
Lecture Description
Welcome to video ten in the Rhythm Guitar Quick-Start Series. This lesson focuses on developing timing and feel. This is a critical area of development for guitarists. If you have good timing, people will enjoy listening to you and musicians will enjoy playing with you.
This lesson covers a powerful exercise for developing your timing and feel. It uses note subdivisions including quarter notes, eighth notes, eighth note triplets, and sixteenth notes. You can practice along with the included jam track or with a metronome if you prefer.
Course Index
- How To Play Rhythm Guitar
- How To Play Power Chords
- How To Use Power Chords
- How To Play Bar Chords
- Major Bar Chord Shapes
- Minor Bar Chord Shapes
- Common Chord Progressions
- How To Play Open Chords
- Essential Strumming Patterns
- Developing Timing And Feel
- Dynamic Strumming Tips
- Next Steps For Rhythm Guitar
Course Description
These rhythm guitar lessons are essential for guitarists interested in playing popular songs, jamming with friends, or even performing live music. It doesn’t matter if you play acoustic guitar or electric guitar - the lessons apply equally to both.
You’ll learn how to play power chords, how to use power chords, how to play bar chords, major bar chord shapes, minor bar chord shapes, common chord progressions, how to play open chords, essential strumming patterns, how to develop timing and feel, and dynamic strumming tips.