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Online courses for intermediate/advanced rhythm guitar
I am predominantly a rhythm guitar player with some fingerstyle/classical training from years ago; mostly folk, Americana, country rock, and blues. As well, I can do some Pentatonic as well. I am at a wall on moving forward. I am trying to make progress on moving beyond open chords, and simple Am, D forms further up the neck as well.
I can't afford a tutor, and am interested in recommendations for on line instruction for intermediate and above on-line courses for taking my rhythm guitar further. This includes for fee per month, as it has to be cheaper than $30 or more per half hour for private instruction. A lot of the ones I see are for beginners, and just not at the level I am at and want to move beyond. I would appreciate your thoughts on this. Any youtube courses that are of decent quality would also be great. On-line instructions aside, any other thoughts you have on moving forward would be appreciated. Thanks. Jeff |
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It's a good start. Back when I was a 20 something and a flat picker I took lessons and this was my textbook. It'll show you forms all over the neck. I suggest looking up triads as well and learn the different forms up the neck. Throw in a bass root and you're good to go.
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Hi Starbuck. You might want to checkout the Rhythm Factory: Acoustic Rock course by Massimo Varini over on Truefire. It's a rhythm AND songwriting course all rolled into one. Lots of intense rhythm exercises in that one. Massimo also has a Pop Guitar Survival Guide course that has a lot of good stuff as well. Justin Sandercoe at justinguitar.com has two specific rhythm courses that are excellent as well, Strumming Techniques I & II. The first is focused on eighth note patterns and the second on 16th note strumming patterns. I hope this helps.
Last edited by Dakotabison; 09-10-2017 at 03:48 PM. Reason: Correcting sentence |
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Dakotabison/TBman,
Thanks to both of you for the helpful recommendations. /r Jeff |