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Intermediate Chords 2

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Total running time approx 2 hours 10 mins (19 Videos)

Video 1 - Dsus2 and Dsus4 chords

For the first lesson of this series, Ben shows you how to play the chords Dsus2 and Dsus4 and some of the uses of these chords.

Video 2 - Chord Embellishments

In this lesson, Ben shows you how to use your suspended chords from Video 1 to embellish any bar with D in it

Video 3 - Rhythm Accents

This lesson focuses on a very hip technique to get your rhythms sounding more 3 dimensional and interesting...

Video 4 - Asus2 and Asus4

Much like Dsus2 and Dsus4, Asus2 and 4 provide a great way to add interest to your chords

Video 5 - Hammer-ons and Pull-offs

Ben teaches you this common technique used in lead guitar and shows you how to apply this in your chord and arpeggio work

Video 6 - Lets bring it together

This lesson brings in all the stuff learnt from the previous lessons such as suspended chords, arpeggios and hammer-ons and pull-offs and shows you a great little song using it all.

Video 7 - Gsus4 Chord

Gsus4 is a beautiful chord, and goes great with Em, C and F major 7. This lesson also includes a great way to include rhythm fills to add interest to your rhythms!

Video 8 - Bunch of new rhythms

In this lesson, Ben takes you through a bunch of new rhythms that are sure to jazz up your 16th note playing.

Video 9 - Slash chords continued

This lesson has a very cool riff using a descending chromatic bass note pattern...

Video 10 - D/F# and C/G chords

This lesson includes some other ways to play the common chords D and C.

Video 11 - Moving open chords

This lesson opens up your mind to the possibilities of moving open chords up the guitar while keeping open strings ringing...

Video 12 - Moving E up the guitar

The idea from Video 11 is expanded on using the E shape chord...

Video 13 - Moving C shape

This idea has been briefly touched on in Intermediate chords 2, but is expanded on in this lesson.

Video 14 - Rhythms by Ear

This lesson allows you to build on your rhythm variation and gives you a chance to have a go at learning them by ear.

Video 15 - Moving Cadd2 shape

Moving open chords up the guitar doesn't stop at major chords. Lets check out the sounds you can get with Cadd2 shapes...

Video 16 - Palm Muting

In this lesson, Ben takes you through the basic technique of palm muting and shows you how to apply this with strumming.

Video 17 - Running Bass notes

This rather tricky technique can sound like your playing two instruments at once...

Video 18 - Wrap up 1

In this lesson, Ben brings together different rhythm combinations and bars with multiple chords in them to show you a really cool chord riff...

Video 19 - Wrap up 2

Ever had to play a song with one chord progression and try to make it interesting? Ben wraps up all the techniques covered and shows you how to apply them to songs with only one progression!


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