What are fundamental acoustic guitar techniques? Basic strumming, flatpicking, and fingerpicking are all techniques that provide a solid foundation on the instrument. Legato moves like hammer-ons, pull-offs, and slides also fall under the umbrella of fundamental technique. The lessons here are perfect for beginning and intermediate guitar players.
Video Lesson: Sus Chord Embellishments
Some of your favorite classic songs from artists like James Taylor and Bob Dylan rely heavily on suspended chords for embellishment.
Beyond Strumming | Acoustic Guitar Champions
Learn to create dynamic accompaniment parts in any setting.
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Video Lesson: Get Rhythm, Part 2: More on Beats, Meters, and More
Even if this is review for you, it’s always a good idea to revisit the basics—not only to further solidify the foundation upon which all else is built, but to provide new insights as you examine something familiar with fresh eyes and skills.
Video Lesson: Get Rhythm, Part 1: Beats, Meters, and More
THE PROBLEM Rhythm is a shaky area for you. You have a difficult time communicating a rhythmic idea unless you can play it; you have a tendency to fall into familiar, repetitive rhythms. THE SOLUTION Learn the fundamentals of rhythm, then work through exercises designed to improve your rhythmic cognition. Music…
Video Lesson: How to Spin Endless Variations on a Simple Tune
By taking a basic melody and changing the rhythms, pitches, and articulations, you can make some hip variations.
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Strengthen Your Accompaniment Skills
Introducing accents into your strumming/rhythm patterns can make even well-worn chord progressions sound fresh.
Seventh Chords
The G7 chord, as you might guess, is closely related to G...
Here’s an Exercise to Help You Hear the Rhythm of 3/4 or “Waltz” Time More Easily
For 3/4, or waltz time, people tend to consider the first beat of each measure as the only strong beat, followed by two weak beats on two and three.
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Start Soloing on Acoustic Guitar with These Essential Building Blocks [Video Lesson]
Pentatonic scales are an effective and generally manageable way to get started, and many guitar players derive much of their approach from this basic framework.
Video Lesson: 5 Steps Toward Developing Chord Fluency on the Fretboard
Use a little music theory to learn how major and minor triads are built and to start connecting chord shapes. With an awareness of how these chords work, you’ll be primed to play songs as diverse as the Who’s “Substitute” and Paul Simon’s “Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard”—and to create your own chord progressions and solos.
These Fundamental Guitar Techniques Can Help You Learn to Synchronize Your Hands
This Weekly Workout will show how to synchronize the hands through a variety of exercises, concepts, and articulations
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Sync Your Picking Hand with a Metronome
Let's focus on getting your picking hand synced and steady with some simple single-note exercises.
Music Basics for Acoustic Guitarists: 5 Tips for Keeping Solid Time
Learn to keep a steady, uninterrupted pulse.
Video Lesson: Four Ways to Silence Your Guitar Strings
Explore four solutions and subtle technique adjustments to deal with unwanted, distracting string noise when you play guitar.
Video Lesson: How to Silence Your Strings for Musical Effect
The first job of playing acoustic guitar is to make those strings ring, with a clear and rich tone. The second is to make them stop.
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Weekly Workout: Tone is in the Hands—and Here’s How to Find It
Whatever style you prefer—and regardless of whether you’re more of a soloist or accompanist—you should learn how to get these techniques under your fingers.
Video Lesson: How to Play in Waltz Time, from ‘Edelweiss’ to ‘Sweet Baby James’
Songs in 3/4 can sound sweet on acoustic guitar, especially when you go beyond a basic one-two-three waltz rhythm and take a more nuanced approach to picking patterns, chord voicings, and bass lines.
Learn These 5 Easy Pieces from ‘The Song Train’
Harvey Reid says, “the best way to learn to play music is by playing songs, and there is no better place to start than some good songs that are easy to play.”
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Learn How To Shift Between Chords
This brief exercise is excerpted from Rhythm and Strumming Basics by Josh Workman. Let’s start working on some chord shifting by changing between G and C chords on each beat (Example 6). Allow your fingers to change as slowly as necessary for a smooth transition. If the open strings continue…
Video Lesson: Three Tips for Playing Chords Cleanly
Getting a full chord sound depends on where you place your fingers and how hard you press on the strings.
Learn to Play Chord Fills
There are an infinite number of licks that can be built with suspended chords.
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Develop Accuracy and Coordination Between Your Fretting and Picking Hands
This exercise includes the fretting hand, and is designed to aid in coordination—the goal is to get both hands working together.
Want to Play Like Johnny Cash? Learn the Boom-Chuck Rhythm in 3 Easy Steps
The boom-chuck beat is one of the first rhythms guitarists learn, and for good reason: you can play thousands of acoustic-guitar songs in this style.
Rhythm & Strumming Basics | Acoustic Guitar Champions
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