In this lesson, I am going to show you five simple steps to Neo-Soul chords.
The goal is to give you a step-by-step guide that shows you how to pick a chord progression and make it more Neo-Soul or R&B.
These steps are great for Neo-Soul beginners.
For me, a Neo-Soul beginner is a guitar player who is not familiar with the type of chords used in this style. Chords such as Maj7, Min7, Maj9, and Min9.
Hopefully, I can help you get started with this awesome music style becoming more and more popular.
In this electric guitar lesson, we will look at the Canon in D played in 7 different ways.
As you probably know, the Canon in D is a classical composition by Pachelbel. It is indeed one of the most popular music of all time, and it has been arranged for many instruments and music styles.
In this lesson, I am going to show you how to play it on the electric guitar.
The goal is not to learn the Canon in D note by note. Instead, we will use the Canon to create something unique and awesome to play.
Learn the most beautiful chord shape you can possibly play on guitar! In this guitar lesson, I will also show you how to use the same chord shapes to create beautiful sounding chord progression in the key of E major.
In this lesson, we will look at a beautiful chord progression played with the capo on fret five.
The awesome thing about this chord progression is that it was originally written on the ukulele (Yes! I have a ukulele channel).
It is common to think that the ukulele is mainly used to strum chords.
The truth is, this little instrument can offer way more than just strumming. In this guitar lesson, we will arrange a beautiful ukulele fingerstyle chord progression on the acoustic guitar.
Of course, if you have a ukulele, make sure you subscribe to my ukulele channel!
In this guitar lesson, I will show you a simple melody hack that will instantly make your melody and phrases more colorful and beautiful.
The secret to more colorful melodies is simple: Add one more note to the melody.
There are different ways to do that.
In this lesson, we will focus on the major and minor 6th intervals.
This interval is among one of the most popular chord-like shapes. However, it is only played with two notes, so we can’t label it as a chord. It works great with simple and slow melodies.