Guitar 20S (GTR20S)
Course Description
Now that you’ve learned the basics of chording and strumming in Guitar 10S (or if you’ve got to this level on your own) you can begin playing more professional sounding songs.
Guitar 20S will further develop your skills and expand your knowledge of different guitar styles (blues, rock, jazz, country, etc.).
Besides learning timeless classics, new techniques, and practical theory, you can choose your favorite songs and polish them up to a performance level.
We will also be moving to an advanced level of strumming, fingerstyle technique, plus adding advanced chords, etc.
Students might want to take Guitar 10S before taking Guitar 20S but it is not a prerequisite.
Guitar 20S will further develop your skills and expand your knowledge of different guitar styles (blues, rock, jazz, country, etc.).
Besides learning timeless classics, new techniques, and practical theory, you can choose your favorite songs and polish them up to a performance level.
We will also be moving to an advanced level of strumming, fingerstyle technique, plus adding advanced chords, etc.
Students might want to take Guitar 10S before taking Guitar 20S but it is not a prerequisite.
Recommended Prerequisite
- None
Units Covered
- Reading Music & Notes
- Minor Seventh & Suspended Chords
- Barre Chords
- Fingerstyle Guitar
- Pentatonic Scales
- Advanced Chords
- Playing the Blues
- Advanced Strumming
- Jazz
- Soloing