Course Includes
- Recorded Lessons: 105
- Recorded Hours: 8
- Duration: 8 days (Avg)
Course Features
- Access on mobile
- TDP Assessment Test
Top Skills Covered
Overview
Course Description
Online Guitar Learning Course | Learn to play Guitar
In this learn guitar online course, my aim is to teach you how to play guitar effectively from scratch. I did my best to prepare the guitar lessons step by step, in proper sequence.
The course is mainly divided into 15 sections. The actual practical stuff starts in the 3rd section. Initially, the exercises will sound really simple, but I request you to not skip them or fast forward them. Each and every sentence you say has some intention behind it, which is going to help you further.
It’s like, as a kid, when we try to learn a new language, we are asked to do many such things which do not make sense to us, but when we grow, we start realizing the importance of each small step.
How to Learn Guitar Online?
With this course you will be able to play guitar in 15 days. This online guitar classes are designed in that way. So you will be more effective from day 1.The Guitar course is full of these small steps, which will guide a beginner very well. Having said that, this does not mean it’s not for intermediate guitar players! There are many sections wherein you will feel "bulb on’ moments. And you will find yourself 'connecting the dots’ of your existing guitar knowledge.
Online Guitar Course overview
The video lessons course answers many basic questions which you might not have come across before. There are courses which say ‘You can play guitar without knowing the scales', but here I won’t lie to you, just to sell my course (LOL). Future guitar guys and girls, we have to accept the fact that there is no long-lasting language without grammar, and in the same way, there is no music without scales.
So the course focuses on explaining how major scales are formed, how the chords related to that scale are formed. And finally, you will be able to not only play chords of your favorite song but also write chords on your own, from scratch, just by listening to the song. Of course, for that, you have to follow the instructions given inside the course.
That’s the magic of knowing and practicing scales and chords. You learn music theory so that you can get or connect almost all the knowledge that one should have to grow as a musician. There are PDF Notes given whenever needed, but still, I suggest making notes of your own in your notebook in your own handwriting, this will print everything inside your brain permanently!
Many of the Indian guitarists teaching on social media (almost 80%) are not following the proper ways for explaining strumming patterns and how to count them, and I feel sad when I see a beginner following them blindly! In case of strumming, “Follow the FEEL” will not work everywhere/every time, guys.
Just saying ‘Down Up Down Up’ without giving the beats, will not convey the exact emotions attached to the strumming pattern. There has to be some proper mechanism to explain it.
To decode it. The course explains it all to you. And of course, further, you have to be a little resourceful and find complex patterns on your own.
The next, very important part is the time signature. You have to understand it if you call yourself a musician. We have explained almost all the time signatures you need till the intermediate level in this course.
In the end, as you become a mature guitarist, we share some tricks and techniques by which you can travel the full fretboard quickly! And the course ends with a few popular tunes' tutorials and how to compose your first tune tips! I feel for guitarists, this course will give enough data/knowledge which can take a minimum of 6 months to digest fully. But let me tell you, you can grow just by investing 15 minutes of daily practice.
Let’s grab your guitar, and get started NOW!!
-You Will Establish a Fluent Method for Understanding Basic Guitar Playing
-You will get started with the exact first move.
-You Will Make Your Foundation Strong, Which Will Be Used For ALL Styles of Playing In The Future.
-You Will Establish a Firm Method for Understanding Guitar Playing
-You Will Learn Plectrum Guitar, Strumming, Chords, and Theory in proper sequence.
-You Will Learn How to harmonize the scale and put together chord progressions.
We all have once been in love with playing an instrument in our life. With TeacherDada, you can improve your instrument learning skills.
Let's begin with the basics. In order to learn guitar, you must first have the instrument! While many of your decisions will be based on personal taste, here are some factors you should consider when buying your first guitar:
Where to Purchase?
If you are a beginner, you should avoid buying from pawn shops, flea markets, or yard sales unless you are shopping with someone with previous experience of buying guitars. If you have never purchased a guitar before, you might not know what to look for in terms of damage or quality.
As a result, you are best off visiting a local music retailer. A reputable company may also offer online shopping. However, you should always read through the company's return policy.
The price of a guitar
Although some suggest a great guitar costs between $300 and $500, there are plenty of high-quality guitars available within the $100 to $200 price range. Furthermore, "package deals" are available which include not just a guitar, but also essential accessories, like a tuner and gig bag.
