
Brad Henecke starts you on your journey into the world of the electric guitar with this beginner oriented lesson series.
Lesson 1
Brad Henecke gives some thoughts on buying a guitar and related accessories. A perfect lesson for an absolute beginner!
Length: 10:06 Difficulty: 0.5 Members OnlyLesson 2
In this lesson, Brad Henecke covers the important topic of hand stretches. Failure to stretch and warm up can lead to injuries including tendonitis and carpal tunnel syndrome.
Length: 3:30 Difficulty: 0.5 Members OnlyLesson 3
Brad Henecke talks about different kinds of guitar tuners, including his personal favorites - the clip-on tuner and floor tuner.
Length: 10:30 Difficulty: 0.5 Members OnlyLesson 4
Brad demonstrates how to use a tuning fork and the famous fifth fret tuning method.
Length: 5:42 Difficulty: 1.0 Members OnlyLesson 5
Brad Henecke explains how to properly hold the pick. He also provides several single string picking exercises.
Length: 10:19 Difficulty: 1.0 Members OnlyLesson 6
In this lesson, Brad talks about the language of music and introduces the chromatic scale.
Length: 6:11 Difficulty: 1.0 Members OnlyLesson 7
In this lesson, Brad Henecke introduces the concept of playing chords. He teaches the A, D, and E chords.
Length: 9:54 Difficulty: 1.0 Members OnlyLesson 8
Now that you have a few chords under your belt, Brad Henecke discusses some relatively easy strumming patterns.
Length: 7:05 Difficulty: 1.5 Members OnlyLesson 9
In this lesson, Brad introduces the C major and G major chords. Every guitarist must posses this potent knowledge!
Length: 16:01 Difficulty: 0.5 Members OnlyLesson 10
Brad introduces the A minor chord and teaches a chord progression to go along with it.
Length: 7:24 Difficulty: 1.0 Members OnlyLesson 11
Brad Henecke introduces the D minor chord and several chord progressions.
Length: 7:06 Difficulty: 1.0 Members OnlyLesson 12
Brad Henecke introduces the E minor chord and teaches several chord progressions that use it.
Length: 5:18 Difficulty: 0.5 Members OnlyLesson 13
Brad Henecke introduces the A7 chord and teaches three chord progressions that can be used for practice.
Length: 4:56 Difficulty: 2.5 Members OnlyLesson 14
In this lesson Brad Henecke teaches the D7 chord and several useful chord progressions.
Length: 4:49 Difficulty: 2.5 Members OnlyLesson 15
Brad Henecke teaches the E7 chord and teaches several exciting examples to be used as practice.
Length: 5:54 Difficulty: 0.5 Members OnlyLesson 16
Brad Henecke teaches the G7 chord as well as several useful chord progressions.
Length: 5:07 Difficulty: 0.5 Members OnlyLesson 17
Brad Henecke teaches the B7 chord and several useful chord progressions.
Length: 4:42 Difficulty: 0.5 Members OnlyLesson 18
Brad Henecke introduces the C7 chord as well as several useful chord progressions.
Length: 4:17 Difficulty: 0.5 Members OnlyLesson 19
Brad Henecke introduces one of the more difficult beginner chords, F major. He shows how this chord is played and teaches a few chord progressions.
Length: 5:18 Difficulty: 1.0 Members Only
About Brad Henecke
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Brad Henecke was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on May 5th of 1963. He has been a fan of music for as long as he & his family can remember. You could always find him running around the farm wailing on his cardboard guitar, pretending to be a member of the rock band KISS. Additional inspiration came during his first concert when he got the chance to see Boston & Sammy Hagar in the early 1970's.
This opened up a whole new world of rock and roll music for him; his parents noticed his growing interest in music and enrolled him into guitar lessons when he was 13.
From there he jumped into two years of lessons at a local music store in Cedar Rapids. After discovering Eddie Van Halen, Brad knew that the
guitar would always be a part of his life. He took his love throughout the city as he played as a pit musician & jammed at parties for friends.
This made him thirsty for more. He enrolled classes at Kirkwood Community College & also took lessons from the one & only Craig-Erickson (www.craig-erickson.com).
His love for music landed him a gig opening for Molly Hatchet in Cedar Rapids with a band called "Slap & Tickle". He has also played in the Greeley
Stampede show for quite a few years with "True North".
Brad is currently playing in Greeley, Colorado with a rock band titled "Ragged Doll". They play a wide variety of music with an emphasis on
classic rock from the 60's to present, with Brad playing electric guitar in the five piece lineup.
He currently jams on his all-time favorite guitar: a Paul Reed Smith Custom 24. Beyond guitar, he plays also plays drums & bass guitar. He has
also been known to thrash a banjo from time to time. He is still actively playing & passing his 31 years of playing experience on to others (you!).
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Discussions with our instructors are just one of the many benefits of becoming a member of JamPlay.Hey Brad thanks for teaching, you're great and funny! :)))
Hi Brad ! There is not B# and not E#. Does that mean that there is C flat and F flat ? Or do I understand nothing at all ? Regards Patrick
Thanks Brad. I'm enjoying your uncomplicated style.