Complete Guitar Lessons System - Beginner to Advanced

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Udemy

Master the core skills for playing guitar by learning all the techniques and tricks to become a professional guitarist.

Mode

Online

Fees

₹ 4099

Quick Facts

particular details
Medium of instructions English
Mode of learning Self study
Mode of Delivery Video and Text Based

Course overview

Erich Andreas - Certified Gitar Teacher created the Complete Guitar Lessons System - Beginner to Advanced certification course, which is accessible on Udemy and is intended for candidates who wish to learn the fundamentals and skills of playing guitar. The goal of the Complete Guitar Lessons System - Beginner to Advanced online course by Udemy is designed to educate candidates on the proper techniques and exercises to implement into their practice so that they can develop good practice habits.

Complete Guitar Lessons System - Beginner to Advanced online classes comprise 40 hours of detailed lessons and 195 downloadable resources designed to help candidates learn the skills by allowing them to practice strategies. This course will teach candidates about various chords, scales, and keys, as well as numerous guitar techniques such as strumming, fretting, fingerpicking, picking, sting blending, hand muting, chord noodling, guitar sliding, hand sliding, sweep picking tremolo picking, and more.

The highlights

  • Certificate of completion
  • Self-paced course
  • 40 hours of pre-recorded video content
  • 195 downloadable resources

Program offerings

  • Online course
  • Learning resources. 30-day money-back guarantee
  • Unlimited access
  • Accessible on mobile devices and tv

Course and certificate fees

Fees information
₹ 4,099
certificate availability

Yes

certificate providing authority

Udemy

What you will learn

After completing the Complete Guitar Lessons System - Beginner to Advanced online certification, candidates will gain an overview of different types of guitars including electric guitar, and acoustic guitar. Candidates will learn about chords, scales, keys, and tonal centers, as well as the essentials of guitar theory. Candidates will learn about electric guitar setting and develop skills for tuning guitars in drop D tuning and Harmonics, as well as various techniques such as chord transitioning, strumming, fretting, picking, fingerpicking, string bending, handing muting, chord noodling, sliding guitar, sliding hand, sweep picking, picking hand, tremolo picking, two-hand tapping, and more.

The syllabus

Introduction - Must Watch First!

  • Introduction Video

Beginner - The Core - Module 1

  • 30,000 Foot Overview of Guitar
  • Choosing an Acoustic Guitar
  • Choosing an Electric Guitar
  • Anatomy of the Acoustic Guitar
  • Anatomy of the Electric Guitar
  • Definitions We'll Need to Know
  • Proper Posture and How to Hold the Pick

Beginner - The CORE - Module 2

  • Introduction To The Physics of Sound
  • Basic Picking Technique - The Pick Rest
  • Basic Fretting Technique
  • Naming the Notes on the Fretboard
  • How To Read Tablature

Beginner - The CORE - Module 3

  • Dexterity Exercise 1
  • Stacatto Vs Legato Technique
  • How To Read Chord Stamps
  • Tuning With A Tuner
  • Basic Chord Technique

Beginner - The Core - Module 4

  • Curled Knuckle Technique - To Help With Chord Playing
  • Advice and Encouragement
  • 9 Essential Chords
  • Changing Chords - Transitions
  • Basic Rhythm Lesson
  • Basic Strum Technique and Exercises

Beginner - The Core - Module 5

  • Picks and How the Gauge Effect Your Playing
  • If You Are Still Having an Issue With Strumming
  • Why Do You Want To Play Guitar
  • Practice Schedule - How To Practice
  • Guitar Care 101
  • Quicken Your Chord Transitions Using the Inventory Trick
  • "Big Strumming" To Sharpen Your Strumming Skills

Beginner - Solid Foundation - Module 1

  • Workout For Your Hand Without a Guitar
  • Talent vs. Practice
  • Using The Thumb For Muting and Playing
  • Inversions and "slash chords"
  • Inversions You Will Use A Lot
  • "Perfect Practice" As Opposed to Just Practice - HOW To Practice
  • Construction of the Major Scale on a Single String