Acoustic vs. electric vs. classical guitar:
Even though it can be determined by personal preference, we believe that the acoustic guitar is the best guitar for a beginner. Students and physically smaller individuals may find it difficult to play classical guitars because their necks are wider. Moreover, an electric guitar needs an amplifier to be played, which is sold separately. Beginners enjoy acoustic guitars because of their simplicity, ease of use, and lack of additional equipment required. online course, My aim is to teach you how to play the guitar effectively from scratch. I did my best to prepare the guitar lessons step by step, in proper sequence.
The course is mainly divided into 15 sections. The actual practical stuff starts in the 3rd section. Initially, the exercises will sound really simple, but I request you to not skip them or fast forward them. Each and every sentence you say has some intention behind it, which is going to help you further.
It’s like, as a kid, when we try to learn a new language, we are asked to do many such things which do not make sense to us, but when we grow, we start realizing the importance of each small step.
The Guitar course is full of these small steps, which will guide a beginner very well. Having said that, this does not mean it’s not for intermediate guitar players! There are many sections wherein you will feel "bulb on’ moments. And you will find yourself 'connecting the dots’ of your existing guitar knowledge.
The video lessons course answers many basic questions which you might not have come across before. There are courses which say ‘You can play guitar without knowing Scales’ but here I won’t lie to you, just to sell my course (LOL). Future guitar guys and girls, we have to accept the fact that there is no long-lasting language without grammar, and the same way there is no music without SCALES.
So the course focuses on explaining how major scales are formed, how the chords related to that scale are formed. And finally, you will be able to not only just play chords of your favorite song but also write chords on your own, from scratch, just by listening to the song. Of course, for that, you have to follow the instructions given inside the course.
That’s the magic of knowing and practicing scales and chords. You learn music theory so that you can get or connect almost all the knowledge that one should have to grow as a musician. There are PDF notes given whenever needed, but still, I suggest making notes of your own in your notebook in your own handwriting, this will print everything inside your brain permanently!
Let me tell you many of the Indian guitarists teaching on social media (almost 80%) are not following the proper ways of explaining strumming patterns and how to count them, and I feel sad when I see a beginner following them blindly! In case of strumming, “Follow the FEEL” will not work everywhere/every time, guys.
Just saying ‘Down Up Down Up’ without giving the beats, will not convey the exact emotions attached to the strumming pattern. There has to be some proper mechanism to explain it.
To decode it. The course explains it all to you that all. And of course, further, you have to be a little resourceful and find complex patterns on your own.
The next, very important part is the time signature. You have to understand it if you call yourself a musician. We have explained almost all the time signatures you need till the intermediate level in this course.
In the end, as you become a mature guitarist, we share some tricks and techniques by which you can travel full fretboard quickly! And the course ends with a few popular tunes' tutorials and how to compose your first tune tips! I feel for guitarists, this course will give enough data/knowledge which can take a minimum of 6 months to digest fully. But let me tell you, you can grow just by investing 15 minutes of daily practice..!
Let’s grab your guitar, and get started NOW!!
-You Will Establish a Fluent Method for Understanding Basic Guitar Playing
-You will get started with the exact first move.
-You Will Make Your Foundation Strong, Which Will be Used For ALL Styles of Playing In Future
-You Will Establish a Firm Method for Understanding Guitar Playing
-You will learn Plectrum Guitar, Strumming, Chords, Theory – in proper sequence
-You will learn how to harmonize the scale and put together chord progressions.
We have all once been in love with playing an instrument in our life. With TeacherDada, you can improve your instrument learning skills.
Let's begin with the basics. In order to learn to play the guitar, you must first have the instrument! While many of your decisions will be based on personal taste, here are some factors you should consider when buying your first guitar:
Where to Purchase?
If you are a beginner, you should avoid buying from pawn shops, flea markets, or yard sales unless you are shopping with someone with previous experience of buying guitars. If you have never purchased a guitar before, you might not know what to look for in terms of damage or quality.
As a result, you are best off visiting a local music retailer. A reputable company may also offer online shopping. However, you should always read through the company's return policy.
