Guitar: Basics 1 – UC APPROVED
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This beginning guitar course is designed to get students excited about playing guitar by serving as an introduction to the instrument. Students will learn how to play the guitar properly and how to read standard notation and tablature, chord diagrams, and chord charts. They will learn guitar care, maintenance, composition, and performance techniques. They will examine guitar history and a variety of guitar music. Students will encounter a variety of listening and playing assignments, as well as lesson quizzes and exams, and will create a portfolio of recordings that reflect the progress they make. Taking this course will prepare students for a lifetime of making music for their own enjoyment and the enjoyment of others.
Credit Hours: 0.5
Price: $250 [$200.00 Course Fee | $50.00 Admin Fee]
ENROLL
COURSE OVERVIEW:
Lesson 1: An Introduction to the Guitar
- Guitar history
- Types of guitars
- Parts of the guitar
- Holding the guitar
- Plucking and picking
- Hand health
- Tuning the guitar
Lesson 2: Playing With Both Hands
- Left hand position and fingering
- How to read music diagrams
- Fretting warm up
- Strumming
- G, C, and D chords
Lesson 3: Reading TAB and Rhythms
- Warm up exercises
- Beats and rhythm
- Reading rhythms
- How to read tablature
- Reading rests
- Guitar care
- String replacement
Lesson 4: Reading Notes on the First and Second Strings
- Notes on the first string
- First string études
- Notes on the second string
- Second string études
- Dotted rhythms
Lesson 5: Standard Notation Fundamentals
- Standard notation
- Up picking
- Alternate picking
- Rhythm assignments
- The tie
Lesson 6: Accidentals
- Guitar history
- Accidentals
- Notes on the third string
- Syncopation
REQUIRED MATERIALS:
- Working instrument & pick
- Reliable access to a computer and internet
- Recording device for recording assignments (phone, tablet, camera, computer, etc.)
- The Rhythm Trainer (John Blank; http://www.therhythmtrainer.com)
- Tuner (electronic tuner, computer program, or phone app are all suitable)
- Metronome