Beginner - Solid Foundation - Module 2

  • Introduction To Intervals
  • Understanding Shuffle Rhythms
  • How To Tune The Guitar To Itself
  • Basic Music Reading For The Guitar - Musical Notation
  • How To Read Chord Charts
  • How To Learn & Practice a Song Step-By-Step - Amazing Grace
  • How and When To Use A Capo (All about capos)
  • Overview of Various Capos

Beginner - Solid Foundation - Module 3

  • Basic Electric Guitar Settings Part 1
  • Basic Electric Guitar Settings Part 2
  • The Looping and Chunking Techniques - Ninja Methods For Getting Massive Results In Your Playing
  • The Juggling Unicyclist on a Tightrope - How To Get Good at Many Things at Once
  • Slow It Down! Break It Down!
  • Guitar Pro Downloading, Looping, Playing and Slowing-Down
  • How to Download Tux Guitar for Playing .gpx Files

Intermediate - Technique - Module 1

  • Play Your Chords On Time When Moving From One Chord To The Next
  • Dexterity Exercise 2 - Ninja Fretting Hand Skills
  • Chord Noodling
  • Octave Technique
  • Fretting Hand Muting
  • Introduction to Playing By Ear
  • Fingerpicking Guitar - An Introduction

Intermediate - Technique - Module 2

  • ick or Strum Hand Muting For Spicing Up Your Playing
  • Adding a "Snare" To Your Strumming
  • Fingerpicking Harpsichord Technique
  • Introduction To The Metronome - Improving Your Timing
  • The One Crucial Method That Unlocks the Mysteries of ALL Fingerpicking
  • Fingerpicking Harpsichord Technique (Basic Method Revisited by Request)

Intermediate - Technique - Module 3

  • Inside Vs. Outside Fingerpicking
  • Alternate Picking
  • Tuning By Harmonics
  • How to Key a Song to Your Vocal Range
  • How To Create A Reggae or Ska Rhythm Sound
  • Hum and Hunt Ear-training Exercise
  • How To Play the Guitar Without Looking at the Guitar Neck
  • How To Determine The Strumming Pattern Of A Song
  • Strumming 16th Notes - Dirtying Up Your Strum
  • Playing Open Chords on the Electric Guitar - Less is More!
  • 12 Bar Blues - Folsom Prison Blues - Alternating Bass Notes
  • The Violin or Volume Swell Technique
  • Using the Rake Technique
  • Using Accents To Play In Time

Intermediate - Theory - Module 1

  • How To Keep Everything In The Feel Of G Or C
  • Stationary Springboards - Fretboard Knowledge
  • Movable Springboards - Fretboard Knowledge
  • "Magic Z" Pattern - Fretboard Mapping Logic and Theory
  • Nashville Number System
  • Finding The Chords To Any Key Instantly Without Music Theory - 6th Strin...
  • Finding The Chords To Any Key Instantly Without Music Theory - 5th Strin...
  • Transposing Up AND Down With a Capo - SUPER Powerful Tool for Changing Keys
  • (Nashville) Number System - Further Discussions Part 1
  • (Nashville) Number System - Further Discussions Part 2
  • String Patterns That Occur on the Guitar and What's Up With That Tuning ...

Intermediate - Chords - Module 1

  • Introduction To Chord Construction
  • Construction of Triads: Major Chord
  • Construction of Triads: Minor Chord
  • Construction of Triads: Diminished Chord
  • Construction of Triads: Augmented Chord
  • Construction of Suspended 4th Chord

Intermediate - Chords - Module 2

  • Bar Chords: Understanding The Forms
  • Bar Chords: Playing The Forms (fingering technique)
  • Introduction to Power Chords
  • The One Trick That Will Double Your Chord Vocabulary

Intermediate - Chords - Module 3

  • Intro To The CAGED System
  • Practical Applications For The CAGED System
  • Caged System - Advanced Exercises and Applications
  • Using the CAGED System Across the Neck to Find Dominant 7th Chords
  • Using the CAGED System Across the Neck to Find Minor Chords
  • Using the CAGED System Across the Neck to Find Major 7th Chords
  • Using the CAGED System Across the Neck to Find Minor 7th Chords
  • Ear Training (Sister Chords) Part 1
  • Ear Training (Sister Chords) Part 2 - Every Major Chord Has a Relative Minor
  • How To Apply The CAGED System To Dominant 7th Chords
  • How To Apply The CAGED System To Minor 7th Chords
  • How To Apply The CAGED System To Major 7th Chords
  • How To Apply The CAGED System To Minor Chords

