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In this episode I go over a new type of strumming pattern. This one adds bass notes to the chords and gives you some more polished, professional sounds than the more basic patterns we've done in earlier episodes. Hold down a G chord with your left hand. Bass note is on the 6th string. #124;----3--3--3--#124; #124;----0--0--0--#124; #124;----0--0--0--#124; #124;----0--0--0--#124; #124;-------------#124; #124;-3-----------#124; Hold a G chord for the first measure and a C chord for the second measure. Bass note for a C chord is on the 5th string. #124;----3--3--3--#124;----0--0--0--#124; #124;----0--0--0--#124;----1--1--1--#124; #124;----0--0--0--#124;----0--0--0--#124; #124;----0--0--0--#124;----2--2--2--#124; #124;-------------#124;-3-----------#124; #124;-3-----------#124;-------------#124; Bass, chord, bass, chord pattern #124;----3-----3--#124;----0-----0--#124; #124;----0-----0--#124;----1-----1--#124; #124;----0-----0--#124;----0-----0--#124; #124;----0-----0--#124;----2-----2--#124; #124;-------------#124;-3-----3-----#124; #124;-3-----3-----#124;-------------#124; The "cowboy" rhythm pattern #124;----3--3--#124; #124;----0--0--#124; #124;----0--0--#124; #124;----0--0--#124; #124;----------#124; #124;-3--------#124; Bass, chord, alternate bass, chord pattern. The alternate bass for a G chord is on the 4th string. #124;----3-----3--#124; #124;----0-----0--#124; #124;----0-----0--#124; #124;----0--0--0--#124; #124;-------------#124; #124;-3-----------#124; How to do alternate bass with a cowboy rhythm #124;----3--3--#124;----3--3--#124; #124;----0--0--#124;----0--0--#124; #124;----0--0--#124;----0--0--#124; #124;----0--0--#124;-0--0--0--#124; #124;----------#124;----------#124; #124;-3--------#124;----------#124; Adding a quick upstroke on the "and" between the 2nd and 3rd beat #124;----3-3----3-3-#124; #124;----0-3----0-3-#124; #124;----0------0---#124; #124;----0---0--0---#124; #124;---------------#124; #124;-3-------------#124; Adding a quick upstroke to the cowboy pattern #124;----3--3-3-#124;----3--3-3-#124; #124;----0--0-0-#124;----0--0-0-#124; #124;----0--0---#124;----0--0---#124; #124;----0--0---#124;-0--0--0---#124; #124;-----------#124;-----------#124; #124;-3---------#124;-----------#124; The alternate bass note for a D chord is on the 5th string #124;----2-----2--#124; #124;----3-----3--#124; #124;----2-----2--#124; #124;-0-----------#124; #124;-------0-----#124; #124;-------------#124; D chord cowboy pattern with alternating bass #124;----2--2--#124;----2--2--#124; #124;----3--3--#124;----3--3--#124; #124;----2--2--#124;----2--2--#124; #124;-0--------#124;----------#124; #124;----------#124;-0--------#124; #124;----------#124;----------#124; The alternate bass for a C chord is on the 6th string, 3rd fret. You need to move your third finger to do this. #124;----0-----0----#124; #124;----1-----1----#124; #124;----0-----0----#124; #124;----2-----2----#124; #124;-3-------------#124; #124;-------3-------#124;
Blues Solo Section A #124;-----------------#124;-----3-0-3-0---0-#124; #124;-----------------#124;-------------3---#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-2-2-4-4-2-2-4-4-#124;-2---------------#124; #124;-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-#124;-0---------------#124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; Section B #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------0-----#124; #124;-2-2-4-4-2-2-4-4-#124;-2---2---2---2---#124; #124;-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-#124;-0---------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; Section C #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-#124;-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-#124; #124;-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-#124;-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; Section D #124;-----3-0---------#124;-------0---------#124; #124;---------3-0---0-#124;-------0---------#124; #124;-------------2---#124;---0-1-----------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-2---------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-0---------------#124;-0---------------#124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; Play sections in this order: A A B A C D Repeat after me answers Tip: Pick Strokes Usually you will use very small (about 2-3 mm) pick strokes. Anchoring the pinky on the pickguard will stabilize your picking hand and give you a point of reference which makes it easier to find the string you are looking for.
