Rock Rhythm Guitar and the Rock and Roll genre are both foundational aspects of playing guitar. If you want to play in a band, know how to create riffs from scratch, or just love rock and roll, this course is for you.
Jeff Duke and Erich Andreas present you: Rock Rhythm Guitar Lessons.
Rock Rhythm Guitar and the Rock and Roll genre are both foundational aspects of playing guitar. If you want to play in a band, know how to create riffs from scratch, or just love rock and roll, this course is for you.
Jeff Duke and Erich Andreas present you: Rock Rhythm Guitar Lessons.
Jeff Duke has a passion for rock and roll and wants to be your guide through rock rhythm guitar. This course will walk you through philosophies and attitudes of rock guitar and metal guitar, basic rhythms and tones, creating riffs and even playing full songs. See yourself transform into a true rock rhythm guitarist. This course is designed for all levels of guitar players.
35 Lectures/Videos with Corresponding PDF Attachments
2+ Hours of Video
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Welcome to the course! A little bit about myself and what we will be covering in this course.
The mindset, attitude, and feeling that make rock guitar authentic.
A few basic tones commonly used to play rock. Also, short descriptions of the pedals I use for gain.
A few of the common effects used for rock and the specific ones I use on my pedal board.
How to get multiple tones and gain levels by just using the controls on the guitar.
Using your picking hand to mute the strings, which makes tones more focused.
Using your fret hand to mute strings. This can also be used to create interesting rhythms.
Picking with only down strokes to achieve a very tight attack and uniform tone.
Right hand techniques and feels to use when strumming different genres.
Incorporating alternate picking to be able to pick through chords and riffs.
Understanding and using different rhythms and accents to make parts unique.
Playing with dynamics to achieve different tones and volumes by using your touch.
A brief overview of major and minor chords in a key and how they work together.
The ultimate rock and roll chord! What it is and how to use it all over.
Some basic chords that are all in the same position. These can be used for many different styles.
Starting to deep dive into some moveable major and minor two note shapes. These can really start to shape the mood of a song.
Expanding the 2 note section to 3 notes. This gives a lot more tonal options and fullness.
Brief overview of the CAGED system and how to invert your chords to achieve different sounds and smoother transitions.
Taking basic major and minor chords and extending them with other scale tones for more unique voicings.
Taking our previous chord sections and moving them around a steady drone note. This establishes a firm, but interesting key center.
Getting into the idea of explaining a riff, one of the most important ideas of a rock player.
Taking what we have already learned and using those techniques and ideas to start creating riffs.
Taking a musical idea and moving it up and down the neck and across the strings. All while keeping the same idea intact.
Talking about creating a musical idea around a chord progression and how to make the two work together.
Using the fundamentals to take a riff in new directions and make it work in a song.
Let’s create a song together! Here’s a breakdown of the sections we’ll cover.
Setting up an intro to a song and getting the feel right for the rest of the song.
Building on the elements of the intro and starting to play behind vocals.
The biggest part of the song. How to use the different techniques we’ve learned to make it powerful.
This section will normally take the song in a slightly new direction or feature a solo.
Playing through the song we’ve created together and fitting all the parts together.
A few ideas on playing with other musicians and how to make your part fit in.
Everything we’ve talked about in this course and a recap of the major points.
Thank you for coming along on this ride! I hope you can go and create your own rock and roll guitars parts now.
A rundown of the gear that I personally use and how I use it to fit my personal taste.
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