The price of a guitar
Although some suggest a great guitar costs between $300 and $500, there are plenty of high-quality guitars available within the $100 to $200 price range. Furthermore, "package deals" are available which include not just a guitar, but also essential accessories, like a tuner and gig bag.
Acoustic vs. electric vs. classical guitar:
Even though it can be determined by personal preference, we believe that the acoustic guitar is the best guitar for a beginner. Students and physically smaller individuals may find it difficult to play classical guitars because their necks are wider. Moreover, an electric guitar needs an amplifier to be played, which is sold separately. Beginners enjoy acoustic guitars because of their simplicity, ease of use, and lack of additional equipment required.
What you'll learn
- -You Will Establish a Fluent Method for Understanding Basic Guitar Playing
- -You Will Get You Started with exact first move
- -You Will Make Your Foundation Strong Which Will be Used For ALL Styles of Playing In Future
- -You Will Establish a Firm Method for Understanding Guitar Playing
- -You Will Learn Plectrum Guitar, Strumming, Chords, Theory – in proper sequence
- -You Will Learn How to harmonize the scale and put together chord progressions.
Requirements
- -No Special Skills Needed
- -You Will Need Acoustic Guitar
- -Practice x Practice x Practice
Course Content
93 Lessons | 12 Downloadable material | 8:00 Total hours
Introduction - Getting Started with Learning Guitar
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1.1 Introduction
00:04:21 -
1.2 Learning Pathway
00:02:35 -
1.3 Things We Need
00:02:39 -
Guitar Essentials Curriculum
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List of Helpful things while learning
Basic Guitar Information
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2.1 Choosing Guitar
00:04:47 -
2.2 Anatomy of Guitar
00:06:02 -
2.3 Posture
00:03:53 -
2.4 Physics of Sound
00:06:02
Let’s Get Started
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3.5.2 Finger Ex.1
00:02:14 -
Notes
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3.6 Major Scale
00:08:22 -
3.5.8 Problems You May Face – Best Use of Thumb
00:03:30 -
3.5.7 Finger Ex.4
00:02:31 -
3.5.6 Stamina Building Tip
00:01:17 -
3.5.5 Finger Ex.3
00:01:31 -
3.5.4 Things to be Remembered – Important Guidelines
00:01:40 -
3.5.3 Finger Ex.2
00:01:36 -
3.1.1 How to Hold a Pick and Right Hand Movements
00:03:30 -
3.5.1 Importance of Finger Exercises
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3.4 Fretboard
00:06:03 -
3.3 Chromtic Scale
00:02:41 -
3.2 Jumping Between Strings
00:02:52 -
3.1.5 More Counting Exercises
00:03:08 -
3.1.4 Common Mistakes While Counting
00:01:53 -
3.1.3 Open Strings Playing on Different Counts
00:01:57 -
3.1.2 Open Strings Playing on Count
00:03:59
Getting It Tuned & C Major Scale
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4.1 Pick Thikness
00:03:53 -
4.2 Tuning
00:08:41 -
4.3 Playing C Major Part1
00:08:03 -
4.4 Playing C major scale part2
00:07:54 -
Notes
Playing Chords for the First Time
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5.1.1. Truth Behind Clear Chord Playing
00:06:21 -
5.1.2. Playing Chords The Right Way
00:04:09 -
5.2.1. Difference Between Playing and Switching Chords
00:07:40 -
5.2.2. Cutting off Unnecessary Movements
00:02:33 -
5.2.3. Switching C to G
00:01:50 -
5.2.4. Switching C to D
00:01:28 -
5.2.5. Switching Am to G - C to F
00:04:37 -
5.3 Scale and Chord Diff
00:04:35 -
5.4 Bar chords
00:08:53 -
Notes
Diatonic Chords
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6.1 Diatonic Intro
00:04:05 -
6.2 Diatonic chords finding
00:09:38 -
6.3 Diatonic Explained
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6.4 Revision till Diatonic
00:06:42 -
Notes
Basics of Strumming
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7.1 Basic Counting
00:08:53 -
7.2 Basic counting part2
00:07:00 -
7.3 Strumming Pattern
00:07:03 -
7.4 Strumming Pattern 2
00:02:32 -
7.5 Papa kehte hai Strumming pattern
00:04:11 -
7.6 Metronone
00:07:01 -
7.7 Strumming problem solved
00:04:25 -
7.8 Arpeggio Pattern
00:04:29 -
Notes
Why Scale are So Important
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8.1 How Many Scales are There
