GCH Guitar Academy, free left handed absolute beginners guitar course

Absolute beginners guitar lessons

First steps, how to play guitar

 

This is an absulute beginners guitar course to help you get an easy start into playing the guitars. The first few lessons can be done before you even buy a guitar as they will help you choose a guitar and they will help you understand what is available.

 

eBook of lessons

 

Introduction 1 - choosing a guitar

Introduction 1a - guitar anatomy

Introduction 2 - you need a metronome, here's why

Introduction 3 - how to tune a guitar

Introduction 3a - reference notes for tuning you guitar

Introduction 4 - how to read a chord and scale chart

Introduction 5 - how to use a plectrum, pick


Lessons 1 - how to play your first guitar chords

Lessons 2 - play your first guitar tune

Lessons 3 - how to play Hey Jude by the Beatles

Lessons 4 - how speed up chord changes

Lessons 5 - how to read tablature or tabs

Lessons 6 - how to play the G major scale

Lessons 7 - how to play the G minor harmonic scale

Lessons 8 - how to play faster and more accurately

Lessons 9 - how to play the G minor natural scale

Lessons 10 - how to play the G minor pentatonic scale

Lessons 11 - how to play the A blues scale

Lessons 12 - how to improvise using the A blues scale

Lessons 13 - A blues backing tracks

Lessons 14 - how to play E shaped barre chords

Lessons 15 - how to play any chord

Lessons 16 - chord theory 1, the major and minor chords

 

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introduction 1. choosing a guitar, guitar types

 

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introduction 1a. guitar anatomy, the parts of a guitar

 

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introduction 2. you need a metronome, here's why

 

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introduction 3. how to tune a guitar

 

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reference notes to tune your guitar to

 

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Free Windows guitar tuner download

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It's a good habit to get into to check that your guitar is in tune every time you play it.  This is not only a good idea because your guitar will sound bad when out of tune, but also because it's good for you to get used to the sound of the guitar when it’s in tune.  By always practising on a well tuned guitar you'll develop an ear for the guitar notes more quickly and eventually you’ll be able to hear and recognize notes on the guitar without a reference note.

 

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introduction 4. how to reading chord and scale maps

 

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introduction 5. how to use a pick, plectrum

 

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lesson 1. how to play your first guitar chords

 

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lesson 2. how to play your first guitar tune

 

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lesson 3. how to play Hey Jude by the Beatles

 

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lesson 4. how to speed up chord changes

 

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lesson 5. how to read guitar tablature or tabs

 

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lesson 6. how to play the 'G' major guitar scale

 

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lesson 7. how to play the 'G' minor harmonic scale

 

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lesson 8. play guitar faster and more accurately

 

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lesson 9. how to play the 'G' minor natural scale

 

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lesson 10. how to play the 'G' minor pentatonic scale

 

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lesson 11. how to play the 'A' blues scale

 

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lesson 12. how to improvise using the A blues scale

 

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lesson 13. blues backing tracks in 'A'

 

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lesson 14. how to play 'E' shape barre chords

 

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lesson 15. how to play any chord correctly

 

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lesson 16. chord theory 1 (majors & minors)

 

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