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Beginning Guitar
III - Lesson 3
Playing a Song
Lyle: Now that you have been practicing
hard on the last few lessons and have been getting familiar with some of the
basic chords, it's time to play a simple song with them. Most simple songs use only three chords.
First, you'll be using these three:
chords for key of G
Lyle:
The circled/highlighted notes are the root notes for each chord. They are also
the bass notes for each chord. You should be familiar with this because most of
the last lessons on chords used these root notes with the rhythm
patterns.
Lyle: Now you're going to play a chord
progression using these three chords. Here's your chord
chart:
chord chart -
key of G
Lyle: Here's how I would like you to play this
progression using these three chords.
rhythm - key
of G
rhythm - key of G
Lyle:
As you can see in the video example, use all down strums.
Lyle: This is an old and familiar American folk
song. It's a fun tune to sing and play around the camp
fire. Once you feel you have a good grasp at the
whole progression, try playing it along to this looping jam
track:
Jam Track -
key of G
Lyle:
It's a little fast for some beginners, but that can give you something to work
up to. You can always adjust the tempo of the TAB and looping jam track if
needed.
Support: There is a 'tempo' button next to the
looping audio that will let you slow it down without changing the
pitch.
Lyle: Your goal is to someday be able to play it
in time with me! If you feel adventurous, you can try
playing the melody:
melody - key of G
melody - key of
G
Lyle:
Now try playing the same song in a different key, the key of A.
Here's the three chords you'll need to
use:
chords for
key of A
Lyle:
The chord chart looks like this:
chord chart - key of A
Lyle: The rhythm pattern is the same as before,
only with these thee chords. Follow the chord chart and play along to this
looping jam track for the key of A:
Jam Track - key of A
Lyle:
Here's a video clip of me playing this new chord progression in
A:
rhythm - key of
A
Lyle:
E7 is a "dominant 7" chord, the fifth chord in the "1 - 4 - 5"
progression. Dominant 7 chords like the E7 have a bluesy
sound to them.
Lyle: Once you have the rhythm to the key of A
mastered, try playing the melody!
melody - key of A
melody - key of
A
Lyle:
If you can play the rhythm to this song in both keys, G and A, then you are
doing great! The melody can be a bit trickier to learn. I mainly want you to get
the rhythm parts down first, then if you have the patients, try the melody
parts.
Lyle: How about learning to play this song in
another key?! Let's use the key of D. Your three chords will
be:
chords for key
of D
Lyle:
Your new chord chart is:
chord chart - key of D
Chris: The melody is easier for me than the chords. Just
can't get these fat fingers moving.
Lyle: Use the same rhythm pattern as before. Try
to keep up with the changes as you play along to this looping jam track in
D:
Jam Track - key
of D
Lyle:
Here's a video example of the rhythm part in D:
rhythm - key of
D
Lyle:
Once you have the rhythm part down for the key of D, you can choose to learn the
melody part for super extra study bonus credits:
melody -
key of D
melody - key of
D
Lyle:
Your goal for this lesson is to be able to play the rhythm guitar part for at
least one of the keys up to tempo with
me.
I gave you two other keys for extra challenge, and the melodies as
well.
Lyle: I'd use a cooler song to work with but
there's that copyright/royalty issue. This song is so old, and...., well, nobody
is claiming it to be theirs, so I can use it here. :-)
Chris: How
about some of your original stuff, Teach
?
Lyle:
From time to time I use my original music to study and teach from.
Lyle: Let's take a break here. You have lots to
work on. if you have a favorite song you would like me to teach you, I can use
this software to make the lesson for you and you can download the lesson. Email
me your song request at Lyle@theguitar.net. Stay tuned and see you
at the next lesson!
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