Description
"Another EXCELLENT course. I completed previous course and this one is just as good if not better.
Best tuition I have ever had.
Thank you, Eric. Just finished this course and it is EXCELLENT. I obviously will need to go back over several bits, but it has been so useful. Thanks again." -
KEITH, UDEMY STUDENT
,
WEBISODES 5&6
"I like the
modesty and teaching speed
of the instructor."
- SHOOTER, UDEMY STUDENT, WEBISODES 1&2
"This is
without doubt, the BEST course I have ever done.
BRILLIANT, Eric. Thank you so much. I have already purchased some of the next courses and
there is so much to learn.
Worth EVERY penny (or dollar in the U.S.)."
- KEITH, UDEMY STUDENT, WEBISODES 3&4
In Webisodes 7 & 8: Practice Tips, Minor Scales, & Scale Summaries I'll show you:
Some of the
best tips
I've found to help you
practice
the scales you've learned so far, as well as the scales covered in this part of the course. (
8 practice tips in all!
)
How to use the
Minor
and
Minor Pentatonic Scales
in the "Three Essential Keys."
"Short Scale"
variations
on the Minor and Minor Pentatonic scales for
authentic Bluegrass Guitar sounds and faster playing.
A
special BONUS section
on how to switch from Major to Minor scales as well as some great tips on the topic.
If you
really
want to be able to play Bluegrass Guitar, you'll need to know how to play and
apply
the Minor scales for that "Bluesy" sound that Bluegrass guitar is famous for. In these webisodes I'll show you how and give you
tons
of great ideas on practicing in general as well as practicing scales, setting practice goals, and how to change
effortlessly
from Major to Minor.
"Obviously a
very passionate and technically skilled musician
, that [is]
able to pass on his knowledge
in the old-fashioned way, from person to person."
- ALLEN, UDEMY STUDENT, WEBISODES 11&12
"Absolutely BRILLIANT. This is
opening up a whole new world
on how to move up the fretboard."
- KEITH, UDEMY STUDENT, WEBISODES 13, 14, & 15
Requrirements
Requirements
A basic level of understanding of how to play guitar (basic chords, a few songs, basic strumming concepts, etc.)
An interest in improvising on the guitar, wanting to better coordinate your left and right hands, and a desire to become a better player than you are right now
It is recommended (but not required) that you begin with Webisodes 1 & 2, then progress through the remainder of the course in order to more fully comprehend these and future Bluegrass Guitar Essentials lessons.
It is also recommended that you check out Webisodes 5 & 6 before proceeding with Webisodes 7 & 8 to gain a more thorough understanding of scales to aid in your fretboard memorization