Guitar Theory Made Simple
When I was six years old â" remember the good old days when life was carefree ð â" my parents put me in piano lessons. My teacher was an old woman who lived across the street and down a block. I went to visit her once a week to learn how to play. You know what? She made learning to play more boring than watching paint dry. And as a six year old, if given the choice, I probably would have chosen the paint! She tried teaching me music theory, but it was like cutting down a forest with a pocketknife. More on that story in just a minute⦠But as Iâve helped other people learn the guitar, Iâve observed that thereâs a general lack of understanding as to exactly why we play what we do. More importantly, Iâve noticed this lack of understanding really slows down progress, and even worse â" can make learning the guitar confusing and feel like a lot of hard work! I-IV-V (thatâs 1 â" 4 â" 5 in English) refers to the root note (I), or tonic, and the two notes in perfect relation to it (IV and V). Because it is a numbering system, it is universal, and applies to every single key. Simply put â" this lesson on I-IV-V will show you how the guitar fretboard is built on patterns of I-IV-V, and once you see the patterns, your guitar will come alive in a whole new way. Have you ever been in an unfamiliar city, looked at a road map, and tried to figure out what was going on? Now â" have you ever had a friend visit your home town, and showed them where to go on a map? Chances are that map just intuitively made sense to you, because it described familiar landmarks, right? Have you ever struggled to follow the music or tab, without really knowing why the notes are where they are â" why you need to play them in that order? Thatâs because youâre playing in unfamiliar territory⦠Understanding I-IV-V as it relates to your guitar will be the key that unlocks your guitar in your hands â" unleashing your true potential as a player. When I was a teenager, I started taking guitar lessons. My guitar teacher approached music from a totally different angle than Iâd ever seen before. Suddenly theory not only made sense, but it came alive in my hands! Let me tell you something â" one guitar player to another. I-IV-V such a basic concept to the guitar that it is something every single guitar player needs to know (Even the very tuning of the guitar is based on it). It doesnât matter if you want to be a rock star, or if your highest goal with the guitar is merely to strum a few chords around a campfire with some friends. Ok, so I donât know if the numbers are bang on...
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