Intermediate - Scales - Module 1

  • How to Use Scales Over Chords
  • One-Octave 6 String Root Major Scale
  • One-Octave 5th String Root Major Scale
  • Two-Octave 6th String Root Major Scale
  • Two-Octave 5th String Root Major Scale

Intermediate - Scales - Module 2

  • Introduction To The Pentatonic Scale
  • Introduction To The Major Pentatonic Scale
  • Introduction To The Minor Pentatonic Scale
  • The Chromatic Run (Scale)

Intermediate - Guitar Maintenance - Module 1

  • Changing Strings - From Beginning To End
  • Clean String Cuts When Changing Strings

Intermediate - Gear - Pedals

  • Tuner Pedals For Your Live Rig
  • How To Get That Blues Tone - Strat Style
  • How To Get That Rock n Roll Tone
  • Getting That Blues Tone - Les Paul
  • How To Get That Country Tone
  • Tremelo Pedals - How To Get That Old School Cowboy Guitar Effect
  • Phaser Pedals - Get That Spacey Sound From the 70s and 90s
  • Fuzz Pedals - When You Don't Want Crunchy Heavy Metal Distortion, but...
  • Booster Pedals - A MUST Have For Lead Guitar Player's

Intermediate - Pursuit of the Ultimate Tone - Module 1

  • Introduction to Pursuit of the Ultimate Tone
  • Solid State Amplifiers
  • Tube Amplifiers - Do Tubes Truly Affect Your Tone?
  • Tube vs. Solid State Listen Test
  • Amp Modeling Tone
  • Telecaster Style Guitar
  • Stratocaster Style Guitar
  • Les Paul Style Guitar
  • Advanced Pick Choice
  • String Choice and How They Affect Tone
  • Cabling Choice and How It Affects Your Tone
  • Pedal Boards
  • Effects Order and Detail and How That Can Affect Your Tone
  • Assembling a Pedal Board
  • Tone Woods - Does The Wood of Your Electric Guitar Actually Affect Tone?
  • C Major Chord Noodling
  • A Minor Chord Noodling
  • G Major Chord Noodling
  • D Major Chord Noodling
  • E Minor Chord Noodling
  • Transitioning Between Open Chords and Bar Chords
  • Using the F Major Chord Forms To Help You Master Bar Chords
  • Power Chords

Intermediate - Practice Coaching One-On-One With Erich

  • Practice Coaching One-On-One With Erich - Introduction
  • Level 1.1 Warming Up/Pick Rest
  • Level 1.2 Fretting
  • Level 1.3 Strumming
  • Level 1.4 Theory
  • Level 2.1 Pick Rest
  • Level 2.2 Fretting
  • Level 2.3 Theory
  • Level 2.4 Strumming
  • Level 3.1 Pick Rest/Fretting
  • Level 3.2 Theory/Strumming

How Should I Practice?

  • How to Practice - Series Introduction
  • Questions to Ask When Coming Up With a Practice Schedule
  • Introduction to How to Practice
  • Warming-Up
  • Scalular Practice
  • Chords Practice
  • Picking-Fingerpicking Practice
  • Theory Practice
  • Repertoire
  • Conclusion - How Should I Practice?

Advanced - Technique - Module 1

  • Dexterity Exercise 3
  • Hammer-ons
  • Pull-offs

Advanced - Technique - Module 2

  • Introduction To Volume Swells
  • Introduction To Natural Harmonics
  • Introduction To Pseudo Harmonics
  • Using Your Thumb To Play The Bass Notes Of Chords
  • Introduction To Sliding
  • Introduction To String Bending
  • Hybrid Picking Lick #1
  • Adding "Glissando" Picking To Spice Up Your Playing

Advanced - Technique - Module 3

  • Introduction To Palm Muting
  • Introduction to Tremolo Picking
  • Introduction to Vibrato
  • Introduction To The Trill
  • Introduction to Drop D Tuning - Alternative Tuning