New chords A, Am, Dm, D7, E7, C7 Find the guitar chord diagrams here Some suggested progressions - try these and then make up your own. Use any strum patterns I've taught or try creating some new progressions. E Am E Am C7 G7 C7 G7 C Am G Em C D C Dm G7 C Blues lead to play over blues rhythm from episode 10 #124;-3---3---3-0---0-#124;-3---3---0-------#124; #124;-------------3---#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124;-2---2---2-0-----#124;-3---3---0-------#124; #124;-------------0-3-#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; Getting distortion out of your amp Turn guitar up all the way Push the drive, overdrive, lead, or distortion button in if you have one Turn pre knob (if you have one) up all the way Turn post knob down all the way. Slowly turn post up until you get the volume you want or at least the volume that will be tolerated by anyone near you Turn gain/drive/distortion/crunch knob up all the way if you have one If you don't have any of these controls then your only choice may be to turn your amp up very loud until it distorts. Another option is to use a distortion pedal. Here are some that I use: Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer Effects Pedal Line 6 POD 2.0 Guitar Multi Effects Processor Dunlop Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face Pedal
Three string F chord Four string F chord Video - hints for playing bar chords on guitar Finger strengthening exercise #124;-7--7--7--7--#124;-7--------------#124; #124;-7--7--7--7--#124;-7--------------#124; #124;----7--7--7--#124;-7--------------#124; #124;-------7--7--#124;-7--------------#124; #124;----------7--#124;-7--------------#124; #124;-------------#124;-7--------------#124; Finger dexterity exercise #124;-1-2-3-4-2-3-4-5-#124;-3-4-5-6-4-5-6-7-#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; - Use alternate picking (up, down, up, down...) - Focus on clean playing - Once you are playing it cleanly focus on steady timing - Repeat this on all strings Korg MA-30 Metronome. You can buy this or something similar or you can even find some free metronomes that run on your PC if you search the internet. Blues Shuffle Play with a shuffle feel #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-2-2-4-4-2-2-4-4-#124;-2-2-4-4-2-2-4-4-#124; #124;-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-#124;-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-#124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-2-2-4-4-2-2-4-4-#124;-2-2-4-4-2-2-4-4-#124; #124;-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-#124;-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; Repeat after me answers Tip Change your strings regularly (about every couple of months or so). New strings sound better, are easier to play and stay in tune better. You should keep extra strings in your guitar case. One can (and will!) break at any time. Elixir Light Polyweb Acoustic Guitar Strings These are the strings I use on all of my acoustic guitars and the ones I recommend to my students. The coating on the wound strings cuts almost all string noise and I love the feel of these strings. .
