
Guitar Music Theory
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Ep37 Jingle Bell Rock | How Does This Song Work?
In this free guitar lesson, I show you how to play the guitar chords to "Jingle Bell Rock" by Bobby Helms. You see how the song makes use of jazzy composition techniques such as voice leading, secondary dominants, and diminished passing chords. Visit the GuitarMusicTheory.com website to enroll in a FREE guitar course and join the email list GUITAR GEAR PRS SE Mira Frost Blue Metallic w/ Mint Pickguard Kemper Profiling Amplifier
Ep36 Music Intervals (And Why Every Guitarist Needs to Know Them)
In this free guitar lesson, you are taught music intervals and why it's so important for guitarists to learn them. Get to know interval shapes and interval names such as 2nds, 3rds, 4ths, 5ths, 6ths, and 7ths. Follow the exercises to become more familiar with identifying intervals on the guitar fretboard and recognizing their sound by ear. This lesson is suitable for guitarists from beginners to intermediate to advanced. Enroll in my FREE Music Theory course
Ep35 HW Talks Tone Junkie and the Kemper Profiling Amplifier
In episode 35 of the Guitar Music Theory podcast, I talk with HW from Tone Junkie. We discuss digital amp technology, the Kemper profiling amp, and how the Tone Junkie company got started. If you would like to learn how to play guitar better, go to the link below, answer the questions I ask you about your playing, and receive FREE custom video instruction calibrated to your current level. FREE VIDEO 👉 https://www.guitarmusictheory.com/play-better-guitar/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=episode&utm_campaign=upload
Ep34 How to Use a Guitar Looper Pedal
In this free guitar lesson, you learn how to use a guitar looper pedal. See how to start and stop your loop on time. Get ideas on how to practice and perform music with a looper pedal. What do you SPECIFICALLY need to do to play guitar better? Get FREE custom video instruction CALIBRATED to your current level and discover how to PROGRESSIVELY play and sound better—today—in as little as 33 minutes! https://www.guitarmusictheory.com/play-better-guitar/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=episode&utm_campaign=upload
Ep33 In What Key Is Sweet Home Alabama?
In this free guitar lesson, you take a look at the key to "Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd. You see how some musicians hear the music as being in the key of G while other musicians hear the music as being in the key of D Mixolydian. You also take a look at the "Sweet Home Alabama" chords, chord progressions, and which scales to use for the guitar solos. 🎸 Visit the website and enroll in my FREE 6-step lesson series, Understand Music Theory and Master the Fretboard. https://www.guitarmusictheory.com/play-better-guitar/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=episode&utm_campaign=upload
Episode 32- Best Ear Training Exercise For Guitar.mp3
In this free guitar lesson, you learn why playing songs and studying music theory is the best ear training you can do. Regularly playing music will benefit how you hear music far more than ear training exercises. Get help with MUSIC THEORY and PLAYING SONGS. Enroll in a FREE course at: https://www.guitarmusictheory.com/play-better-guitar/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=upload
Episode 31 "Thank You" Led Zeppelin | How Does This Song Work
In this installment of How Does This Song Work?, you take a look at the song "Thank You" by Led Zeppelin. You get to know the music theory behind the song, including the key, why the chords work together, and which scales to use for soloing. Enroll in a free music theory course at GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 30 #1 Best Exercise to Improve Your Guitar Playing
If you want to get good at playing the guitar, you need to develop the right skills. Developing the right skills involves increasing your hand strength and finger dexterity. You also need to improve the coordination between your hands. Many guitarists look to guitar exercises to develop these skills. In this free guitar lesson, I explain the best exercise you can do. Enroll in a FREE video course at GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 29 "Comfortably Numb" | How Does This Song Work?
Learn the music theory behind the song "Comfortably Numb" by Pink Floyd. Understand the keys, chords, and progressions, plus the scales used for the guitar solos. Enroll in a FREE video course at GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 28 Everything You Need to Know About Guitar Gear
How to choose the best electric guitar, acoustic guitar, and guitar practice amp so you sound great and make your practice time as effective as possible. Enroll in a FREE video course at GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 27: 9 Ways to Become a Better and Happier Guitar Player
Are you feeling dissatisfied with your guitar playing? Do you wish you could get better, but you're unsure what to do? If you'd like to make more progress with your guitar playing plus get more enjoyment out of the experience, here are nine ways to do it. Enroll in a FREE video course at GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 26: Slow Down Music For Guitar
Make your guitar learning easier and your practice more productive by slowing down songs, changing the pitch of the music, and looping song sections. Enroll in a FREE video course at GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 25: The Importance of Learning Songs
In this podcast episode, you hear about the benefits of learning songs and how playing songs is the only way to get all aspects of your guitar playing in order so you sound like a real player. Enroll in a FREE video course at GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 24: The History of Guitar Music Theory
How did the Guitar Music Theory podcast get started? Why did it stop? Get all the history about Desi Serna, Fretboard Theory and more plus hear what's new and get ready for more episodes. Enroll in a FREE video course at GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 23 New Pentatonic Scale Patterns Video.mp3
Today's podcast episode is based on the newly updated Chapter 2 from my Fretboard Theory video series and deals with playing pentatonic scale patterns. This chapter update is also sold separately as a stand-alone course called, Pentatonic Scale Patterns: How to Easily Master the Patterns Used to Play Music's Most Iconic Guitar Riffs and Solos. The audio you hear in today's podcast is a collection of excerpts pulled directly from the video. If you would like to view the actual video lesson along with its added resources including pentatonic song lists, backing tracks, and tabs, go to: http://www.guitar-music-theory.com/pentatonic/
Episode 22 Guitar Picking Mechanics
