Description
Now that we have reached the end of this tutorial, let me show how you can use a metronome to get comfortable with new chords and voicings.
In this tutorial you've been introduced to a handful of new chords, voicings, and rhythm guitar tools. Some of them will most likely become an active part of your vocabulary that you use more or less every time you play, while some of them will go in the vault as a tool you only pull out once in a while, when it's fitting.
That's a good thing as well, because the more tools you have in your toolbox, the higher the odds of you being able to come up with the perfect guitar part for a song; or, the easier it will be for you to learn that rock song you've always wanted to learn. But don't think you have to use them all at once; just work them into your vocabulary so that you have the ability to pull them out when it's appropriate. Then your musical taste will take care of the rest!
Lesson Info
Tutorial Lessons
- Introduction: Move the Notes and Add a Few
- Rock Rhythm Voicing: Telly Tone
- Classic Major Chord Voicing
- Power Chord: Root on the D String
- Dominant Chords: Rhythm 7ths
- Drop D: One-Finger Power Chords
- Drop D: Power 9th Chords
- Chords and Voicings: Practice Tune
- Chords and Voicings: Easy Practice Exercises