00:03:25 -
8.2 Major Minor Compared
00:07:29 -
8.3 Raag
00:04:08 -
8.4 Scale Importance
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8.5 G Maj Scale 2nd Position
00:09:43 -
8.6 D Major 2nd Position
00:06:03 -
8.7 A Major 2nd Position
00:03:46 -
8.8 GDA 2nd Position notes explained
00:08:00 -
Notes
Let’s Take A Break
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9.1 Excuses in the Start
00:02:34 -
9.2 Why Guitar
00:09:19 -
9.3 Practice vs Talent
00:04:15
First Position of Twelve Major Scales
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10.1 G first position
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10.2 D first position
00:02:17 -
10.3 A first position
00:03:43 -
10.4 E First position
00:03:43 -
10.5 B First position
00:04:17 -
10.6 F# first position
00:05:59 -
10.7 F First position
00:03:48 -
10.8 Bb First Position
00:02:07 -
10.9 Eb First Position
00:03:31 -
10.10 Ab First position
00:04:01 -
10.11 Db First position
00:03:36
Types of Time Signature
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11.1 4by4 Time signature
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11.2 3by4 6by8 Time Signature
00:06:53 -
11.3 7by8 Time Signature
00:03:16 -
11.4 3-3-2 Time Signature
00:02:41
Let’s Get Deeper in Chords
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12.1 Major Chords Construction
00:09:36 -
12.2 Minor chords Construction
00:04:40 -
12.3 C G Shape with Capo
00:07:29 -
12.4 Using Capo Part2
00:05:14 -
12.5 maj7 and 7th chords
00:09:28 -
12.6 Sus2 and Sus4
00:08:20 -
12.7 Inversion Chords or Slash Chords
00:06:46 -
12.8 Relative or Sister Chords
00:06:03
Spring Board Methods
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13.1 Stationary Spring Board and Chords
00:08:40 -
13.2 Movable Spring Board Method
00:05:19
Composing Your First Tune
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14.1 Comp Part1
00:03:32 -
14.2 Comp Par2
00:03:17 -
14.3 Comp Part3
00:09:20 -
14.4 Comp Part4
00:08:41
Lets Play Songs
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15.1 Pirates Tutorial
00:06:17 -
15.1 Pirates Theme - Tabs
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15.2 Titanic Tutorial
00:06:15 -
15.2 Titanic - Tabs
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15.3 Chura Liya Hai - Tutorial
00:11:08 -
15.3 Chura Liya Hai- Tabs Updated
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15.4 Lut Gaye - Tutorial
00:13:12 -
15.4 Lut Gaye Tabs
Frequently asked questions
Which is the best website to learn guitar?
If you want to become a pro in guitar learning then You can visit teacherdada.com to learn guitar lessons and online guitar course.
Can I learn guitar in 7 days?
In order to learn guitar you need some basics to understand. If you have some ideas or you know the basics then you can learn it in a week. Our complete guitar online course comes with recorded and live sessions. So you can learn it anytime you want.
What topics will I learn in this guitar course?
Basics of guitar anatomy, Tuning and string maintenance, Essential chords and strumming patterns, Fingerpicking techniques, Music theory basics, Playing scales and arpeggios, Improvisation and soloing techniques, Learning to play songs and riffs
Is this course suitable for beginners?
Yes, this course is designed for beginners as well as intermediate players. It starts with the fundamentals, including tuning and basic chords, then progresses to advanced techniques like fingerstyle, scales, and improvisation.
Do I need to know music theory to take this course?
No prior knowledge of music theory is required. The course will cover basic theory concepts, such as chords, scales, and key signatures, as you progress through the lessons.
About the instructor
Yashwant Didwagh
Instructor
1 Courses
12+ Lesson
Trinity Certified Guitarist. Teaching since 2011. Have guided 500+ students in person, of all age groups. Basically from Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. I am here to help my fellow Musicians, Guitar Lovers and to guide them on the path of peaceful music.I believe by sharing my experience, my subscribers are benefited and I also learn on the way. Thank you EFACourses for this Lovely platform from where we are learning a lot. :) . Cheers!!