Beginner Strumming Lesson 15
The Exercise Let’s switch things up. This strumming pattern is similar to the one used in our previous lesson, except we’ve reversed the quarter notes… Read More »Beginner Strumming Lesson 15
The Exercise Let’s switch things up. This strumming pattern is similar to the one used in our previous lesson, except we’ve reversed the quarter notes… Read More »Beginner Strumming Lesson 15
There are 5 dominant 7th shapes in the open position. They are C7, A7, G7, E7, and D7. All other dominant 7th chords must be… Read More »CAGED Dominant 7th Chords
There are 5 dominant 7th shapes in the open position. They are C7, A7, G7, E7, and D7. All other dominant 7th chords must be… Read More »Dominant 7th Chords
(audio example is A#/Bb root on the 1st fret) Fret/Chord Chart You can determine the name of the chord when the root (lowest) note is… Read More »Am Movable Shape
Do you think you’ve got chord changing down? Are you, at least, getting better? I hope so, because this lesson’s exercise is going to put… Read More »Beginner Strumming Lesson 13
The Exercise Same strumming pattern as the previous lesson, we’ll just be using different chords. Chords Used Newton’s Third Law of motion says that for every… Read More »Beginner Strumming Lesson 12
The Exercise This is a fairly common strumming pattern that’s found in many songs.