Guitar Lessons - Single Note Guitar Runs To Minor Chords I
Guitar Lessons - Single Note Guitar Runs To Minor Chords I
As a Guitar player have you ever asked yourself how do they play those nice bits between the chords, major and minor, on the acoustic guitar or electric guitar?
Wonder No More
Single Note Guitar Runs To Minor Chords and Beyond - enables Solo Guitarists and Singer/Songwriter Guitarists, like you, to create a fuller more engaging and musical sound. You will do this by adding effective single note bass runs to the guitar chords that you already play. You will instantly stand out from the crowd. You will become unlike other guitar players, who ignore the richness and musical beauty of using single note runs to melodically link major and minor chords. Your playing will become much more enjoyable to you and to your listeners.
Synergy
George Bernard Shaw’s asserted that
“The only Golden Rule is
that there are no
golden rules.”
This course is based on the golden rule of Synergy,
That is, that the sum of the parts is greater than the sum of the individual parts.
The Individual parts that you need to know for this course are some chords and the 6th chord in any key, known as the relative minor of that Key.
For instance, in the Key of C Major the relative minor is the 6th chord A minor (C(1st),D(2nd),E(3rd),F(4th),G(5th),A(6th))
In G it is Em etc
Do not worry about the theory as this is a practical course. In order to get the most benefit from it you will need to play your chords.
In other words, you will not learn chords here, but rather, you will learn what to do with them! Therefore, we are back to Synergy. You take this course knowing chords. This course teaches you to join the chords in a meaningful manner. You create beautiful music.
There are quick gains to be had from this course that you can implement immediately. To get the most out of this jam-packed 6 hour course will involve a little more time and effort.
Love Your Audience and Be Remembered.
There are many paradoxes in life.
Take this limerick (a limerick is a humorous five-line poem) for instance
“There was a young lady of Crewe
Whose limericks stopped at line two.”
This anonymous limerick is not paradoxical, but it
prompted the sequel:
“There was a young man of Verdun.”
What is the paradox? Is it that your mind automatically supplies a second line: “Whose
limericks stopped at line one.” ? Or is it the very
idea of a limerick having fewer than five lines?
By using the runs from this course, You will lead your audience (just like the limericks above) and create dynamic introductions, interludes and endings to your performances. No longer be the same as all those other guitar players who just shakily start songs after strumming a few chords or randomly stop suddenly leaving the listener wondering should they clap or not!
Instead, use your runs in a musical manner to let the audience know that you are about to begin. As soon as you start one of these bass runs the audience are primed to expect the beginning of the song.
Use the runs to minor chords effectively to increase the tension that minor chords bring to a song. Then release it with a run to the next major chord. Bring the listener with you.
If you use it at the end of the song you can start to slow the run down thereby informing the audience that the song is drawing to a close.
Then, they will definitely clap!
Use them throughout the song to add depth, colour and shade to your playing.
Stand out from the other players and, be remembered. Create meaningful experiences.
To Go Fast, Go Slow
This is a comprehensive course over 6 hours long. The good news is that you do not have to finish the course to start using what you learn straight away. In fact, the best way to use this course is to go slowly.
You can start straight away by going to your favourite key and learning one run. This will consist of a total of three notes played across two strings next to each other, depending on your chosen chord.
It is as simple and as quick as that. You can stop there and start using that run in your playing immediately.
One run alone can have multiple uses depending on the key of the song. For instance, the run from G to Em can be used in songs in both keys OR as an introduction to a song in Em. All that with just 3 notes!
When you are ready, add the next chord. This will use the same 3 note pattern (or similar) just played in a different position from the previous one.
Now you have two runs. And lots more possibilities at your fingertips already.
I Don’t Have Time?
Everyone has time to learn 3 notes. Surely it is worth the effort to be the player that people remember? Start with the simple runs and add the more advanced ones as you progress.
I Am A Beginner
As soon as you learn to play a few minor chords you can learn to add in these subtle notes. The videos break everything down into bite sized pieces and lead you through each key and chord note by note. You will learn by repeating each run slowly. These are not going to interfere with your playing; they are going to improve your playing. And you don't even need to be able to read music!
Learn By Doing
My goal is to demystify this stuff, because at its core it's not really that complicated.
You play along WITH each video. This is not a course where you watch me demonstrate each technique and then you try to figure out what I just did and decipher it. You play ALONG WITH ME. I break each run down into tiny pieces and we play them together as we learn the whole run. So you are going to have to work – but not too hard. It’s only three notes at a time after all! And, I try to make sure that we have fun while doing so.
However, the more that you use the runs the easier it will be to play it in a variety of tempos and musical styles. It is learning by doing but still can be implemented immediately.
I Cannot Read Music
You do not have to be able to read music to learn how to add bass runs to your guitar playing. Also, the videos are very clear shot from two points of view. Everything is broken down clearly. And slowly.
To help, all examples taught are also notated in TAB. There are pdf files for you to download and keep.
Final Words
Imagine yourself the next time you play a song with your guitar. As you smile to yourself, your fingers play a simple but definite introduction. People start to pay attention straight away. They feel something familiar is about to happen. Then you start your song.
You come to the first chord change where you join the chords in a melodic and musical manner, giving the impression that there is a bass player in the room with you.
Your listeners start to be captivated by the experience as you lead them on a musical journey through the story of the song.
Then, before they know it you are ending and they all break into simultaneous applause.
You acknowledge the applause and smile to yourself. You are the only one in the room who knows that you only learned the bass runs shortly before that performance. It really is as simple as that. So what are you waiting for? Go on. Get this course now. And be remembered as the great guitar player that you are meant to be.
Summary
Fully Leverage The Effects of Minor Chords
Quick To Implement
Sound More Professional
Make Your Playing More Musical
Multiple Uses – Introductions, Interludes, Endings
Engage Listeners
Stand Out from Other Players
Get More Gigs
Be Remembered
…and Enjoy Yourself
Guitar Lessons - Guitar Course for The Acousitc Guitar or Electric Guitar - for any Guitar Player
Url: View Details
What you will learn
- You Will Learn to Add Bass Note Runs to Your Major and Minor Guitar Chords In EVERY KEY
- You Will Sound Like A Professional Guitar Player - No Need To Read Music
- Be Remembered. You Will Stand Out From Other Guitarists Who Just Play The Same Guitar Chords Over Every Verse and Every Chorus
Rating: 0
Level: Intermediate Level
Duration: 6 hours
Instructor: John Kearney
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
About US
The display of third-party trademarks and trade names on this site does not necessarily indicate any affiliation or endorsement of hugecourses.com.
View Sitemap