Learn To Play Guitar
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001A Overview Free Beginner YouTube Guitar Lessons for Kids, Ages 4-10″
Apr 28th
TOTALLY FREE YouTube lessons for beginning guitarists, starting on 2 strings. 24 short but thorough videos by Jeff Moenich will show how to strum chords and play songs with 2 strings initally, then add strings as the child progresses in ability. CLICK ON MORE INFO TO SEE CLASS CURRICULUM!!! Check out kidsguitar3 on Facebook at www.facebook.com Will also teach: 1. how to choose a guitar 2. how to tune 3. how to hold the guitar 4. how to hold a pick 5. how to strum half note and quarter note strum 6. warmup exercise 7. five partial chords, 5 full chords 8. play many songs and much more. ______________________________________________ CURRICULUM: 001B Rearranging strings 002 Tuning the Guitar by Ear 003 How to Hold the Guitar 004A Lesson 1 The Small G Chord & Half Note Strum 004B Songs with G Chord 005A Lesson 2 The Small C Chord 005BSongs with the C & G Chords 006A Lesson 3 Quarter Notes & Strum 006B The Small D7 Chord 006C Songs with the G & D7 Chords 007A Lesson 4 Quarter Note Warmup Exercises 007B Songs with the C, G & D7 Chords
Guitar Lessons Acoustic – Banana Pancakes by Jack Johnson – cover chords beginner lessons tutorial
Apr 20th
Go to yourguitarsage.com to find out how to get a free guitar ebook that will have you playing guitar today!!! Thisguitar lesson vid shows you how to play Banana Pancakes by Jack Johnson. It shows you the chords, strumming technique and style. For more guitar lessons, see my other free tutorials. For original and cover music by me, Erich, go to www.myspace.com . Since I’m so busy making new video tutorial lessons all the time and teaching guitar, I probably won’t have time to answer individual questions regarding guitar. Other videos cover beginner, advanced and intermediate levels. I teach rock, blues, country and just about any other style on electric or acoustic. If you can’t find your answer from the resources at the website above, keep digging into my vids, and I’m sure you will find your answer. Keep practicing!!!