In this weekly lesson update, you'll learn how to use your open G scale to play a fun exercise that will help your fingers build dexterity as well as help you learn the open G scale inside and out!
In this free lesson, you will learn the Hillsong praise and worship song "Cornerstone." You'll learn the signature lick, some strum pattern options, and the chord progressions for the verse and chorus.
In this lesson, you will learn a fun song that uses a smaba style. The chords are fairly easy, and you'll also learn how to solo with this type of song and chords. Try something different!
In this lesson you will learn a finger picking pattern that works well with the Em Slide chords you learned in a previous lesson. You, of course, can also apply this patter to other chord progressions for an interesting sound.
In this free weekly lesson update, you'll learn how to combine the signature lick of this song with the chords. The effect is that 2 guitars are playing at the same time, and listeners can get a better feel for the song as you play the intro.
In this members only lesson, you will learn how to play a few G chord family chords high up on the neck of the guitar. The positions create interesting sounds using high notes combined with low notes.
In this members only lesson, you will learn a few ways to add a unique sound to a normal G chord. This technique works great especially for an intro to a song. Try it out with all sorts of syles of music as well.
In this FREE weekly lesson, you'll learn this very popular Jesus Culture song which is actually not to hard to play. Learn the simple chord structures as well as some options on how to play the intro, verses, and chorus parts.
In this weekly lesson, you will learn the finger picking pattern to the praise and worship song "Lord I Need You" by Chris Tomlin. This song is capo 4 using G chord family chords.
In this weekly lesson, you will learn how to play the classic praise and worship song, "Your Grace is Enough." You'll learn how to play BOTH the signature lick of the intro of the song as well as the chord progression.
In this weekly lesson, you will learn this praise and worship song performed by Casey Darnell called "Stronger." It is in 3/4 time, so the strum pattern will apply to other songs as well.
In the last lesson you learn the verse and chorus of Beautiful Things. In this lesson, you will learn both the instrumental turn-around and the bridge section of the Gungor song. This lesson also explains how to use octaves to create a unique sound.
In this free weekly lesson, you will learn the verse and chorus of the Gungor song, "Beautiful Things." This is a great all-around song to learn drop D, unique chords, finger picking, and strumming.
Learn the most common licks used in bluegrass music. Both licks are in the key of G. One will help you intro into a song, and the second will help you finish a song!