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This Guitar Controlling: Complete Guitar Playing Guide Online Training will help you explore and experiment with various chord shapes so that you can produce various melodies easily . You will receive in-depth knowledge and skills through hands-on training and become a confident guitar player with proficiency.
This Course At A Glance:
- Get an introduction to guitar-holding posture
- Learn basic amplifier controls
- Receive essential guidance from an expert tutor
- Take lessons through interactive video training
- Learn from anywhere and anytime
- Complete the course within 17 hours
- Acquire a CPD UK accredited certificate upon completion
- Perfect beginners and aspiring musicians who want to be musicians
- Learn barre chords as a system, picking technique, how to play songs and more
Why Guitar Controlling Course: Complete Guitar Playing Guide right for you?
Do you want to become a professional guitar player to pursue a successful musical career on your own? Join our Guitar Controlling: Complete Guitar Playing Guide Online Training Course and develop proficiency in guitar playing with comprehensive and advanced techniques.
This Complete Guitar Playing Guide course will help you to equip the knowledge of basic chords, amplifier controls, tuning the guitar, strumming hand, rhythm, practising with songs and many other essential methods.
You will be provided with the best practical experiences through hands-on training to make you an expert in the field.
Guitar Controlling Course: Complete Guitar Playing GuideDetails
CPD certificates are accepted by thousands of professional bodies and government regulators here in the UK and around the world. Many organisations look for employees with CPD requirements, which means, that by doing this course, you would be a potential candidate in your respective field.
Introduction and Welcome
- Introduction
- Guitar Demo
- Who is This Marius
- The Instrument
- The Strings
- Tuning Your Guitar
- The Metronome
- Drumbeat (With the Drumcomputer)
- Your Strumming Hand
- Pyramid of Rhythm
- Your Fretting Hand
All Basics Chords
- Chords and Diagrams
- Short Introduction on Basic Chords
- Chord: Em (Eminor)
- Chord: G (Gmajor)
- Chord: Am (Aminor)
- Chord: C (Cmajor)
- Chord: D (Dmajor)
- Chord: Dm (Dminor)
- Chord: E (Emajor)
- Chord: A (Amajor)
- Chord: F (Fmajor)
- Chord: Bm (Bminor)
- Chord: Bb (Bbmajor)
- Chord: F#m (F#minor)
- Training Beat (Explanation and how to use)
- Training Beat
First Song Examples
- Basics to Chords and Patterns
- How to Read Strumming Patterns
- Song Example 1: Em (Pattern and Explanation)
- Song Example 1: Em
- Song Example 2: G and Em (Pattern and Explanation)
- Song Example 2: G and Em
- Song Example 3: Em and Am (Pattern and Explanation)
- Song Example 3: Em and Am
- Song Example 4: C and Am (Pattern and Explanation)
- Song Example 4: C and Am
- Song Example 5: C, Am, Em Und G (Pattern and Explanation)
- Song Example 5: C, Am, Em Und G
- Song Example 6: D, G, D and a (Pattern and Explanation)
- Song Example 6: D, G, D and a
- Song Example 7: G, C, Am and D (Pattern and Explanation)
- Song Example 7: G, C, Am and D
- Song Example 8: F, Bb, Dm, and C (Pattern and Explanation)
- Song Example 8: F, Bb, Dm, and C
First Real Songs
- How to Use This Chapter
- Song 1: Knocking on Heaven’s Door (Pattern and Explanation)
- Song 1: Knocking on Heaven’s Door (Slow)
- Song 1: Knocking on Heaven’s Door (Original)
- Song 2: Runaway Train (Patterns and Explanation)
- Song 2: Runaway Train (Slow)
- Song 2: Runaway Train (Original)