Left-Hand percussive muting Apply percussive muting to strum pattern 1 2 #38; #38; 4, percussive mute on 2 Percussive Muting Video Review of note names Review two or three neighboring strings at a time. spell words using letter A through G such as: FEED, CAGE, BAG, FACE. BED, etc. Major Scales Sounds like do re mi fa sol la ti do Here's a C major scale. It starts and ends on a C note. #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-------------0-1-#124;-1-0-------------#124; #124;---------0-2-----#124;-----2-0---------#124; #124;---0-2-3---------#124;---------3-2-0---#124; #124;-3---------------#124;---------------3-#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; Play ascending and descending Say the name of the note out loud or in your head as you play it Why practice scales? - After you play the scales for a while, your fingers begin to memorize them They automatically know which notes to go to. This makes it easier to play songs that are based on that scale - Gets the sound of the scale in your ears. This will help quite a bit with ear training. It will make it easier to figure out things by ear and later to improvise your own music. Special discount link to ear training course - only $10 for Beginning Guitar listeners Repeat after me answers Tip - How to play a pulloff
How to play sharps and flats on guitar #=sharp b=flat 1st string - F# on second fret 2nd string - D# on fourth fret, Db on second fret C#=Db How to Read Music for Guitar - free eBook Shuffle Feel Long-short, long-short... Boogie Beat Bass Line PART A #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;---------0-0-2-2-#124;-3-3-2-2-0-0-----#124; #124;-----2-2---------#124;-------------2-2-#124; #124;-3-3-------------#124;-----------------#124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; PART B #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;---------0-0-2-2-#124;-3-3-2-2-0-0-----#124; #124;-----2-2---------#124;-------------2-2-#124; #124;-3-3-------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; PART C #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-------------0-0-#124;-1-1-0-0---------#124; #124;---------2-2-----#124;---------2-2-----#124; #124;-0-0-4-4---------#124;-------------4-4-#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; Whole song: A A B A C A G7 Chord Tip of the week Keep your entire body as relaxed as possible. You should periodically check yourself. For example, each time you finish a part in boogie beat. Your mind should also be clear. Leave your worries and preoccupations outside of the practice room. You can always return to them when you are done practicing. Repeat After Me Answers
More complex chords Vital to keep fingers arched. Use only your fingertips to play these chords. No flat fingers! six-string G, G7, Em, E, Am Five string C This page has chord diagrams for the chords in this episode Don't get confused on the difference between E and Em. Remember, major is more than minor so E major needs one more finger than E minor. How to count eight notes. Just like we did with chords. 1 #38; down, up Eight note exercise. Use alternate picking (down, up, down, up...) #124;-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-#124; #124;------------------#124; #124;------------------#124; #124;------------------#124; #124;------------------#124; #124;------------------#124; Another eighth note exercise #124;------------------#124;-----0-0----------#124; #124;------------------#124;-0-0--------------#124; #124;-------------0-0--#124;------------------#124; #124;---------0-0------#124;------------------#124; #124;-----0-0----------#124;------------------#124; #124;-0-0--------------#124;------------------#124; Boogie Beat #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;-----------------#124;-----------------#124; #124;---------0-0-2-2-#124;-3-3-2-2-0-0-----#124; #124;-----2-2---------#124;-------------2-2-#124; #124;-3-3-------------#124;-----------------#124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; #124; Repeat After Me Answers
Apparently episode 5 became corrupted during the upload. The result was that half the episode was cut off. I fixed the problem and that episode is good to go now. Sorry for the inconvenience, Brian
In this episode: Chord Patterns A more complex strum pattern for chords. I do this with the four-string G chord you learned earlier: D DU UD 1#38;2#38;3#38;4#38; After mastering the pattern try using it to play this progression: G G7 C C How to play Star Wars on Guitar (part 2): #124;---------3----------------------------------#124; #124;--1-0------3-----1-0-1----------------------#124; #124;-------2-------------------2----------------#124; #124;-------------------------------0-0-0-0------#124; #124;--------------------------------------------#124; #124;--------------------------------------------#124; Repeat After Me Answers Links to some of the picks that I use: Dunlop Gator Grip Standard Guitar Picks 2.0MM 1 Dozen Fender 351 Standard Guitar Pick White Thin 1 Dozen
In this episode: A new strum pattern: 1 2 #38; 3 4 Count D D U D D Pick strokes (D=down, U=up) How to play Star Wars on Guitar: #124;-------------3----------------------------------------------------#124; #124;---3---1-0-----3------------------------------------------------#124; #124;-0---------2-----------------------------------------------------#124; #124;------------------------------------------------------------------#124; #124;------------------------------------------------------------------#124; #124;------------------------------------------------------------------#124; Repeat After Me Answer Page Harmonics My video lesson on playing harmonics Links to Tommy Emmanuel CDs and videos I found this video of Tommy Emmanuel doing some fantastic harmonics. Don't try this at home!
