Changing Chords Smoothly TUTORiAL
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 7 Lectures ( 31m ) | Size: 680 MB
How To Change Between Your Chords Smoothly
What you’ll learn
Holding the guitar and proper left and right arm and hand positions
Committing chord formations to memory
Chord changing efficiencies and muscle memory
Chord changing on the beat supported by counting
Requirements
No prior guitar experience needed
Description
In an earlier set of Lessons, we had a look at the common open chord formations for Major Chords, Minor Chords and some Seventh Chords. If you haven’t gone through those videos yet, I really encourage you to check them out on my website because learning your chords and committing them to memory is a basic building block on your journey towards strumming rhythms and playing songs.Another important step to help get us there is learning to change between your chords smoothly. A term that gets used often in this regard is Transitioning your Chords or Chord Transitions. This set of Lessons is going to focus on just that….helping you Change your chords smoothly.This skill takes time, so be patient with yourself, but it is an essential one if you have your sights set on accompanying yourself singing or playing music with others in a group. In order to eventually play along to a rhythm and do so “on the beat” as it is called, you must have the ability to change between your chords without hesitation.In fact, you should know that the Rhythm Guitarist in a group is relied upon, just like the drummer to set and keep the beat going throughout a song. So, this is an important job in a musical group. It’s a leadership position in many ways.In this set of Lessons, we are going to focus on a simple down strum because I want much of your attention to be on your left hand. I am preparing a separate set of Lessons on teaching you various strumming and rhythm patterns, but before we get there, I really want you to get good at changing between chords so we’re going to keep things more simple with the right hand for now.I’m going to break this down into 5 main parts:1) Holding Your Guitar2) Tips for Improving Your Chord Changes3) Counting in Music4) Exercises5) Practice GuidanceSo, go find your guitar, tune it up and let’s begin….
Who this course is for
Beginner Guitar Players
Beginner Musicians
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