In this free guitar lesson, you receive an overview of the book and video course, Guitar Picking Mechanics. This instruction features techniques and exercises for increasing your picking accuracy, speed, and comfort. Get equipped to play popular styles of music more proficiently so you can become a better and more confident guitarist. View the full course at: http://GuitarMusicTheory.com/pick
Episode 21 Playing Pedal Point and Pedal Tones
In this free guitar lesson you learn how play pedal points and pedal tones. Pedal points can add new chord tones to basic chord changes. This technique can help make a harmonically richer sound and musical texture. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 20 Using Harmonic Minor Scale Patterns For Improvisation
In this free guitar lesson you learn how harmonic minor scale patterns are used in improvisation. This includes a review of building the harmonic minor scale, using pentatonic lead patterns in harmonic minor, and outlining V7 chords with arpeggios. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 19 Chord Tone Soloing and Outlining Chord Progressions
In this free guitar lesson you learn how to use chord tone soloing to connect scales more closely to their related chords, and outline particular chord progressions. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 18 Lead Patterns with Major Scales and Modes
In this free guitar lesson you learn how to use pentatonic lead patterns for playing major scales and modes. You learn how the pentatonic scale relates to the major scale. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 17 Pentatonic Lead Patterns
In this free guitar lesson you learn that when it comes to using the pentatonic scale, it's not necessary to utilize every position or every part of every pattern. Most guitar players, including some of the most famous ones, favor only a few particular sections of these different patterns that work well together. When viewed together, these sections are sometimes called "lead patterns". Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 16 Chromatic Passing Chords Diminished and Augmented
In this free guitar lesson you learn how the spaces between chords are filled with passing chords. This includes a discussion on chromatic passing chords, diminished chords and augmented chords. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 15 Key Changes Borrowed Chords and Circle of Fifths
In this free guitar lesson you look at several related topics including: modulation, key changes, modal interchange, borrowed chords, and the circle of fifths. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 14 Dominant Function and Harmonic Minor Chord Progressions
In this free guitar lesson you learn about dominant function and using dominant seventh chords. This includes instruction on secondary dominants, voice leading and harmonic minor chord progressions. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 13 Scale Formulas and Renumbering Chord Progressions
In this free guitar lesson you take a look at the interval structure of the different modes of the major scale and how musicians would number chord progressions that are modal. This involves naming the tonic pitch in a mode "1" and then numbering its other pitches from there with consideration given to any change in interval structure like sharp and flat degrees. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 12 What Is the Key of a Song?
This free guitar lesson answers the question "What is the key of a song?" You learn about tonic pitches, relative major and minor, modes and key signatures. You see that the key of a song doesn't always reflect the true parent major scale and it's up to you to go beyond the basic details and sort out the other components at play. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 11 Interview with Guitarist and Singer Songwriter Joe Robinson
Australian guitarist and singer/songwriter Joe Robinson discusses his musical background, style and perspectives on music theory and guitar playing. Includes samples of his songs and recorded albums plus live playing and improvisations. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 10 Blues Guitar Scales Chords Progressions and Theory
In this free guitar lesson you learn about blues guitar theory including blues chords and blues progressions. You also hear examples of how blues guitarists mix major and minor pentatonic scale patterns and use Mixolydian mode. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 09 Playing Chords with Added Chord Tones and Extensions
In this free guitar lesson you learn how to add chord tones and extensions to chords including major and minor seventh chords. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 08 Playing Music Intervals On Guitar
In this free guitar lesson you learn how to play intervals such as thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, and sevenths. You get to hear what it sounds like to play harmonized guitar parts based on these intervals. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 07 Music Modes and Playing Modal Guitar Scales
Learn the music theory behind guitar modes and hear how they're used in popular music. Play modal scales including Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian and Locrian. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 06 Chord Progressions and Playing By Numbers For Guitar
In this free guitar lesson you learn how to build triads and chords with the major scale, and how these chords are used to play chord progressions and play by numbers. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 05 How to Learn Major Scale Patterns and Play Major Scale Songs
This lesson teaches how guitar players learn major scale patterns on the fretboard and how these patterns are used to play melodies, riffs, lead guitar solos, and bass lines. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 04 Using Guitar CAGED Chord Forms to Play Arpeggios and Chord Inversions
This free lesson focuses on how guitar players use the CAGED system to play various chord shapes, chord voicings, chord inversions, and arpeggio patterns. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 03 How to Learn Pentatonic Scale Patterns and Play Pentatonic Songs
How to learn one of the most commonly used scales on guitar, the pentatonic scale. The five pentatonic scale patterns are used to play melodies, riffs, solos, and bass lines. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 02 Learn the Notes On the Guitar Fretboard
Guitar players typically use the sixth and fifth strings to keep track of notes and keys while playing chords, scales, and progressions on the fretboard. For this reason, it's important to memorize the notes along these strings, which is the focus of this podcast episode. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com.
Episode 01 What is Guitar Theory?
In this free guitar lesson, you get an introduction to applying music theory to the guitar fretboard. You learn how knowledge of scales, chords, and progressions can help you understand music and become a better player. Taught by Desi Serna of http://GuitarMusicTheory.com and author of Fretboard Theory.