Advanced - Technique - Module 4

  • Basic Amplifier Settings
  • String Skipping Exercise For Extreme Pick Control
  • Double Stops
  • Super Advanced Metronome Techniques For Building Ninja Timing Skills On The Guitar
  • Woodshedding Versus Dress Rehearsal - Different Ways To Practice

Advanced - Technique - Module 5

  • How To Do A Pick Scrape
  • Wiggle Pick Trick
  • Pinch Pick, False Harmonics, Squealies - How To Create a "Screaming" Guitar
  • How To Harmonize A Melody Line

Advanced - Technique - Fingerpicking - Module 1

  • Introduction To Advanced Fingerpicking Module - Polyphonic Playing
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - Establishing Your Timing - (Exercise 1, 2, 3)
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 26) 16th Note Speed and Coordination Exercise
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - Basic Cornerstone Picking Patterns - (Exercise 4 and 5)
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - Adding "Melody" Fingers
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 6) "and of 4"
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 7) "and of 3"
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 8) "and of 2"
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 9) "and of 1"
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 10) "4" pinch pick
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 11) "3" pinch pick
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 12) "2" pinch pick
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 13) "1" pinch pick
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 14) Melody Exercises
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 15) Melody Speed Exercise
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 16) Coordination Melody Exercise
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 17) Coordination Melody Exercise
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 18) 16th note exercise "da of 4"
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 19) 16th note exercise "da of 3"
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 20) 16th note exercise "da of 2"
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 21) 16th note exercise "da of 1"
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 22) Pinch Pick Speed Exercise
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 23) Moving Melody Line Exercise
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 24) Moving Melody Line Exercise and Changing Strings
  • Advanced Fingerpicking Module - (Exercise 25) Moving Bass Line Exercise

Advanced - Technique - Fingerpicking - Travis Picking

  • Travis Picking #1
  • Travis Picking #2
  • Travis Picking #3
  • Travis Picking #4
  • Travis Picking #5

Advanced - Technique - Sweep Picking

  • Sweep Picking Major Arpeggio
  • Sweep Picking: Minor Arpeggio
  • Sweep Picking: Diminished Arpeggio

Advanced - Technique - Slide Guitar - Module 1

  • Introduction To Slide Guitar
  • Slide Technique - Slide Hand
  • Slide Technique - Picking Hand
  • Slide Exercises
  • Slide Types

Advanced - Technique - Economy Picking

  • Economy Picking Exercise #1
  • Economy Picking Exercise #2
  • Economy Picking Exercise #3
  • Economy Picking Exercise #4
  • Economy Picking Exercise #5

Advanced - Theory

  • Another Way to Understand Chords and Scales

Finding the Key/Tonal Center

  • Introduction - How to Find the Key or Tonal Center to a Song
  • Three Powerful Ways to Find the Key Tonal Center of a Song
  • Song Example 1 - He Stopped Loving Her Today
  • Song Example 2 - Folsom Prison Blues
  • Song Example 3 - Mr. Brightside
  • How the Feel of C and G Major Will Revolutionize the Way You View the Guitar
  • The Naturally Occurring Diatonic Chords and How We Get These
  • G Major Chordal Scale
  • C Major Chordal Scale
  • Song Example 4 - House of the Rising Sun
  • Song Example 5 - Don't Fear the Reaper
  • Conclusion - How to Find the Key or Tonal Center to a Song

Advanced - Chords - Module 1

  • Know The One Note That Makes A Chord Major Or Minor
  • 7th Chord Introduction
  • Creating The Dominant 7th Chord
  • Creating The Major 7th Chord
  • Creating The Minor 7th Chord
  • Creating the Minor Major 7th Chord

Advanced - Scales - Module 1

  • Form 1 Minor Pentatonic Scale
  • Form 2 Minor Pentatonic Scale
  • Form 3 Minor Pentatonic Scale
  • Form 4 Minor Pentatonic Scale
  • Form 5 Minor Pentatonic Scale

