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Grasp the essentials needed to begin playing acoustic or electric guitar. You'll learn an easy approach to get you playing quickly, through a combination of exploring the instrument, performance technique, and basic music theory.
For students who have long thought about picking up the acoustic or electric guitar, this course will provide an easy-access foundation that will get you playing. When first learning guitar, it is important to have the material presented in stages, in an enjoyable way that allows you to grasp the basics of the instrument and music. The course begins simply with the parts of the guitar, the names of the strings, tuning, and technique—whether finger-style or pick. It then explores the basics of music theory with such topics as scales, triads, power chords, and fingering and shapes.
At the end of this course, students will understand the structure, parts, and accessories of the instrument, in addition to an understanding of its basic maintenance. Electric guitar players will learn the operation of their instrument along with basic options for amplification, effect pedals, and sounds. Students will also learn to develop correct technique and apply theory concepts to their playing. They will have the foundational knowledge necessary to pursue most intermediate guitar courses.
Welcome to Guitar for Beginners! Before you begin the course, we will cover all the details about the course and what you’ll need to know to get the most out of your experience. In this first lesson, we will focus on choosing the right guitar for you and what accessories are essential for any guitar player. Finally, we will discuss the different parts of the guitar, and you will be asked to correctly identify them on a graded assignment.
What's included
5 videos7 readings3 assignments
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5 videos•Total 26 minutes
Choosing Acoustic Or Electric Guitar•3 minutes
Choosing the Right Guitar: Right-Handed vs Left-Handed•3 minutes
Essential Accessories for Acoustic Guitar•7 minutes
Essential Accessories for Electric Guitar•5 minutes
Parts of the Electric Guitar•7 minutes
7 readings•Total 44 minutes
Course Introduction•5 minutes
Course Resources•7 minutes
Earn A Course Certificate•7 minutes
Connect with Your Classmates•5 minutes
Review: Essential Accessories for Guitar•5 minutes
Comparing the Electric and Acoustic Guitar•10 minutes
Lesson Review and Progress Check-in•5 minutes
3 assignments•Total 50 minutes
Identifying the Parts and Accessories of the Guitar•30 minutes
Choosing a Guitar•5 minutes
Essential Accessories•15 minutes
Lesson 2: Fundamental Guitar Skills
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
In this lesson, you will learn how to tune your guitar and start playing. This lesson will also include several practice exercises to start doing on your own in order to improve your guitar playing. We will start by learning the string names and numbers on the guitar Then we will move to the very important task of tuning the strings. Finally, we will begin to play our guitars by practicing strumming and picking.
Tuning Your Acoustic Guitar with a Tuner•5 minutes
Tuning Your Electric Guitar with a Pedal Tuner•4 minutes
A Minor and E Major Chords•5 minutes
Picking Technique•7 minutes
Additional Alternate Picking Techniques•3 minutes
Finger Picking•6 minutes
Chords and Finger Picking•3 minutes
Strumming the Guitar•7 minutes
10 readings•Total 90 minutes
Reviewing Fretboard Maps•7 minutes
Tuners and Standard Tuning•6 minutes
Practicing Your First Two Chords•20 minutes
Picking Exercise and Advanced Picking•10 minutes
Review Picking Techniques•10 minutes
Finger Picking Exercise•10 minutes
Finger Picking with Chords Exercise•10 minutes
Strumming Technique Exercise•10 minutes
Sign up for the full experience!•2 minutes
Lesson Review and Progress Check-in•5 minutes
4 assignments•Total 48 minutes
Fundamental Guitar Skills•25 minutes
String Names and Numbers•8 minutes
Chord Block Diagrams Review•10 minutes
Finger Picking•5 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 10 minutes
Why is Tuning Important?•5 minutes
Comparing Major and Minor Chords•5 minutes
Lesson 3: The 12 Half Steps and Basic Notation
Module 3•2 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, we will introduce some of the fundamental concepts of music theory. While you don’t need to be an expert in music theory to play guitar, these essential building blocks will allow you to learn the music you want to play at a faster rate, and music notation will no longer be shrouded in mystery or complexity. You will start with learning about the note wheel and how it is used in the guitar. Then you will identify notes on the fretboard, which will be helpful for picking out melodies. Finally, you will learn basic music notation and rhythms.
Most Important Things to Remember about Frets and Half Steps•3 minutes
Notes on the Fretboard•6 minutes
Reversing the Note Order on the Fretboard•2 minutes
Rhythm Basics•5 minutes
Music Notation and Tablature•7 minutes
7 readings•Total 51 minutes
Additional Tuning Methods•5 minutes
Reviewing the Half-Step Wheel•7 minutes
Reference Images for Notes on the Fretboard•6 minutes
Reviewing Rhythm Basics•5 minutes
Review: Music Notation and Tablature•10 minutes
Exercise: Playing Notes on the Fretboard•15 minutes
Lesson Review and Progress Check-in•3 minutes
4 assignments•Total 65 minutes
The 12 Half Steps and Basic Notation•30 minutes
12 Frets and 12 Half Steps•15 minutes
Notes on the Fretboard•10 minutes
Rhythm Basics•10 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 5 minutes
Playing Notes•5 minutes
Lesson 4: Scales-Construction and Fingerings
Module 4•3 hours to complete
Module details
In this lesson, you will dig into scales. Don’t be intimidated. You may have heard of, or even practiced, scales. It might have been during piano lessons. Maybe it wasn’t very exciting for you. Hopefully, you’ll find that this time, the approach to scales is much easier and even fun.
Exercise: The Chromatic Scale on a Single String•5 minutes
Exercise: The Chromatic Scale in 1st and 5th Position•7 minutes
Exercise: Chromatic Scale with Movable Fingering•5 minutes
Review: Major Scales•10 minutes
Exercises: Movable Major Scale Pattern•20 minutes
Are you looking for more?•3 minutes
Lesson Review and Progress Check-in•5 minutes
3 assignments•Total 40 minutes
Scales: Construction and Fingering•30 minutes
Position Playing•5 minutes
The Chromatic Scale•5 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 5 minutes
Playing Scales•5 minutes
Lesson 5: Chords-Building Easy Triads and Power Chords
Module 5•3 hours to complete
Module details
In this lesson, you will use all of the skills you’ve gained from the previous lessons to build the foundation of harmony. You will play certain scale notes at the same time to create chords. You will look at why chords sound like they do, how to build them, how to easily play chords in open position, and how to play chords that you can move all around the neck.
Lesson 6: Putting it All Together-The Pentatonic Scale and Songs
Module 6•3 hours to complete
Module details
Now that you have the “science” of the guitar in your fingers, you will learn a couple of songs. You will do this by using melody (from the scales) and harmony (from the chords) we have learned. You will also learn an essential scale for playing melodies and soloing.
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Great course to learn the fundamentals of acoustic and electric guitar. In 6 weeks you will learn how to play guitar and record your own guitar songs. Highly recommend it!!!
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It is very explicative and involving. Access to a community with other guitar learners helps you to overcome the difficulties. I would like to have closer contact with the professor.
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This course was a brilliant experience. My special thanks to Thadeus Hoggart for his patient and well organized course. Highly recommended for all those who are planning to start playing the Guitar.
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