- Song 3: What’s Up (Patterns and Explanation)
- Song 3: What’s Up (Slow)
- Song 3: What’s Up (Original)
More Chords and Shapes
- 7th-chords and What They Do
- Chord: C7
- Chords: D7 and Dm7
- Chords: E7 and Em7
- Chord: G7
- Chords: A7 and Am7
- Chord: B7
- Sus-chords and What They Do
- Chords: Dsus2 and Dsus4
- Chord: Esus4
- Chords:Asus2 and Asus4
- Song 4: Breakfast at Tiffany’s (Patterns and Explanation)
- Song 4: Breakfast at Tiffany’s (slow)
- Song 4: Breakfast at Tiffany’s (original)
Barre Chords as a System
- Barré Chords Explanation
- The E-Shape
- The Em-Shape
- The A-Shape
- The Am-Shape
More Songs
- the Capo and How to Use It
- Song 5: Wonderwall (Patterns)
- Song 5: Wonderwall (Slow)
- Song 5: Wonderwall (Original)
- Song 6: Hollywood Hills (Patterns)
- Song 6: Hollywood Hills (Slow)
- Song 6: Hollywood Hills (Original)
- Song 7: Viva La Vida (Slow)
- Song 7: Viva La Vida (Original)
- Song 8: Salt (Patterns)
- Song 8: Salt (Original)
- Song 9: Castle on the Hill (Patterns)
- Song 9: Castle on the Hill (Slow)
- Song 9: Castle on the Hill (Original)
- Song 10: Back to Black (Patterns)
- Song 10: Back to Black (Slow)
- Song 10: Back to Black (Patterns)
- Song 10: Back to Black (Original)
Song Work: How Do I Play Songs
- Lead Sheet
- Song Parts
- The Different Playing Techniques
- The Idea of Strumming Patterns
Picking Technique
- Picking
- Song 11: Let It Be (Patterns)
- Song 11: Let it be (slow)
- Song 11 Let it be (original)
- Song 12: Perfect (Ed Sheeran) (Patterns)
- Song 12: Perfect (Ed Sheeran) (Slow)
- Song 12: Perfect (Ed Sheeran) (Original)
- Song 13: When You Say Nothing at All (Patterns)
- Song 13: When You Say Nothing at All (Slow)
- Song 13: When You Say Nothing at All (Original)
- Song 14: Californication (Patterns)
- Song 14: Californication (slow)
- Song 14: Californication (original)
Percussive Playing ( or: the Prumming Pattern “)
- The Best Kept Secret of Singer/songwriters
- „prummig“ Patterns (Percussive Playing)
- Prumming Pattern 1
- Prumming Pattern 2
- Song Example 9: Sweet Home Alabama
- Song Example 10: This is the Life
- How to Find the Right Prumming Pattern
Songs, Songs, Songs
- Introduction to Songs, Songs, Songs
- Important Information Before You Start With Songs
- Song 15: Main Pattern
- Song 15: „and you give…“
- Song 15: Bridge
- Song 15: Ending
- Song 15 With or Without You (U2) (Slow)
- Song 15 With or Without You (U2) Original
- Song 16: Use Somebody (Kings of Leon)(Patterns)
- Song 16: Intro/Refrain/Solo/Bridge
- Song 16: Verses
- Song 16: Ending
- Song 16: Use Somebody (Kings of Leon) (Slow)
- Song 16: Use Somebody (Kings of Leon) (Original)
- Song 17: Bad Moon Rising (Creedence Clearwater Revival) (Patterns)
- Song 17: Intro/Verse
- Song 17: Refrain
- Song 17: Bad Moon Rising (Creedence Clearwater Revival) (Slow)
- Song 17: Bad Moon Rising (Creedence Clearwater Revival) (Original)
- Song 18: I Follow Rivers (Triggerfinger) (Patterns)
- Song 18: Verses
- Song 18: Ending
- Song 18: I Follow Rivers (Triggerfinger) (Slow)
- Song 18: I Follow Rivers (Triggerfinger) (Original)
- Song 19: Shape of You (Ed Sheeran) (Patterns)
- Song 19: Intro/verse
- Song 19: Prechorus
- Song 19: Refrain
- Song 19: Bridge
- Song 19: Shape of You (Ed Sheeran) (Slow)
- Song 19: Shape of You (Ed Sheeran) (Original)
- Song 20: Save Tonight (Eagle Eye Cherry) (Patterns)
- Song 20: Verse 5
- Song 20: Save Tonight (Eagle Eye Cherry) (Slow)
- Song 20: Save Tonight (Eagle Eye Cherry) (Original)
- Song 21: Dance Monkey (Tones and I) (Patterns)
- Song 21: Intro
- Song 21: Verse
- Song 21: Prechorus/refrain
