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How to Quickly Transpose A Song Without Capo

By Klaus Crow 9 Comments

How-to-Quickly-Transpose-A-Song-Without-CapoThere are many ways to transpose a song in different keys. You can use a capo, play a song in bar chords and then move all the chords up or down, or write down all the chords of the song in the appropriate key.

Those are good solid ways, but sometimes it’s just nice to transpose without capo, bar chords or too much hassle of writing things down.

You want to switch between keys instantly using mainly open chords, because they sound nice and are easy to play. We’re not going for any sharp or flat keys in this post. We keep things simple.

So how do you go about that?

First, you want to know how to build chords of the major scale. If you don’t know how to do that, you can check out this post. If you don’t want to get into the theory behind it, no worries, you can also read on and just memorize the chord sequences that follow. You can always read more about it after this post.

Now we start with deriving the 7 chords from the C Major scale:
C – Dm – Em – F – G – Am – Bdim
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The Intermediate Path to Learning Guitar

By Klaus Crow 7 Comments

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After a considerable period of time and regular guitar practice you will pass the stage of the beginner and move up to a more intermediate guitar level. You’ve acquired all the basic skills and you’re looking forward to take things to the next step. But what does that actually mean, intermediate level? What should you be practicing now to take it even further?

A lot of guitar players start out all excited in the beginning. They learn how to play songs, fingerstyle, some riffs and solos, but then lack the persistence to follow through. They lean back in their comfort zone, practice less and improvement becomes meager. The basics are solid, but it becomes difficult to maintain the same eagerness and passion to grow into an even better guitar player.

So how do you go from the beginner path to the intermediate path and keep walking? How do you keep that same spirit and pace of improvement to get to the next level? Well today, we’re showing you the intermediate path of learning guitar. The path of progress and becoming the guitar player you set out to be.

Here are the keys:

Level up your chords

Work on learning, memorizing and applying new chords. Learn slash chords to create smooth transitions between chords. Work on a vocabulary of jazz chords that are also often used in pop, rock and blues music like Maj7, Maj6, mMaj7, Min6, m7b5 and dim7 chords.

Apply the chords to songs and keep using them so they are fully integrated into your playing. Learn the chords you already know and new chord types in different positions on the neck to become more versatile and free in your playing.

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How to Play Ain’t no Sunshine by Bill Withers

By Klaus Crow 9 Comments

How-to-play-ain't-no-sunshine-by-bill-withersHi everyone, today I’ll show you how to play “Ain’t no sunshine” by Bill Withers.

It’s a simplified and easy version, using open chords which is perfect for beginners and people who like things easy :)

The sound and technique is pretty much the same. You’ll learn how to pluck several strings simultaneously while playing chords with the other hand. It’s a really nice guitar tune to practice, play and sing along to.

The song is split up in two parts (part I and II) to keep the whole thing clear and understandable. Both parts are in the video. Again everything is explained slowly and in close up.

Enjoy!

How to play Ain't no sunshine by Bill Withers guitar lesson

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6 Great Blues Guitar Tips From The Masters

By Klaus Crow 2 Comments

Blues Guitar Tips Today I’d like to share with you 5 videos with great blues guitar tips from the masters themselves. Robben Ford, Matt Schofield, Paul Gilbert, Larry Carlton and Joe Bonamassa will all give you some valuable tools and insights to optimise your blues playing.

The videos are for intermediate and more advanced levels, but even if you’re a beginner you’ll take something out of it.

Enjoy the masters!

ROBBEN FORD – “Blues Phrasing”

Free Guitar lesson: Robben Ford -

MATT SCHOFIELD – Blues Phrasing

Blues Phrasing with Matt Schofield

PAUL GILBERT – Pentatonic Chicka and Vibrato

Paul Gilbert Guitar Lesson: Pentatonic Chicka

MATT SCHOFIELD – Sophisticated Blues

Matt Schofield - Sophisticated Blues

LARRY CARLTON – Melodic Soloing

Larry Carlton Guitar Lesson Clinic - Melodic Solo

JOE BONAMASSA – Electric Blues Licks Guitar Lesson

Joe Bonamassa electric blues licks guitar lesson

If you want to learn to improvise all over the neck, learn great blues licks, how to make up your own, connect licks together, learn to solo and really master all the blues pentatonic / blues scale shapes inside out, check out
The 50 Cool Blues Licks Improvisation course

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