In this video
This lesson is taken from my Intermediate Acoustic Guitar Course. We focus on the key of A in a Singer-songerwriter/Fingerstyle Jam Track.
If you feel stuck just remember these shapes repeat a lot, that means you can break down the whole piece into sections focussing on 1 shape and then start piecing the music together bar by bar.
Plus, if the rhythm is a challenge, looking at 1 particular shape at a time is going to help bring picking hand up to speed - literally, start slower and bring it up to speed! This is how you'll get a lot of success from this Jam Track.
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10 Day Beatles Guitar
Beatles Day 1 - chords G C and D
Beatles Day 2 - chords D A and G
Beatles Day 3 - chord embellishments
Beatles Day 4 - simplifying a classic
Beatles Day 5 - strumming with a triplet feel
Beatles Day 6 - F chord and C major scale
Beatles Day 7 - blues influence in drop D
Beatles Day 8 - easy fingerstyle melody
Beatles Day 9 - chords with fingerstyle
Beatles Day 10 - a sing-along classic
Bonus Video 1 - Beatles Style Parallel 10th Intervals
Bonus Video 2 - The Gateway Fingerstyle Pattern, Inside-out outside-in
Bonus Video 3 - Singer Songwriter Jamtrack
Bonus Video 4 - Fingerstyle 6ths in A
Bonus Video 5 - Fingerstyle 6ths In a Jam Track

