In this video
Twinkle Twinkle TAB (Key of G)
Why are we learning the same song again?
As a budding intermediate guitarist, it is important to be able to transpose songs into different keys. To work towards this, we need to first understand the chords and melodies than can occur in the key of C and the key of G. This is because the key of C has no sharps or flats and G major has one sharp. Therefore, all the chords and notes are mainly the naturals (C, D, E etc) so the concept is more simple to grasp.
Learn more about keys and which chords go together in my Intermediate Guitar Course - which is a great companion to this course!
Fingerstyle Course
Fingerstyle 00 - Complete guide to fingerstyle playing
Fingerstyle 01 - Single Finger Exercises
Fingerstyle 02 - C Major Scale with Fingerstyle
Fingerstyle 03 - Diatonic Chords
Fingerstyle 04 - Basic Fingerstyle Pattern
Fingerstyle 05 - C Major Scale with Chords
Fingerstyle 06 - Inside Out picking exercise
Fingerstyle 07 - Inside Out with Travis Picking
Fingerstyle 08 - Inside Out, Outside In
Fingerstyle 09 - Syncopated Rhythms
Fingerstyle 10 - Banjo Rolls
Fingerstyle Song 01 - Happy Birthday
Fingerstyle Song 02 - Amazing Grace
Fingerstyle Song 03 - For He's A Jolly Good Fellow
Fingerstyle Song 04 - Ode To Joy
Fingerstyle Song 05 - Twinkle Twinkle (Key Of C)
Fingerstyle Song 06 - Twinkle Twinkle (Key of G)
Fingerstyle Song 07 - Louisiana Acoustic Blues