Course Content
Introduction to the Guitar
You'll start by getting acquainted with the different parts of the guitar, how to hold it, and basic posture and hand positioning.
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Tuning Your Guitar
In this lesson, we're moving on to our second course objective: Tuning and Maintenance. By the end of this session, you'll know how to tune your guitar correctly and some essential tips for maintaining your instrument.
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Basic Chords
In this topic, we'll dive into basic chords, where you'll start making some real music.
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Strumming Patterns
Develop essential strumming techniques to add rhythm and groove to your playing.
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Know Your Fretboard
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Fingerpicking
Discover the art of fingerpicking and how to use your fingers to create melodic and rhythmic patterns.
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Rhythmic Fundamentals
Understand time signatures, tempo, and how to stay in rhythm while playing.
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Reading Tablature
Learn to read guitar tablature (tabs), a visual representation of music specifically for the guitar.
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Playing Simple Songs
Put your skills to use by learning to play easy, well-known songs that incorporate the chords and techniques you've learned.
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Song Interpretation
Analyze and interpret songs to better understand chord progressions and song structure.
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Introduction to Different Styles
Get a taste of various guitar styles, including pop, jazz, gospel,rock, and more.
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Listening and Ear Training
Develop your ear to recognize and replicate melodies and chord progressions by ear.
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Creating Your Own Music
Experiment with songwriting and composition to express your unique musical ideas.
Absolute Beginners Guitar Course- 60 Day Challenge

Chords are the building blocks of music. They’re formed by playing two or more notes at the same time, creating harmony. Let’s break down some fundamental concepts.

1. Notes in a Chord: “A chord consists of at least three notes played together. These notes are selected from the musical alphabet: A, B, C, D, E, F, and G.”

2. Chord Diagrams: “We represent chords visually using chord diagrams. These diagrams show you which fingers to place on which frets and strings.”

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