Gold Hat Guitar Lessons Youtube

Gold Hat Guitar Lessons Youtube

On this page you will find free acoustic guitar video lessons designed to take your playing to a whole new level! By watching these videos you will discover many cool and creative ways to play your acoustic guitar.

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Asking yourself these questions takes you from simply learning an example of something, to learning the concept behind the example. The difference?

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Learning examples is important and a great starting point. But it is just that, a starting point. You need to go deeper into what you learn, beyond the surface level, as opposed to a monkey see monkey do approach. This is where the true learning begins.

In this video, you learn a simple blues concept. On the surface level, you can get much out of what I show you. But, the true value of this lesson lies in what I get you to do with this concept so you can take it to the next level and create chorus after chorus of beautiful fingerpicking blues music.

NEW:Imagine trying to find your way around town without any kind of GPS or street directory. It would be quite difficult, right? Although you might eventually reach your destination, it would take a lot of time and effort, not to mention the trial and error involved.

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Yes, you have patterns and shapes to rely on, but without knowing the note names you won’t know where to play any of these on the fretboard. And that’s only the beginning of the many issues you’ll face as a consequence of not knowing the notes.

Just like a map saves you a load of time finding places, knowing the note names saves you a tonne of time finding things on your instrument, making playing the guitar MUCH easier and more enjoyable!

1. It looks daunting when you see a fretboard diagram with all the notes laid out. I mean, where do you start?

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2. Learning notes on the guitar is often taught in very ineffective ways, leaving people even more clueless as to how to go about it than when they started.

In this video, you learn a proven method for learning to recall where all the notes are on the guitar in an instant.

That’s the first mistake most people make when setting out to learn the notes, they think they have to memorise them. You don’t :)

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However, what you must do is follow the EXACT method that I lay out for you and be consistent in practising it each day for 3 - 5 minutes.

I mean, it looks more like someone’s online banking password, right!? Yet, this can be a very simple chord to play. Not only that, but it also sounds incredibly beautiful!

These appear to be your run of the mill, garden variety chord types, and they are, however, play them a certain way and they sound exquisite! The fact is, some of the most beautiful chords available to you on guitar also happen to be some of the easiest to play.

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In this video, you learn some of the most beautiful sounding chords I know to play on the guitar. These chords sound amazing and are easy to play. Better yet, no barring is required! You learn exactly how to fret each chord as well as examples of each being used in a variety of chord progressions.

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NEW:There is a shape on the guitar that often gets overlooked. While we are all busy working with various chords and harmonies, this particular shape flies somewhat under the radar.

It is powerful and can be used in a number of different ways to create varied effects in your playing. You’ve been exposed to the sound of this shape in many songs, yet it can be very subtle. If this sound were to be removed from a song in which it was being used, you would most definitely notice.

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In simple terms, an octave is the word used to describe the distance or interval between two notes where one note is exactly double the pitch of the other. For example, play the low open E string on your guitar (the thick string), and then play the 7th fretted note on the 5th string. That is an octave.

Both are E notes but in a different pitch range to each other. Enough of the theory though, that is not what this lesson is about.

In this video, you learn how to use the octave shape to create amazing sounding music. I show you 3 ways to use the octave shape for 3 very different effects, some subtle and some not so subtle.

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The rhythm fills video I did a while back had the most views in the first 24 hours than any other video on the channel. And the live stream I did on the same topic is the most viewed stream to date.

It’s one of those things you recognise when you hear, but may not know by name. Rhythm fills are when you essentially add lead guitar parts to a chord progression, typically when changing from one chord to another.

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You can hear prime examples of this in Hendrix’s songs like “Castles Made of Sand, ” “Little Wing, ” and “The Wind Cries Mary, ” as well as in the playing of modern guitarists like John Frusciante of The Red Hot Chili Peppers and John Mayer.

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In this video, you learn 3 common rhythm fills you can apply to any progression you play on guitar. I also show you a very cool trick that will instantly double the amount of rhythm fills you can play and use on guitar.

As a musician, whether professional, semi-professional, or hobbyist, you want to be able to hear music from the perspective of each instrument and be able to rotate through these as needed when playing. This will help you play your own parts in time when jamming or playing along to a recording, and with the appropriate dynamic and finesse that is needed. It is also a great skill to have and use when working music out by ear. However, this is only the tip of the iceberg.

Active listening is the art of listening to a song and being able to decipher what is going on at a micro level. For example, the frequency of chord changes, the recognition of repeating patterns within the song (strumming, melodic patterns etc) or the length of various sections of a song regarding beats and bars.

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The singer gets most of the attention, then comes the guitar player, and then perhaps the drummer followed closely by the bassist.

I played in a trio for several years back in the early noughties where this hierarchy was particularly personified. Our singer became quite successful and famous through Australian Idol, and needless to say, got A LOT of the attention. So much so that the other guitarist and I would refer to ourselves as the “Chopped Liver Boys” (as in what are we, chopped liver!)

However, there is a time when the guitar needs to take the spotlight This could be when playing in a band or perhaps when backing a singer on a single guitar.

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In terms of backing a singer, what do you do when the singing stops and you are left to fill the space, for example after a chorus, or perhaps an instrumental break somewhere in the song? All you have is you and your guitar, no other instruments to fall back on or to lighten the load so to speak. You are front and centre whether you like it or not, it’s your turn to shine!

In this video, you learn 3 ways to craft captivating guitar parts to enhance an instrumental break or solo within a song's arrangement. You’ll have a wealth of ideas you can draw upon when the singing stops and the guitar takes over.

Those who believe otherwise are typically electric guitar players who dabble a little in the acoustic. However, this is not necessarily true. If you only pick up an acoustic guitar occasionally, it will undoubtedly feel harder to play.

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Conversely, acoustic guitar players may find it harder to play the electric guitar. This is because they tend to play the electric guitar with the same strength they use for the acoustic. As a result, they often play the electric guitar out of tune, as they use far too much tension when fretting the notes.

Therefore, we could say the electric guitar is harder to play than the acoustic. However, it depends on what you are more used to playing - it's horses for courses.

In this video, I sit down with Guitar Practicing Expert Mike Philippov to discuss and demonstrate the fundamentals of playing acoustic guitar.

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Now Mike is an electric guitar player and a damn fine one at that. I am of course predominantly an acoustic guitarist, so it is a great opportunity to not only demonstrate the differences between the two in terms of learning but also provide you with tips and tricks for the acoustic guitar in general.

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