First off, you don’t need to learn completely different fingering patterns like you do with cowboy chords. Secondly, there are many major chords that you just can’t play with any type of open chord fingering. Examples of such chords are Bb, Eb, F, and Ab. But you can play them wi...
The first four measures of the 12-bar blues is played of a I7 chord. For this lesson, we will play in the key of A, so our I7 chord is going to beA7(click to view the finger position for this chord). For the next four measures, we are going to switch to a IV7 chord for t...
Debussy didn't do "normal" when it came to chords. The very first chord of this dreamy piece is a form of first inversion that doesn't add the root note (D♭) until the end of the bar. Then, the bass note in the next chord moves a half step up to make this strange progressio...
12-Bar Blues in C Major: C-C-C-C F-F-C-C G-F-C-C Remember, chord progressions don’t need to be long or complicated. In fact, it takes real songwriting talent to make a song with just two chords interesting. Try experimenting with some simple chord progressions and see if you ...
As I mentioned above nobody has to hear you practice. So if you make a mistake keep going. Here we are just trying to develop a flow of rapping, without any words that rhyme. Embrace it when you mess up and continue with the freestyle. Keep your mindset in an upbeat and positive pl...
So, without further ado, let’s start with your first guitar lesson! Table of Contents Part 1 – Starting Out Chapter 1: Things to Keep in Mind If you’re still not sure if the guitar is the right instrument for you, let us remind you of some potential reasons why learning the guitar...
(bar 5). In the tab below you would play the first note on the 10th fret then slide the finger that is holding that note up to the 8th fret (a slide-down): Or here you slide your finger from the 3rd fret to the 5th without lifting your finger (a slide-up): Legato Slide The ...
of chord progressions and discover helpful tips for playing, reading and learning them on piano. We will also explore some common chord patterns to help you improve your repertoire and musical skills. Without further delay, let’s jump right in and start exploring the world of chord progressions...
Want to learn how to play the piano? You’ve come to the right place!With 88 keys, a rich history, and many associated celebrities, the piano can be an intimidating instrument. But it’s also an accessible one. Anyone can learn the piano at any age and have hours of fun on it....
What resonates onYouTube Shortsoften strikes a chord on Instagram, too. So, for inspiration, have a look at what's happening there. To find popular audio on YouTube Shorts: Click the ‘+’ button in the YouTube app to start creating a post. ...