Online Guitar Instructional Course

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Jamorama - Chapter by Chapter!
This is what you'll get in the Jamorama guitar course - chapter by chapter. As you can see, Jamorama takes you from being an absolute beginner right through to playing some of the most advanced guitar techniques around!

Book one - Beginners
Introduction - The guitar itself, and how to correctly hold and play the guitar.

Lesson 1 -The string names, tuning, guitar TAB and your first two chords on the guitar (the A major open chord and the D major open chord).

Lesson 2 -How to read and write tab and we jam using the two chords you have just learned.

Lesson 3 -Basic music theory and the Jayde Musica game, more work with a jam track and some single notes on the first and second strings.

Lesson 4 - The E major chord, the first three notes on the third string, and beginning music notation.

Lesson 5 -Two new chords and notes on the fourth string, Jam track 5 and single notes played in a Dance or Drum'n'Bass style.

Lesson 6 - Three notes on the fifth string, using minor and major chords, chord progressions and 'turnaround' progressions.

Lesson 7 - The eighth note rhythm pattern, your first barre chord, the F major chord and the Chromatic scale.

Lesson 8 -Moving between chords, the Dominant 7 chords and single note playing in a Jazz style.

Lesson 9 - Silent strokes and consecutive upstrokes ON the beat and OFF the beat.

Lesson 10 - More on dominant chords, different chord shapes changing the strum pattern to add variety to a repeating chord progression.

Lesson 11 -The B7 chord and Blues in the key of C major.

Lesson 12 - The Chromatic scale in the first position, accidentals, the notes in the first position and Bass note picking.

Lesson 13 - 3/4 time, different strum patterns and Bass note playing.

Lesson 14 - The suspended chord and the Major scale.

Lesson 15 - The suspended (sus) 2 chord used with a jam track.

Book two - Intermediate
Lesson 1 - More minor chords, 3/4 timing and bass note runs.

Lesson 2 - The Major seventh chord and sixteenth note rhythm.

Lesson 3 - Adding the major seventh note to a major 7th chord and sixteenth note rhythms.

Lesson 4 - The B minor chord in open position, understanding and using the Eighth note triplet strum and the triplet rhythm.

Lesson 5 - Major 6 chords and the A major scale.

Lesson 6 - Barre chords, variations and the 'sliding Barre chord' technique.

Lesson 7 - Percussive strumming.

Lesson 8 - The Minor Root 6 Barre chord, theory and the use of open chords and Barre chords.

Lesson 9 - 'Key Signatures' and theory

Lesson 10 - The Dominant 7 barre chord and 'Music Rests',

Lesson 11 - Strum hand deadening or 'Palm muting' and Fret hand deadening.

Lesson 12 - Root 5 Barre chord and staccato strumming.

Lesson 13 - 12 bar blues chord progression.

esson 14 - Root 5 minor barre chords, chord voicings all over the fret board and a third Blues pattern.

Lesson 15 - Palm muting.

Lesson 16 - Advanced Palm muting and Staccato strums.

Lesson 17 - Root 5 dominant 7 Barre chord and jam with the Blues in the key of D.

Lesson 18 - Reggae strum and shifting the strong beats from beat 1 and 3 to beat 2 and 4.

Lesson 19 - The Minor scale, finger dexterity and playing single note melodies.

Lesson 20 - Minor 7 th intervals, the minor 7 th chord, open chords and barre chords.

Lesson 21 - Major 6 Barre chords in root 6 and root 5 positions.

Lesson 22 - The Power chord, palm muting and a number of different strum patterns.

Lesson 23 - Adding accents and compound time.

Lesson 24 - Unusual chords made by modifying different notes in an existing

Lesson 25 - Suspending root 6 and root 5 barre chords and transposing to different keys, with or without a capo.

Lesson 26 - The Root 6 and root 5 major 7th barre chord and a variety of chord voicings let you to create unique chordal tones and spice up chord progressions.

Lesson 27 - More on the Dominant 7th chord and the ninth chord.

Lesson 28 - Diminished chords and the root 4 moveable shapes.

Lesson 29 - Augmented chords.

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