You'll learn a way to expand the open G scale warm-up that you learned in a previous lesson. This technique will improve both your right and left hands.
In this lesson, you'll learn a chord progression based on off the Em slide lesson that will work perfectly for the song, "God's Great Dance Floor" by Chris Tomlin, off of the Passion 2013 album. You can even do an acoustic cover with these chords.
In this lesson, you will learn an alternate way to play each of the 7 chords typically found in DADGAD tuning. You may in fact choose to use these chords instead of the original chords since they are fairly easy to play and have a great sound. You can also use these chords to create unique intros and signature licks.
There are a lot of tricks with DADGAD, and in this lesson, you'll learn how to play octave chords. This simple trick allows you to play any melody line or signature lick while also strumming a full chord. It sounds like two guitars playing at one time!
In this lesson, you will learn about a very simple scale that works in DADGAD alternate tuning. This scale can create lots of fun riffs as well as provide some notes to add to your normal chords. Make sure you know your DADGAD chords first!
In this lesson you will learn how to tune to DADGAD as well as how to play the 7 main chords. Most of these chords only use 1 or 2 fingers, so it is very easy to play. After you learn these chords, you'll also learn how a capo works with this tuning to play in any key.
In this lesson you will learn a fun new warm-up scale that uses the G open scale and implements 2 techniques of moving through the scale. You can apply these techniques to any scale once you learn it!
In this lesson, you'll learn the song "You Are Good" by Isreal Houghton (and New Breed) and how some of these unique chords work in the key of A. Once you learn many of these chords, you'll be able to take what you've learned and apply it to your own song writing.
In this free lesson, you'll learn a finger picking intro for the Matt Redman song "10,000 Reasons." (a.k.a. bless the Lord Oh My Soul). This intro includes part of the melody-line of the song, so it is instanly recognizable.
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This is Stephen's acoustic cover of the Matt Redman song 10,000 reasons. "Bless the Lord O my soul, O my soul; worship His holy name. Sing like never before, O my soul; I worship Your holy name."
In this lesson you will learn the rest of the song "Deck the Halls." Build on what you learned in the last lesson to have another Christmas song under your belt!
In this lesson, you will learn a simple finger picking method that will allow you to play both the bass notes and the melody notes to the song "Deck the Halls." This song uses DADGAD tuning.
In this lesson, you'll learn the final section to the song "The First Noel." You'll see a great way to end the song and then hear the whole song put together. Give yourself a Christmas present and learn this song you can play every year!
In this lesson, you'll learn the second part to "The First Noel." It includes a great use of the Em slide chords and a unique way to play part of the traditional carol. Once you learn this lesson, you'll have most of the song covered!