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Music Theory 101

Welcome to Music Theory 101. The lessons are on the right menu (if you have access).

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course you should be able to:

  • understand how a major scale is constructed
  • understand intervals and how to build them
  • understand triads and how to build them
  • understand sequences and how to build them

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  • Course Outline

    Courses
    • Fretboard Mastery 101
      • Introduction - Part 1
      • Introduction - Part 2
      • 5 Shapes Across Neck
      • Intervals - 2nds
      • Intervals - 3rds
      • Intervals - 4ths
    • How to Solo 101
      • Chord Tone Soloing - Introduction
      • Chord Tone Soloing - Approach Notes
      • Chord Tone Soloing - Pachelbel’s Canon Example
      • Chord Tone Soloing - Example 1
      • No Scales Approach - Example 1 (Advanced)
      • Bluesy Improv Example Over E7 Chord
      • Using Pentatonic Shapes for blues
      • Improvisation in 5 Positions
      • Improvisation using 2nds
      • Improvisation using 3rds
      • Improvisation using 1234 Sequence
    • Guitar Technique 101
      • Alternate Picking
      • Hammer Ons
      • Pull Offs
      • Slides
      • Bends
      • Two-handed tapping
      • Sweep picking
      • Pinch Harmonics
    • Music Theory 101
      • Major Scale
      • Know Your Intervals
      • Triads
      • Sequences
      • Chord Progressions
      • Pentatonic Scales
      • Natural minor scale
    • Beginning Guitarist
      • Introduction
      • Holding the Guitar
      • Holding the Pick
      • Parts of the Guitar
      • Open Strings
      • The Left Hand - Fretting Notes
      • Alternate Picking
      • Open Chords - G, C and D
      • Open Chords E and A
      • Strumming Chords - New Pattern
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    • Using Pentatonic Shapes for Blues


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