A new year is upon us, and we will start this new year with a great collection of songs for you to add to your guitar repertoire. From Creedence Clearwater to Lynyrd Skynyrd, and everything in between, you have a solid song list by famous songwriters ahead of you this month.
You are going to learn baby chords, and several different licks including a boogie lick, a bass run lick, and a CLASSIC lick that you can use in many different styles of music. Mixed on top of that are pentatonic scales, quick-change chord exercises, hammer-ons and pull-offs, and much more!
Each exercise will help you to build these songs together piece by piece so that by the end of the week you are confidently and successfully playing a full song from start to finish. I’m excited to hear how you do!
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Big thanks Tomas! Brown Eyed Girl (a lovely choice of music) has been my first guitar session with you, and a rich, interesting and satisfying learning curve, neatly timed for me to get over disillusionment and see some happy improvement, especially in strumming, recognising patterns and starting to get a thinking sense of changing finger placement much more easily. I’m even beginning to enjoy using the tabs and seeing how the lick works at least – and look forward to continuing to work on this the future. π
What to do today?
Ready for next one.
Hi Jerry. It starts the first Monday of every month.
Great week of learning. Thanks very much. My biggest weakness is switching chord fast and efficiently. Hands just are not as coordinated as I would like.
Iβm working on fingerstyle journeys and 3/4 speed can be a godsend to just get things all working together right. Playing the chords on Brown eyed Girl that way, too.
That first part of it, the Playing a New Game lick I need about 1/100 speed for that. Itβs a real work in progress.
Maybe by the next time it comes around. At least I have a guitar with a cutout.