
Electric Guitar Fast Track Online Course
Are you attempting a fast and fun method of learning to play the guitar? Nine out of 10 guitar students abandon the instrument within the first year, according to Fender.
Many people become frustrated because they believe they haven’t made enough progress. Others become discouraged because the weekly electric guitar lesson is too extensive and time-consuming. You can understand why many individuals lose faith if the process of learning to play electric guitar is more frustrating than rock and roll.
We've been listening to angry electric guitar players and concocted a simple and effective way to rekind your love of the instrument. Our Electric Guitar Fast Track video training is a rapid method of learning to play electric guitar professionally. Start now and see how far you can come in just a bit. With our experienced music educator accompanying you, you will be shocked by the speed and ease with which you can learn to play electric guitar.
Recommended Study Duration: 30 hours. The goal is to complete the training with 30 CPD points. See the Accreditation section for more information and to learn about all of the possible certification options.
Module 1: Beginning
Reconnect with your instructor
Frequently asked questions
About the class
Selecting the appropriate equipment
Module 2: Practice and Motivation
The necessity of consistent practice
What is expected?
Self-confidence, motivation and focus
Listening, self-monitoring and performance
Module 3: Preparing
The different parts of the guitar
The bowing strings
Adjusting the volume of your guitar
holding the guitar
Picks
Module 4: Fretting, Open Chords, Strumming, and Picking
Fretting
Abbreviated chords
Switching to a different chord
Strumming
Recognising patterns
Module 5: Scale
Small pentatonic range
The blues meter
The large-scale
The smaller scale
One final comment on the scales.
Memorising the guitar's notes.
Practice's backup track
Module 6: Advancing forward
Power songs and R&B-style power songs
Fretted notes and open strings on the same string.
Other's colors
Arpeggios that are major and minor - the first, second, and third strings.
Repositioning
Module 7: The Blues
12-bar blues
12-bar blues with a chord
12-bar blues with a riff
Large and small blues
African riffs
Module 8: Easy Licks that will impress your friends.
First-level riffs
Second-level riffs
Third-level riffs
Fourth level of the pyramid
Five-star riff
Module 9: Increasing the complexity
Bending
Slides
Pull-ons and hammer-ons
Two stop bends
Harmonics
Tapping
Trills
All-versus-All
Module 10: Combining It All
Barrel chords and non-arable chords
Hanging and rolling
Songs about the bar
Triads
Creating a singularity from nothing
Who is this educational program intended for?
Everyone wants a quick and simple method to learn to play the electric guitar on their own time.
Guitarists, regardless of their age, who want to learn.
Musicians who've forgotten the basics of guitar playing and want to retake it.
Anyone who wishes to take a budget-friendly approach to learning to play the guitar in a way that is most convenient to them.
People who enjoy facing obstacles or attempting to increase their faith. Learning how to play chords while reading music, maintaining time and listening to the same music simultaneously is one of the greatest obstacles you can encounter as a guitarist.
Career route
Be encouraged to become a proficient guitarist, either as a soloist, a band or a cover band.
Become a music blogger, music journalist or critic.
Study how to compose your own songs and music.