Piece number ten from my Rock Guitar Method for kids. Another piece in many that introduces pentatonic scales and slides in the upper positions using primarily fingers 1 & 3. Continued work on right and… More…
Piece number nine from my Rock Guitar Method for kids. The first piece in many that introduces pentatonic scales in the upper positions using primarily fingers 1 & 3. Continued work on right and left… More…
Piece number eight in my Rock Guitar Method for kids. Riffs continue to move across three strings, but now left hands notes are three frets apart, so it's important for students to use fingers 1 & 3. … More…
Piece number seven in my Rock Guitar Method for kids. Riffs are now moving across three strings, so now working on coordinating single notes in the left hand with picking singe strings with the right… More…
Piece number six in my Rock Guitar Method for kids. Dynamite focusing on a new kind of riff - connecting one finger power chords with a bridge note on the third fret. More…
Pice number five from my Rock Guitar Method for kids. A continuation of simple riffs and one finger power chords. Garage band introduces shifting position within the riff, plus a different format with… More…
Piece number four from my Rock Guitar Method for kids. Another piece focusing on simple riffs and one finger power chords. More…
Piece number three from my Rock Guitar Method for kids. This piece introduces simple riffs that move from string six to string five and back, finishing with one finger power chords. More…
This is the second piece from my Rock Guitar Method for kids. Again, focusing on one finger power chords. It is important that students can play along with the tracks. More…
This is the first piece in my Rock Guitar for Kids course I use with younger students. I will be publishing more pieces from the same method, but it is always a work in progress, so some pieces may change.… More…