Description
In this final lesson in this series, I will try to answer some of the questions I get asked most frequently when I teach basic chord theory.
If you still have questions after viewing this FAQ video, please feel free to email me through my forum.
I hope you have a great time with this powerful chord theory information!
Please keep in touch and let me know if and how it has helped your guitar playing.
Be well,
Lisa
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Note: This is lesson #3 in a series of 11 lessons on Basic Chord Theory for guitar.
If you happened to join us partway through, feel free to go back to Lesson 1 to catch up! (click)
Lesson Info
Instructor
Lisa McCormick
Tutorial Lessons
- Basic Chord Theory: Getting Started
- One Four Five, in the Key of C
- One Four Five, in the Key of G
- One Four Five, in the Key of D
- Keys of A & E, + Roman Numerals
- What About Two, Three, & Six?
- The Magic of I, IV, V, & VI
- How to Transpose (Change Keys)
- How to Play a Song by Ear
- Write Your Own Songs!
- Chord Theory FAQ's