Advanced - Scales - Module 2

  • Form 1 G Major Scale
  • Form 2 G Major Scale
  • Form 3 and 4 G Major Scale
  • Form 5 G Major Scale
  • Form 6 G Major or E Minor Form 1 Scale
  • Form 7 G Major Scale

Advanced - Scales - The Modes (aka Jazz Modes)

  • All About The Modes - Part 1 - Overview
  • All About The Modes - Part 2 - Modal Intervals Using Whole/Half Steps
  • All About The Modes - Part 3 - Thinking About The Modal Notes
  • All About The Modes - Part 4 - Thinking In "Sharps" and "Flats"
  • All About The Modes - Part 5 - How To Match Modes With Chords
  • All About The Modes - Part 6 - Applying Modal Theory To The 12 Bar Blues
  • All About The Modes - Part 7 - How To Think About Modes Over Embellished Chords

Advanced - Blues Guitar - Riff and Licks - Module 1

  • Primer 1 Licks Measure 1
  • Primer 1 Licks Measure 2
  • Primer 1 Licks Measure 3
  • Primer 1 Licks Measure 4
  • Primer 1 Licks Measure 5
  • Primer 1 Licks Measure 6
  • Primer 1 Licks Measure 7
  • Primer 1 Licks Measure 8
  • Primer 1 Licks Measure 9
  • Primer 1 Licks Measure 10
  • Primer 1 Licks Measure 11
  • Primer 1 Licks Measure 12
  • Primer 1 Licks Measure 13
  • Primer 1 Licks Measure 14
  • Primer 1 Licks Measure 15
  • Primer 1 Licks Measure 16
  • Primer 1 Licks Measure 17
  • Primer 1 Licks Measure 18
  • Primer 1 Licks Measure 19
  • Primer 1 Licks Measure 20

Advanced - Blues Guitar - Riff and Licks - Module 2

  • Boogie Woogie - Basic Key of A
  • Boogie Woogie - Basic Key of A - Variation 1
  • Boogie Woogie - Basic Key of A - Variation 2
  • Boogie Woogie - Basic Key of G
  • Boogie Woogie Basic Key of G - Variation 1
  • Boogie Woogie - Basic Key of G - Variation 2

Advanced - Blues Guitar - Riff and Licks - Module 3

  • Boogie Woogie - Basic Key of F with Turnaround
  • Boogie Woogie Turnaround - Key of A - Lick 1
  • Boogie Woogie Turnaround - Key of A - Lick 2
  • Boogie Woogie Turnaround - Key of A - Lick 3
  • Boogie Woogie Turnaround - Key of A - Lick 4 measure 7 and 8
  • Boogie Woogie Turnaround - Key of A - Lick 5
  • Bending the Minor 3rd or b3 Within the Minor Blues or Minor Pentatonic Scale

Advanced - Blues Guitar - Scales - Module 1

  • Introduction To Blues Scale
  • Minor Blues Form 1
  • Minor Blues Form 2
  • Minor Blues Form 3
  • Minor Blues Form 4
  • Minor Blues Form 5
  • Major Blues Forms Related To Minor

Advanced - Blues Guitar - Call and Response

  • Introduction To "Call and Response" Lead Playing Exercises
  • Call and Response for Beginner Lead Players
  • Call and Response for Intermediate Lead Players
  • Call and Response for Intermediate Lead Players #2

Advanced - Blues Guitar - Embellishment Notes To The Blues Scale

  • Adding the Major 3rd to the Blues Scale
  • Adding the Major 6th to the Blues Scale
  • Adding the Major 2nd to the Blues Scale
  • Extending the Blues Scale - Adding the "1" Chord Notes to the Blues Scale
  • Extending the Blues Scale - Adding the "4" Chord Notes to the Blues Scale
  • Extending the Blues Scale - Adding the "5" Chord Notes to the Blues Scale

**Bonus Videos** - Two-hand Tapping Techniques

  • Introduction to Two-hand Tapping
  • Two-hand Tapping Technique 1
  • Two-hand Tapping Technique 2
  • Two-hand Tapping Technique 3
  • Two-hand Tapping Technique 4
  • Two-hand Tapping Technique 5

Course Overview

  • Congratulations! Overview Video

Instructors

Mr Erich Andreas
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