D Cadd9 G Chord Progression is a free video lesson by Peter Vogl that will teach you how to play a very popular guitar chord progression that works for acoustic or electric guitar. Peter will start by teaching you the D, Cadd9, and G chords and then cover a strum pattern to go with it. The lesson will also cover how to change between chords quickly and smoothly. Below you will find the video, chord […]
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Basic Strumming & Chord Changes Course
This is a four lesson course by Peter Vogl for a beginner or intermediate player on learning how to play a basic chord progression for acoustic guitar. We’ll start off with the basics of playing and changing between an Em and B7 chord. From there, we’ll learn an easy strum pattern that we’ll add some […] Gain access to the Basic Strumming & Chord Changes Course and over 500 more exclusive lessons (full list) by starting […]
Comping Fingerstyle 1
This practice session will cover a valuable fingerstyle rhythm technique that can be used on an acoustic guitar. Peter Vogl will teach you how to use the thumb, index, middle, and ring finger of your right hand to play the strings in a rhythmic pattern (comping). We’ll practice this basic technique with open strings first and then move […] To access this page, you must purchase a Premium Lesson Plan or log in to your account and return […]
Basic Fingerstyle Comping Lesson
Comping Fingerstyle 1 will teach you a valuable rhythm technique that can be used on an acoustic guitar. In this practice session by Peter Vogl, you will learn how to use the thumb, index, middle, and ring finger of your right hand to play the strings in a rhythmic pattern (comping). We’ll practice this basic technique with open strings first and then move on to switching between a G Major and Cadd9 chord. We’ll close this […]
