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    How To Play Lead Guitar African/Nigerian Style Course

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    How To Play Lead Guitar African/Nigerian Style Course

    How To Play Lead Guitar African/Nigerian Style Course
    Published 10/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.98 GB | Duration: 2h 31m

    Step By Steps Lessons On Lead Guitar.

    What you'll learn

    Students will be able to understand the fundamentals of African/Nigerian musical scales and rhythms

    Students will be able to develop proficiency in lead guitar techniques specific to African/Nigerian music

    Students will be able to improvise lead guitar solos using African/Nigerian phrasing

    Students will be able to incorporate cultural and traditional influences into lead guitar performances

    Requirements

    No experience is needed, You will learn everything step by steps.

    Description

    Hi,So you want to learn how to play Lead Guitar in an African/Nigerian wayYou are at the right course because I'm going to teach you from scratch and everything that you need to know in order for you to be able to sound and play it.Just like you might have known, there are several ways, notes in music are being named.We have:1. The Alphabet Mode i.e A B C D E F G2. Number/Numeral Mode i.e i ii iii iv v vi vii3. Solfa Notation/Tonic Solfa Mode i.e d r m f s l t And others..But the most used mode in Nigeria and Africa is the Sol-fa Notation/Tonic Sol-fa mode because it's easier to learn and also brings out the sound of a song as you are saying it, If you can master tonic sol-fa then you won't have any problem playing any song by ear.It quickly improves your ear training.And that's what we are going to be learning and using for this course.The "How to Play Lead Guitar African/Nigerian Style" course is designed to immerse you in the rich, vibrant sounds of African and Nigerian guitar techniques, empowering you to infuse your playing with unique, culturally resonant tones.By the end of the course, you'll be able to create engaging lead guitar solos with an African/Nigerian flair, capturing the energy and soul that define the genre. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced guitarist, this course offers invaluable skills and perspectives to expand your playing and bring the warmth of African melodies into your performances.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: Guitar Description and Maintenance.

    Lecture 2 Theory

    Lecture 3 Practical

    Section 3: How To Tune Your Guitar By Yourself.

    Lecture 4 Theory

    Lecture 5 Practical

    Section 4: Learn Major Scale And Notes All Over The Fretboard.

    Lecture 6 Theory

    Lecture 7 Practical

    Section 5: Learn Chromatic Scale on Guitar.

    Lecture 8 Theory

    Lecture 9 Practical

    Section 6: Fingering Exercise 1.

    Lecture 10 Theory

    Lecture 11 Practical

    Section 7: Fingering Exercise 2.

    Lecture 12 Theory

    Lecture 13 Practical

    Section 8: Using Major Notes To Play Songs.

    Lecture 14 Theory

    Lecture 15 Practical

    Section 9: Using Chromatic Notes To Play Songs.

    Lecture 16 Theory

    Lecture 17 Practical

    Section 10: Using Notes to Play Songs.

    Lecture 18 Theory

    Lecture 19 Practical

    Section 11: Learn Easy Guitar Major Chords.

    Lecture 20 Theory

    Lecture 21 Practical

    Lecture 22 Songs To Play Using Major Chord.

    Section 12: Learn Easy Guitar Minor Chords.

    Lecture 23 Theory

    Lecture 24 Practical

    Section 13: Learn Easy Guitar Chromatic Chords.

    Lecture 25 Theory

    Lecture 26 Practical

    Section 14: Learn Arpeggio (Breaking Chord) On Guitar.

    Lecture 27 Theory

    Lecture 28 Practical

    Section 15: Learn How To Create Guitar Rhythm.

    Lecture 29 Theory

    Lecture 30 Practical

    Section 16: Learn How to Score Songs.

    Lecture 31 Theory

    Lecture 32 Practical

    Section 17: How To Be Creative As An Instrumentalist.

    Lecture 33 Theory

    Lecture 34 Practical

    Section 18: Conclusion

    Lecture 35 Conclusion

    Anyone ready to learn how to play lead guitar instruments from scratch step by steps.