![]() ![]() ![]() Topics covered in Level 1 include: Lesson 1 – Introduction & Essential Theory To Get You Started! In Level 1, there are 10 lessons, including 6 flatpicking melodies, 4 major chords & a number of exercises for chords, rhythm & flatpicking. Plus access to all of the standard lesson’s & tab’s available on the website.įull membership gives you access to all video lessons, tabs & charts!ġ01 Beginner Level: Overview (10 Lessons).All future Beginner Level’s added to the course (while you remain a premium member).All tab’s, worksheet’s, video’s, play-along’s and backing track’s.The full course is available to premium members, which includes: Focusing on Bluegrass and other folk styles, the course will get you pickin’ some of your favourite melodies and learn how to accompany others by learning the common chords played on the guitar.Įach lesson is structured around a specific technique & focuses on a particular key (musical family of notes & chords). ![]() This crash course is for the complete beginner wanting to learn to flatpick. ![]() After the Battle of Aughrim ~ Black Velvet Band ~ Blind Mary ~ Cape Breton Jig ~ Carolan’s Concerto ~ Connaughtman’s Rambles ~ Danny Boy ~ Drowsy Maggy ~ Eleanor Plunkett ~ Flowers of Edinburgh ~ Haste to the Wedding ~ Hector the Hero ~ Hewlett ~ High Road to Linton ~ Humours of Whiskey ~ I’ll Tell Me Ma ~ Irish Washerwoman ~ John Ryan’s Polka ~ Kesh Jig ~ Lark in the Clear Air ~ Loch Lomond ~ Merrily Kiss the Quaker ~ Morrison’s Jig ~ Neil Gow’s Lament ~ O’Carolan’s Draught ~ O’Dowd’s No.Welcome to the Pickin’ Lessons Beginner’s Crash Course in Flatpicking Guitar!.There are also Celtic strumming patterns in 4/4 and 6/8 time to become proficient at accompanying. I have also included an open G chord page with 96 of the most common chords, fingerboard charts, and the major and minor scales with standard and Campanella fingerings. If you are new to this style, check out my twelve tips for Flatpicking and how to use ornamentation to further embellish the tunes. There is a selection of audio tracks to help learn the tunes quickly or jam along with the accompaniment tracks. Some tunes are arranged in the chord melody style (with pick), while the faster tunes just have the melody line with fingerings and articulations. Each tune shows notation, tablature and chords. The tunes represent a good selection of well-known Celtic session tunes, including jigs, reels, hornpipes, waltzes and songs. The open tuning allows the strings to vibrate, creating drones and overlapped notes that sound reminiscent of a harp or bagpipe. Tuning your guitar to “ Open G” (DGDGBD) compliments Celtic music brilliantly. Tune your guitar to Open G (DGDGBD), grab your pick, and let's play some jigs and reels! ![]()
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