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Guitar Song Guru app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 3936 ratings )
Music Education
Developer: NextLevelGuitar
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 24 Oct 2015
App size: 6.51 Mb

The Guitar Song Guru app is a series of 20 video lessons for beginning guitar players that allows you to play virtually any popular song by teaching you the necessary fundamentals, including chord progressions, chord changing techniques, and strumming patterns.

It also includes a detailed ebook that ties everything together for a useful reference guide you’ll refer to often.

The lessons are arranged from easiest to hardest so that you can progress more easily.

Here is a partial overview of what you will learn in the 20 lessons:
- Play music quickly with easy and fun chord progressions.
- Learn chord voicings and chord changing techniques tips, tricks and exercises.
- Learn all about strumming, strum patterns, and rhythm — the essentials!
- Discover the strum patterns that can be used in countless songs.
- Learn all about rhythm, meter, and rhythm techniques.
- Learn even MORE chord progressions and continue to make music while practicing the proper fundamentals.
- Discover easy musical embellishments to change things up and sound “fresh."
- Learn some fun rhythm ideas with walking bass lines in the style of the Eagles.
- How to spice up your strumming and rhythm with accents and variation.
- Learn to strum and arpeggiate together with BIG-sounding "lush chords" to create music fast and easy.
- Learn how to sound different and to start moving around the neck quickly and smoothly.
- Discover easy and fun acoustic rhythm ideas and devices lesson inspired by Simon & Garfunkel.
- Learn beginner strumming and rhythm guitar lesson in the style of Mumford & Sons.
- Learn acoustic rhythm ideas and techniques inspired by Neil Young.
- Learn acoustic classic rock chords and rhythm techniques inspired by The Allman Brothers Band.
- How to create melody and fascination with chordal techniques and devices.
- Rock guitar lesson inspired by techniques of The Black Veil Brides.
- Guitar lesson on the chordal techniques and devices inspired by Randy Rhoads/Ozzy Osbourne.
- Acoustic guitar lesson inspired by the chordal techniques of Jimmy Page/Led Zeppelin.