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This is the first course in the guitar series. Here, Daniel covers all the basics - the parts of the guitar, how to get good tone, tuning your guitar, and a first exercise.
— 7 lesson videos with Daniel Tucker
Guitar songs are built on chords, and the first type of chord to learn are the "open chords," which use some open strings as part of the chord.
— 5 lesson videos with Daniel Tucker
This course follows after Guitar 110, and teaches how to play a few more open chords. Daniel also gives an exercise for easing into singing while strumming.
— 6 lesson videos with Daniel Tucker
A thorough introduction to the amazing and challenging "bar chords," which will be needed for the guitar song courses 206 and beyond.
— 3 lesson videos with Daniel Tucker
A fresh set of strings always helps your guitar sound its best. After a few months of playing, your strings may have gotten "dull" without you even noticing.
— 2 lesson videos with Daniel Tucker
If a certain kirtan song is a little too high or low for your singing voice, then transpose it! Here's a few ways to go about transposing a song on guitar.
— 4 lesson videos with Daniel Tucker
Our first kirtan song on guitar! This is the beloved "Baba Hanuman" song from Krishna Das' classic "Breath of the Heart" album, with multiple strumming patterns.
— 5 lesson videos with Daniel Tucker
This Anandamayi Ma kirtan is a "one four five" song, which uses bread-and-butter guitar chords and is an opportunity to practice three types of strumming.
— 5 lesson videos with Daniel Tucker
Jaya Radha from Jai Uttal's "Kirtan!" album is a lovely song for practicing your minor chords, and for learning Taylor picking - the foundation of fingerstyle.
— 6 lesson videos with Daniel Tucker
Here's a sweet, upbeat Ganesha Sharanam chant in Raga Bhupali, by Jai Uttal. Learn two new strumming techniques: upbeats, and accented arpeggios.
— 7 lesson videos with Daniel Tucker
Need a divine lullaby? This "Shri Krishna Govinda" has a beautiful gentle melody, over simple chords. With a focus on arpeggiated strumming.
— 5 lesson videos with Daniel Tucker
Our first kirtan song using a bar chord - "Ma Durga" by Krishna Das! Do the Guitar 112 course first, to learn the basics of bar chords.
— 7 lesson videos with Daniel Tucker
This beautiful Hare Krishna melody is one of my all time favorites... and is a chance to learn some fancy new arpeggiation variations!
— 5 lesson videos with Daniel Tucker
"Subdivided Strumming" is a really fun musical groove, comprised of a few strumming variations, that really suits this "Govinda Jaya Jaya" kirtan by Jai Uttal.