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In this episode of the Beginner Guitar Academy Podcast, host Paul Andrews dives into a comprehensive song study of the classic hit "Summer of '69" by Bryan Adams, coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the album "Reckless."
Paul explores each section of the song, breaking down the techniques involved and providing practical tips for both rhythm and lead guitar parts, including the guitar solo.
Discover the nuances of barre chords, suspended chords, and the art of palm muting while gaining insights into the historical context and fun facts about the song's lyrics. Don't miss Paul's expert guidance as he also highlights the unique resources and features available in the Beginner Guitar Academy to elevate your guitar learning experience.
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In Episode 207 of the Beginner Guitar Academy podcast, host Paul Andrews tackles some of the most pervasive myths surrounding the world of guitar playing. Whether you're a complete newbie or an intermediate player, this episode aims to clear up misconceptions that might hold you back in your musical journey.
Here's what you can expect from the episode:
**Myth 1: You Must Start on an Acoustic Guitar**
**Myth 2: Small Hands Can't Play Guitar**
**Myth 3: Practice Makes Perfect**
**Myth 4: You Don't Need Theory to Play Guitar**
Plus, this episode introduces valuable November updates:
**Academy Announcements**: Celebrate the 4th anniversary of Beginner Guitar Academy with numerous updates.
**Song Study**: A detailed tutorial on "Summer of '69" by Bryan Adams releases on November 14th.
**Live Lessons and Q&A**: Join a live lesson on rhythm improvement on November 21st and a live Q&A session on November 28th.
Paul also debunks other myths like the necessity of expensive gear, mastering a song before learning another, and the false need to play fast to be a good guitarist.
He provides actionable advice on multi-task learning, building confidence through consistent practice, and embracing challenges as opportunities for growth.
Tune in for insightful tips, practical advice, and a realistic approach to becoming a well-rounded guitarist.
For more information, and updates, or to start a membership, visit beginnerguitaracademy.com. Don't miss this engaging and informative episode!
In this week's episode, we're diving deep into the "3 T's" that every aspiring guitarist should focus on: Tone, Technique, and Timing.
These fundamental elements will enhance your playing, whether you're practicing solo or performing.
I outline what each of these aspects entails and provide practical tips to incorporate them into your practice sessions effectively. Plus, hear the latest updates from the Beginner Guitar Academy, including a successful charity campaign and new resources available for members.
So, grab your guitar, and let's elevate your skills to the next level!
In this week's episode, we're exploring "Five Rock Albums Every Guitarist Should Hear." Join us as we uncover the classic rock albums that are essential listening for inspiration, mastering song structures, rhythm, timing, and essential rock techniques.
We'll discuss iconic records like "Led Zeppelin IV," Jimi Hendrix's "Are You Experienced," "The Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd, Nirvana's "Nevermind," and AC/DC's "Back in Black."
These albums offer a masterclass in everything from expressive solos and powerful simplicity to rhythmic intensity and melodic excellence.
Stay tuned for details about our advanced "Stairway to Heaven" song study for Beginner Guitar Academy members and get the scoop on our Podcast+ membership for exclusive content. Let's get rocking!
In today's episode, we're turning our focus to one of rock music's most iconic songs—Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin.
Join us as we dive deep into the history, guitar work, and structure of this legendary track, continuing our Rocktober series where we celebrate the essence of rock music all month long.
Whether you're a beginner looking to understand the basics or you're itching for some intriguing facts about this classic tune, we've got you covered.
This week, we're diving into the electrifying world of rock music with our second instalment of the Rocktober series.
If you missed Episode 202, where we explored 7 must-know beginner rock riffs, make sure to check it out.
Today, we're shifting gears to cover "Power Chords 101, the backbone of rock music".
We'll explore their history, theory, famous riffs, variations, and expert tips for mastering them.
Plus, learn how to take your playing to the next level with exciting variations and power chord innovations.
Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player looking to expand your rock repertoire, this episode is packed with valuable insights and essential lessons.
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Welcome to this week's episode of the Beginner Guitar Academy podcast, episode 202!
I'm kicking off Rocktober with a bang by exploring 7 must-know beginner guitar riffs that every aspiring rock guitarist should have in their repertoire.
As part of our rock-themed series throughout October, each episode will bring you exciting content tailored to help you rock out on your guitar journey.
You can support the podcast and access exclusive content with our Podcast Plus+ membership. Check it out here www.bgapodcast.plus
In today's episode, we're celebrating a remarkable milestone in guitar history: the 70th anniversary of the Fender Stratocaster.
Whether you're a seasoned guitarist or just starting your musical journey, the Stratocaster's legacy is sure to fascinate you.
We'll delve into its rich history, the legendary players who've made it famous, classic songs and riffs you should know, and the innovations that have kept it at the forefront of music for over seven decades.
Stay tuned as we embark on this exciting journey through seven decades of guitar excellence!
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Today we are celebrating a special milestone—our 200th episode and our very first video podcast. Whether you're a longtime listener or just tuning in, we're thrilled to have you join us on this incredible journey.
In this episode, we'll reflect on the transformative power of looking back at past struggles to measure your progress, and we'll dive into the vibrant and supportive community we've built together.
With plans for future online meetups, new features like scrolling tab play-through videos, and innovative content updates, there's so much to be excited about.
We'll also delve into essential learning strategies, answering common questions about how long to stay in a guitar class before moving on, balancing song learning without becoming a "riff junkie," and achieving different levels of song mastery.
Plus, hear personal anecdotes from my own guitar journey, including my early inspirations and the lessons learned from my teachers.
We'll address listener questions about progressing beyond the Beginner Guitar Academy's 5-level system and share updates on merchandise, including our new guitar-themed T-shirts available at guitarshirts.shop with a special discount!
In this week's episode, I dive deep into Green Day's iconic song "Wake Me Up When September Ends," dissecting its structure, guitar parts, and rich history.
Whether you're a fan of Green Day or just discovering their music, I walk you through everything from the song's poignant backstory to practical tips on executing its guitar parts, including how to master finger positioning and barre chords.
Plus, I offer valuable advice on dynamic range and transitioning between chords to elevate your guitar playing skills.
Don't forget, for our Beginner Guitar Academy members, the detailed tutorial, tabs, and play-along tracks for this song can be found in the Academy. And if you're not yet a member, you can join with a 2-week trial for just $1 here.
Get ready to enhance your guitar skills with expert guidance on one of Green Day's most beloved tracks. Now, let’s get started!
In today's podcast episode, we delved into the world of scales—what they are, why they're essential, and how to master them effectively.
Host Paul Andrews eloquently unravelled the significance of scales in music, demystifying their patterns and intervals and shedding light on the major, minor, and pentatonic scales and the blues scale.
Not only did Paul provide insights into the technical aspects of practising scales, but he also explored ways to infuse creativity and musicality into your scale exercises.
If you've ever felt daunted by scales or wondered how to make your practice sessions more engaging, this episode is your gateway to honing your skills and unleashing your musical potential.
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