Last week, you learned your first guitar chord progression, Congratulations! The I IV V chord progression is probably the most common chord progression of all-time! The I IV V chord progression is found in all styles of music including country, folk, blues, rock, and even classical. It’s the foundation of famous songs including “Louie […]
Month: January 2020
Your First Five Guitar Chord Progressions for Kids | I IV V in A
Welcome to our latest series of free guitar lessons for kids. Over the last five weeks, you learned how to play a handful of guitar chords including the E, A, D, G, & C chords. Over the next five weeks, we’ll teach how to combine those basic chords with common rhythmic patterns to create […]
Your First Five Guitar Chords for Kids: C Major
Welcome back to the final lesson of Your First Five Guitar Chords for Kids. Over the last six weeks, you learned how to: To read chord diagrams. Play the E major chord. Play the A major chord. Play the D major chord. Play the G major chord. In today’s guitar lessons for kids—or beginners […]
Your First Five Guitar Chords for Kids: G Major
Welcome back to Your First Five Guitar Chords for Kids! Over the last few weeks, you learned: How to read chord diagrams. Play the E major chord. Play the A major chord. Play the D major chord. Today, you’re going to learn how to play one of the most popular guitar chords of all: […]
Save Music Education for Kids. One Kid at a Time. Your Kid!
Music education is usually the first target when it comes to deciding what to cut. 2008 saw the biggest cut in music education and it has continued to drop over the last decade. While the debate among policymakers spans several interests and arguments, most agree that music is important. Music lessons and specifically Rock […]