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Acoustic guitar essentials from scratch to advanced level, and then you'll know the main difference between guitars "classic, electric, and acoustic."
Mastering acoustic guitar and play solos, open, and power chords. Also, you'll learn reading tabs which are the easiest for beginner levels and fast learning.
How to practice on three masterpieces to memorize the new scales, develop your fingers, and know what you are playing and why the pieces sound like that.
Free lessons
Introduction
Parts of Guitar
Tuning the Strings
Sitting and Fingering
Reading Tabs
1. Learn Acoustic Guitar Part1
Introduction
Parts of Guitar
Tuning the Strings
Sitting and Fingering
Reading Tabs
6th String Songs
5th String Notes
Rhythm TABS
More Riffs
Eighth Note1
Eighth Note 2
Rests
4th String D
Palm Muting
The Tie
Eighth Note Rest
Eighth Note Rest part 2
Eighth Note Rest part 3
Pick Up Notes
Wipe Out
Power Chords
Movable Power Chords Part 1
Movable Power Chords Part 2
Wild Things Performance
Wild Things Study
G String Notes
Smoke on the Water
Pipeline
The B String
The High E String
James Bond Performance
James Bond 1st Guitar
James Bond 2nd Guitar
Em and D Major Chords
How to practice with metronome
C and G Major Chords
Wild Night
Am and Dm Chords
Ain't no sunshine
Knockin' on heaven's door
E and A Major Chords
Patience
The Slide
The Hammer on
The Pull off
Putting it all together
Hey Joe
If you dream of fame and want to be a finger-style guitarist well-known for his iconic songs, what's preventing you from achieving your goal? You may be faced with difficulties while reading musical notes, so this course was designed by the mentor "Hani Gamal" to remove this obstacle. He will teach you to play an Acoustic guitar with tabs which are easier to learn for beginners than the classical guitar music notes. This course is interesting; you will practice exercises and step-by-step techniques on famous songs to master the guitar's essentials and make your dream come true.
This course requires an acoustic guitar since the rehearsals contain techniques that may not be suitable for classical guitars. If you only have a classic guitar, there will be some exercises (not all) that will sound different from what you hear, due to the different nature of the classical strings from the acoustic and electric.
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