In this FREE weekly lesson, you will earn the solo to the praise and worship song, "Love Like Fire," from the Hillsong United live album entitled, "A Beautiful Exchange." This lesson also explores how to play octaves in soloing.
Learn the intro signature lick and other licks found in the praise and worship song, "Love Like Fire." This song is from the Hillsong United live album entitled, "A Beautiful Exchange."
In this member's only Weekly Lesson, you will learn how a new way to warm up your fingers before you play. This lick will stretch your fingers and give you something fun to play.
Check out the Free Weekly Lesson on how to play the Casting Crowns song All Because of Jesus. In this guitar lesson, you can see all of the chord switches and strumming for the song.
Ever wondered why guitars have frets? Frets make playing guitar much easier than it would be otherwise. This video lesson will explain what exactly frets do and how they are used to change the pitch of a string.
In this Free Weekly Lesson, you will learn the electric guitar parts for the Steve Fee song Rise and Sing. In this guitar lesson you will learn the intro signature lick as well as the higher sounding lick based off of a compliment chord.
Have you ever wandered why the guitar strings are tuned in the way that they are tuned? Why was that specific combination of notes chosen for guitar? What is the relationship of the notes to each other. Find out in this video lesson that will unlock the secrets of standard tuning.
I recently partnered with a church in NC and joined them for a trip to Prague. We had a few objectives while we were there. The main objective for the music team was to perform in schools and hostels in order to open some doors for a church plant in Prague.
Did you know that you can finger pick as well as use a pick. A lot of guitarists like to have the option to do both. One section of a song might sound better with finger picking, and another section might sound better with strumming. This lesson will show you how to do just that!
In this lessons you can learn another finger picking pattern that will give you something else to try! The more patterns you know, the better you'll be at comfortably playing a finger picking song.
This lesson will help you learn a basic pattern with finger picking. This pattern will help your fingers get used to finger picking as well as show you a pattern you can actually use in a song.
Finger picking actually has a lot of similarities with strumming. The timing of a song determines how you both strum and pick the strings. Once you understand this concept, you'll be able to explore some basic finger picking patterns as well as create your own.
Finger picking is a whole new genre in guitar. Everything from classical to pop music uses finger picking. This lesson will introduce to your finger positions as well as some common terminology as you begin your finger picking journey!
Sometimes, you may want to add a key change to a song to give the sound a shift without changing the actual melody and chord structure. Key changes can be dramatic and add a lot to a song. There are a few rules of thumb for key changes that every musician should know!
If you’re a guitar player, chances are that learning to read music is indeed a complete waste of time. Now before I jump in to why it’s a waste of time, let me clarify that I can read music and I do teach it on some occasions. However, it does more harm than good!