be applied to writing music in many genres.The main topics covered in this class are:1. A review of the main chords in the key of C Major2. How to play the main chords in the key of C Major on guitar3. How to label the chords with Roman Numerals4. A system for writing chord progressions on guitar5. Guitar strumming variations to use in your chord progressionsFor your class project you will write an original chord progression on guitar in C Major, utilizing the techniques we cover in the class, and record it. Your performance and recording don't have to be perfect—a smartphone demo will work great!This class is for musicians, songwriters, composers and hobbyists who want to expand their knowledge of how to write music using a guitar.The course is designed for beginners. It's helpful if you have some experience playing basic guitar chords, however it's not required.Learning how to write chord progressions on guitar deepens your understanding of music and you can build upon what you learn in this class to write your own songs and compositions.The only equipment you need for this class is a guitar (acoustic or electric) and your ears. *Be sure your guitar is tuned!I'd love to hear your feedback and I encourage you to leave a review for this class.If you want to continue your music education, I have other courses available here on Udemy. I invite you to check out my other classes which you can find on my profile page.
Overview
Section 1: Getting Started
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Class Project Overview
Lecture 3 Chords in C and Roman Numerals
Section 2: 7 Essential Chords
Lecture 4 How to Play the Chords
Section 3: Writing Chord Progressions on Guitar
Lecture 5 Writing Chord Progressions
Lecture 6 Your Class Project
Lecture 7 Final Thoughts
Section 4: Extra Lessons
Lecture 8 Extra Lesson 1 - How to Tune Your Guitar
Lecture 9 Extra Lesson 2 - How to Read Chord Diagrams
This class is for musicians, songwriters, composers and hobbyists who want to expand their knowledge of how to write music using a guitar.



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