- Song 21: C-part
- Song 21: Dance Monkey (Tones and I) (Slow)
- Song 21: Dance Monkey (Tones and I) (Original)
- Song 22: Umbrella (Rihanna) (Patterns)
- Song 22: Verse/refrain
- Song 22: C-part
- Song 22: Umbrella (Rihanna) (Slow)
- Song 22: Umbrella (Rihanna) (Original)
- Song 23: Watermelon Sugar (Harry Styles) (Patterns) Song 23: Watermelon Sugar (Harry Styles) (Patterns)
- Song 23: Pattern
- Song 23: Stops/bridges
- Song 23: Watermelon Sugar (Harry Styles) (Slow)
- Song 23: Watermelon Sugar (Harry Styles) (Original)
- Song 24: Fix You (Coldplay) (Patterns)
- Song 24: Intro/verse/refrain/bridge
- Song 24: Verse 2
- Song 24: Solo
- Song 24: “Tears Stream”
- Song 24: Ending
- Song 24: Fix You (Coldplay) (Slow)
- Song 24: Fix You (Coldplay) (Original)
- Song 25: Torn (Natalie Imbruglia) (Patterns)
- Song 25: Main Pattern
- Song 25: Bridge
- Song 25: Refrain
- Song 25: Torn (Natalie Imbruglia) (Slow)
- Song 25: Torn (Natalie Imbruglia) (Original)
- Song 26: She’s the One (Robbie Williams) (Patterns)
- Song 26: Intro
- Song 26: Verse
- Song 26: Bridge
- Song 26: Refrain
- Song 26: „You’ll Be So High….“
- Song 26: Ending
- Song 26: She’s the One (Robbie Williams) (Slow)
- Song 26: She’s the One (Robbie Williams) (Original)
- Song 27: Mad World (Gary Jules) (Patterns)
- Song 27: Intro/verse
- Song 27: Prechorus
- Song 27: Bridge/refrain
- Song 27: Mad World (Gary Jules) (Slow)
- Song 27: Mad World (Gary Jules) (Original)
- Song 28: Streets of London (Ralph McTell) (Patterns)
- Song 28: Intro
- Song 28: Verse
- Song 28: Refrain
- Song 28: Streets of London (Ralph McTell) (Slow)
- Song 28: Streets of London (Ralph McTell) (Original)
How do I Become a Better Guitar Player
- Summary for All Guitar Players
Tips, Tricks and Frequently Asked Questions
- Tips, Tricks and Frequently Asked Questions
- My First Instrument
- How to Find Leed Sheets to New Songs
- Posture and Body
- How to Practice the Right Way
- Why is Rhythm So Important
- Focus on Left or Right Hand
- Where Do I Find This Drum Computer App
- What About Your Thumb in the Videos
- Practical Use of Sus- and 7th Chords
- What Strings, Guitars and Material Do You Use
- Changing Strings and Setup for Acoustic Guitars
This comprehensive guitar controlling: complete guitar playing guide online training course is suitable for anyone looking to improve their job prospects or aspiring to accelerate their career in this sector and want to gain in-depth knowledge of guitar controlling.
- There are no academic entry requirements for this guitar controlling: complete guitar playing guide online training course, and it is open to students of all academic backgrounds.
- As long as you are aged seventeen or over and have a basic grasp of English, numeracy and ICT, you will be eligible to enrol.
This course assesses learners through multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Upon successful completion of the modules, learners must answer MCQs to complete the assessment procedure. Through the MCQs, it is measured how much a learner could grasp from each section. In the assessment, the pass mark is 60%.
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Certificate of Achievement from Lead Academy
After successfully passing the MCQ exam, you will be eligible to order your certificate of achievement as proof of your new skill. You will get the CPD-accredited PDF certificate free of cost, which is included with the course. There is an additional fee to obtain a printed copy of the CPD-accredited certificate, which is £35.
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