Sad Chord Progression with Easy Fingerpicking Pattern
Nobody can Resist
Hey guys, welcome to another fingerpicking lesson. Today I am going to show you a sad chord progression with easy fingerpicking pattern nobody can resist.
The goal in this lesson is to create a beautiful, sad chord progression with an easy fingerpicking pattern. The chords are effortless to play yet not performed in their basic form. We will play simple triads in different positions of the fingerboard.
This lesson is perfect for fingerstyle beginners who have experience with simple chords but need a way to play them differently and in a much more creative way.
Hey, guys, I hope you are having a fantastic day. Today I am going to show you how turning scales into beautiful music on fingerpicking guitar.
We will be working on G major key, and I am going to show you how to add chords around the G major scale and the E minor Pentatonic scale to make it sound beautiful and melodic.
We mainly practice scales to improve our technique. This is great! But you can also use scales to compose music. I put together a very simple chord progression to play around the scale which I am going to show you in this video lesson.
I hope you will find this fingerpicking lesson, helpful guys!
Let me show you how to play simple chords that sound beautiful on fingerpicking guitar only possible in E minor.
One of the most amazing things about fingerpicking technique is that we are always in full control on the strings. In this example, I am going to show you how to pluck simple chords on a higher position of the neck while still benefit from open strings.
By using this system, even a simple chord such as E minor sounds completely different.
There are three things we will be focusing on in this lesson:
We will keep the fingerpicking pattern simple.
The chords will always change voicing.
I am going to show you how to implement simple natural harmonics while playing chords.
Take things step-by-step mainly if you never played fingerpicking guitar, natural harmonics, or chords on the higher part of the neck.
Hey guys, let me show you how to play Swan Lake by the virtuoso composer Tchaikovsky on fingerstyle guitar.
In this guitar lesson, I am going to teach you the “Bass and Melody” and “Chords and Melody” version of the song, which is indeed very simple to play. We will learn the simple melody along with the bass note of each chord.
This melody was originally written in B minor key, but in this tutorial, we will be checking out my arrangement in A minor.
There will be two additional levels released soon in which we will add the chords and spice up the melody. For now, enjoy the simplify melody with just bass and melody.
Hey, guys let me show you how to combine chords and melody on guitar. In this fingerstyle lesson, I am going to show you how important it can be to structure your exercise.
When you want to combine chords and melody, the very first step is to decide where the melody will be played. In this exercise, we are going to play chords in sextuplets, followed by a simple melody. I will keep the same structure throughout the entire exercise (there are just one or two exceptions).
Structuring the exercise is beneficial. Without it, you will just noddle few notes before getting bored or demotivated. We are going to start with a few notes before moving on to something more complex.
Hey, guys, I hope you are having a fantastic Sunday. Today I had a ton of fun recording this sweet melody in F major for fingerstyle beginners.
I think that as guitar players we spend too much time practicing in the same keys such as Em, G, Am, and C major. There is nothing wrong with that, but sometimes it is good to try something different so that we can also develop muscle memory on different chords.
This sweet melody in F major is the perfect starting point if you want to practice in a different key. I did my best to make the melody easy and smooth.
As always, take things step by step and learn one chord at a time.
Hey, guys welcome to another fingerpicking guitar lesson. Today I want to show you a bunch of fingerstyle chords that make you look cool. There are two reasons why I think these chords are fantastic:
Simple to memorize, yet they sound beautiful.
We will be using the most simple fingerpicking pattern you’ve ever used.
We are in B minor key (again) and the chords will be played up and down the neck in two different sections.
The goal is to create beautiful sounding fingerstyle chords that sound different from anything you usually play. You can only do that if you keep challenging yourself and spend time experimenting with a different type of chords.
Learn one chord at a time if you need, but don’t stop learning new stuff 🙂
Hey, guys let me show you a simple system that will help you create simple melodies on acoustic guitar.
So many of you still don’t quite understand how to write a melody on guitar, so I thought I would record a video where I show you the very first step to get started with composing.
In this fingerpicking lesson, I am going to show you how to write a melody using two simple chords: E minor and D major. We will start by learning the notes of the chord on the E string only so that we have a reference note for the beginning and end of the melody.
Then I am going to show you how to use the E minor scale to write melodic musical ideas.
As I mentioned, this is only the very first step guys.
Hey, guys welcome to another lesson from the Technique lab Vol.2 | Travis Picking technique we are checking out the module 4.
The goal for Module 4 and 5 is to learn how to play the accompaniment on two sets of strings while the thumb plucks two strings. As this is a very challenging lesson, I decided to split it into two modules.
In this guitar lesson, we are going to learn Dominant 7th chords and a very simple bass line over a chord progression. In Module 5, we will learn the original pattern.
I hope you enjoy this lesson guys.
This program is available on Patreon for $15/month.
Hey guys, let me show a straightforward trick to make all the chords you know in B minor sound awesome to play. In this fingerpicking guitar lesson, I am going to show you beautiful chords only possible in B minor key. I am referring to the type of shape 🙂
The trick is very simple. We are going to add the note E to the chords we are playing. The cool thing is, the first string of the guitar is, of course, the note E, so we are going to add the E string to the chords.
The chord progression even though we will have to adjust the chord shape so that the E string is never going to be fretted.
I loved the sound so much that I have also recorded a solo over the chord progression.