Intervals & Chords For The Beginner

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What you’ll learn

  • Understand Intervals On The Guitar
  • How Intervals work with chord shapes
  • How to Indentify Intervals In Chords
  • Play Arpeggios across the fret board

Hi and welcome to my course Intervals & Chords For The Beginner

Most beginner guitarists learn how to play what are fondly known as cowboy chords like the C, D & D chords but don’t know how the shapes are created and what they are actually playing.

In this course, we will learn about the different types of intervals, how to identify them, and how to play them on the guitar.

We will explore how intervals are used in the creation of chords.

By the end of the course, you will have a understanding of how intervals work in the function of playing the guitar.

Here are the items we will cover:

  • What is an interval?

  • How are intervals measured?

  • Types of intervals:

  • The Perfect 5th

  • The Major 3rd

  • The Minor Third

  • How to recognize and play

  • How chords are formed

  • Seeing intervals in chords

  • The difference between Major and Minor chords

  • Extend arpeggios using intervals

The course also comes with a 23 page booklet with all diagrams and information covered in the course.

By working through this easy to follow course you will learn how the Pro’s approach interval and chord building and make you a better player.

So grab your guitar, tune up, and lets play the guitar.

Who this course is for:

  • The beginner guitar layer

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