Learn Guitar Chords With Songs : The 7Th Chords
Published 7/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.65 GB | Duration: 1h 29m
Published 7/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.65 GB | Duration: 1h 29m
Learn the Major 7th, Minor 7th and Dominant 7th Guitar Chords
What you'll learn
Learn the 7th guitar chords: minor 7th, major 7th and dominant 7th chords
Learn all shapes and forms, also change quickly and effectively between chords
Practice these chords with songs and chord chart exercises
Learn guitar techniques like arpeggio, vibrato and rhythm exercises through the songs
Requirements
Acoustic, electric or nylon string guitar
Being able to know the basic major/minor chords and the barre hold
Description
Do you want to learn more chords on the guitar other than the major or minor chord? Do you want to learn the 7th chords and add some new sounds to your guitar playing? In this course we will learn the major, minor and dominant seven chords with series of guitar lessons, songs, chord chart exercises and ear training games. They are very common and it's very probable that you came across the 7th guitar chords before.This course will include:9 little songs/etudes to help you master the major 7th, minor 7th and dominant 7th guitar chords.2 chord chart exercises, to practice reading and playing songs just by following the chord symbols.Guitar lessons on music theory; and on the major 7th, minor 7th and dominant 7th guitar chords.Fingerpicking techniques and lessons using the etudes (little songs), and you will learn: arpeggios, soloing techniques, hammer-on, pull-off, rhythm exercises etc.Ear training games to recognize these chords.This course is actually the 2nd part of a comprehensive guitar chords course. In this part we will learn the 7th chords through exercises, songs and chord chart practices, so you will be able to play all the major 7th, minor 7th and dominant 7th chords in all the shapes and form all over the fretboard.Learning guitar does not have to be boring! That’s why we are using a set of songs and exercises to make guitar playing fun, and in this course you can practice your chord changes and all the 7th chords with 9 different little songs/etudes. Each etude will come with a guitar lesson, and in these lessons you will also learn fingerpicking, vibrato and many different other techniques to make your songs come to life. You will learn arpeggios, soloing techniques, chord picking techniques, hammer-on and pull-off as well as different rhythm exercises that will make you sound amazing. These etudes will be presented at two different speeds: a practice speed and a full speed.Most songs are either 4/4 or 3/4, so the chord chart exercises will be presented in these time signatures. During these exercises, you will be challenged to play the chords by following just the chord symbols while I will be playing the solo over your strumming. These exercises will give you an inside of how a professional guitarist works when they play in a band or for a singer, as many times they do not have time to learn all the songs by heart, so they have to follow chord charts.And finally in the end we will do a little ear training game, which will help you to recognize and distinguish major, minor and 7th chords. This is a very useful technique which will enable you to learn new songs in the future by ear.This course has been recorded and filmed on a classical guitar, but the material is equally applicable for those who play electric or acoustic steel string guitar.Sheet music is provided for all of the songs and exercises in this course. These will be in three formats: standard musical notation, guitar tabulature (TAB), and GuitarPro format.Sign up for my course and learn the 7th chords with songs, exercises and games to become a better guitarist!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Music Theory - Intervals
Lecture 2 Intervals
Lecture 3 Introduction to 7th Chords
Section 3: Major 7th chords
Lecture 4 Music Theory on Major 7th Chords
Lecture 5 Etude 13 - Changing between Cmaj7, Gmaj7, Am, Fmaj7, E
Lecture 6 Etude 13 Technique
Lecture 7 Etude 14 - Changing between Amaj7, Dmaj7, E, F#m
Lecture 8 Etude 14 Technique
Lecture 9 Etude 15 - Changing between Bmaj7, F#maj7, G#m, E
Lecture 10 Etude 15 Technique
Section 4: Minor 7th Chords
Lecture 11 Music Theory on Minor 7th Chords
Lecture 12 Etude 16 - Changing between Dm7, Am7, Gm7, Dm
Lecture 13 Etude 16 Technique
Lecture 14 Etude 17 - Changing between Bm7, F#m7, Amaj7, E
Lecture 15 Etude 17 Technique
Lecture 16 Etude 18 - Changing between Cmaj7, Am7, Dm7, Em7, F, G
Lecture 17 Etude 18 Technique
Section 5: Dominant 7th Chords
Lecture 18 Music Theory on Dominant 7th Chords
Lecture 19 Etude 19 - Changing between G7, C7, A7, D7
Lecture 20 Etude 19 Technique
Lecture 21 Etude 20 - Changing between G7, C7, A7, D7, G (First Positions)
Lecture 22 Etude 20 Technique
Lecture 23 Etude 21 - Changing between E7, Am, G7, Cmaj7, F
Lecture 24 Etude 21 Technique
Section 6: Chord Chart Exercises
Lecture 25 Chord Chart Exercise 5 in 4/4 time signature
Lecture 26 Chord Chart Exercise 6 in 3/4 time signature
Lecture 27 Info for Chord Chart Exercise 7 and 8
Lecture 28 Chord Chart Exercise 7 with flat chords
Lecture 29 Chord Chart Exercise 8 with sharp chords
Section 7: Ear Training Game
Lecture 30 Ear Training Game - Major, Minor or 7th Chord?
Intermediate guitar players who want to learn more chords