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Steve will be live on Sunday, November 22nd at 2:00 PM EST for 3 hours.
You will learn the parts of the guitar and how they function. Steve also discusses the importance of technique.
Three simple chords will literally enable you to play millions of songs. In this lesson, you will learn the primary chords for the key of G.
Now that Steve has taught some chords, he will go over the proper methods of strumming and right hand technique.
This lesson is all about the various aspects of chords.
Steve explains how basic triads are formed in this lesson. He also explains the relationship between scales and chords.
Steve Eulberg introduces you to the wonderful world of fingerpicking.
Steve starts to weave the strings of the past lessons together.
This episode delves further in the realm of chords, scales, keys and the relationships between them. You will also learn some new chords.
This lesson covers power chords and barre chords. You will learn how these chords are formed and how to apply them.
Steve explains how basic tools such as the metronome, capo, and picks aid your guitar playing. Enjoy!
This lesson gets you into the basics of playing melodies on the guitar. Playing melodies and solos is often referred to as "lead guitar."
Steve demonstrates some great stretches for the hands, wrists and upper arms.
Steve discusses the difference between the steel string acoustic, classical, and 12 string guitars.
This lesson is all about changing guitar strings. This process can be very frustrating, but it doesn't have to be. Learn some great tips from Steve.
Steve Eulberg delves into the wonderful world of rhythm and time signatures.
Steve Eulberg introduces the Circle of Fifths. He demonstrates a song that features a Circle of Fifths progression.
In this lesson Steve attempts to clear up some confusion with previous lessons. He will talk about reading tablature, note names, chord names and more.
Steve Eulberg does a quick review of this lesson series and talks about moving on.
Steve answers the popular question, "When should I move on to the next lesson?" by sharing his personal goals and some important advice.
Steve demonstrates basic, essential bluegrass techniques. In this lesson, you will learn the bass/chop technique.
Now that you have the bass/chop down, Steve demonstrates additional bluegrass techniques.
Steve takes our bluegrass song one step further in this lesson. He demonstrates how to play a walking bass line between chords.
In this lesson, Steve discusses hammer-ons and pull-offs and how they are used in the bluegrass genre.
Steve explains double picking, also known as alternate picking. He teaches a scale that enables you to play an awesome bluegrass lick.
In this lesson Steve teaches a descending bluegrass lick.
Steve gives tips on playing a melody line in the bluegrass genre.
Steve demonstrates how you can use "closed chord" voicings in order to raise the octave of the melody. Great lesson!
Steve demonstrates some bluegrass licks that serve as introductions, endings, and transitions within a song.
Steve Eulberg teaches a classic bluegrass song entitled "I Am a Pilgrim." He covers strumming, the melody, and walking bass lines.
Steve introduces you to the world of fingerstyle guitar by teaching a few exercises and an orignal tune called "Porch Swingin'."
Steve Eulberg teaches you to play Op. 60 (No. 1) composed by Matteo Carcassi.
Steve teaches a fingerstyle arrangement of "House of the Rising Sun" by Animals.
Steve covers some of the fingerstyle techniques created by Elizabeth, or "Libbis" Cotton.
Steve Eulberg teaches you how to play his original piece "Planxton's Farewell." This is part 1 of a 2 part lesson.
This is part 2 of the fingerstyle song "Planxton's Farewell." In this lesson Steve teaches you the second half of this beautiful tune.
Steve discusses drop D tuning and how it is used. He also teaches an original song in this tuning called "Neither Lion Nor Lamb."
Steve Eulberg teaches the second half of his beautiful fingerstyle piece, "Porch Swingin'."
Steve teaches a fingerstyle version of the classic song "Five Foot Two."
In this lesson Steve shows how to play the introduction of the classic Jim Croce song, "Operator," in a fingerstyle fashion.
Steve returns to the beautiful Jim Croce song, "Operator," in this fingerstyle guitar lesson. This time around he demonstrates the verse.
Steve finishes up the Jim Croche song, "Operator." He covers the chorus and brings the entire song together.
Steve uses the classic childrens song, "Paw Paw Patch" to demonstrate how an alternating bass line can be played within a fingerstyle arrangement.
Steve Eulberg teaches a beautiful fingerstyle arrangement of his original song, "We Wanted a King."
Steve Eulberg walks you through a guitar arrangement of "Jingle Bells."
Steve Eulberg walks you through an arrangement of "Joy to the World."
Steve Eulberg teaches a beautiful version of "What Child is This," which is also known as "Greensleeves."
Steve Eulberg takes a stroll down memory lane with the classic Bluegrass song "New River Train."
Steve teaches a Bluegrass version of the classic gospel song "Will the Circle Be Unbroken."
Steve Eulberg teaches a bluegrass version of the classic gospel song "Amazing Grace."
Steve Eulberg covers the classic gospel tune "Do Lord" with a unique bluegrass flavor.
Steve teaches you how to play the classic song "My Country 'Tis of Thee." Steve explains the chords, strumming patterns, and the melody.
Steve Eulberg teaches "America the Beautiful." This song is the American national hymn.
Steve teaches "Boston Beans," a fun and somewhat crazy song about the American revolution.
Steve Eulberg teaches the classic song "Yankee Doodle" in this 4th of July inspired guitar lesson.
In this lesson Steve Eulberg teaches "i miss america," a beautiful song from his album a piece of it all.
Steve Eulberg teaches his interpretation of the American national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner."
In this lesson Steve Eulberg teaches the song "Five Foot Two" and explains how it ties in with the circle of fifths.
In this lesson, the first in the Kids and Guitar series, Steve Eulberg introduces the guitar and its many wonders.
Steve Eulberg talks about the parts of the guitar and how they function. You also get to see some of his wonderful artwork.
Steve explains how to properly hold your guitar. He also explains how the strings are named.
Steve prepares you to play your first notes in this lesson. Get ready for some fun!
Steve explains finger placement and proper playing technique. He also teaches a fun new song.
Learning how to properly tune the guitar is an absolutely essential skill. In this lesson, Steve walks you through the tuning process.
In this lesson, Steve Eulberg provides a new exercise that will challenge your mind and hands.
Steve introduces some basic chords. Then, he teaches the classic song "Hot Cross Buns."
Steve Eulberg covers the classic children's song "Mary Had a Little Lamb."
Steve teaches an easy children's song called "Aunt Rhody." We've all heard the song. Now it's time to play it!
Steve teaches a classic song called "Paw Paw Patch" in this lesson.
Steve Eulberg teaches the popular kids song "The Wheels on the Bus."
In this lesson, Steve Eulberg teaches the song "The Wheels on the Bus" in a different key.
Steve teaches the popular kids song "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" in this lesson.
Steve teaches "Ode to Joy," a catchy and highly recognizable tune.
Steve Eulberg launches this lesson series by teaching a one chord song. Starting with easy songs allows you to isolate your voice and guitar playing.
Steve advances to a song that features two chords. This time around you will learn "Mary Had a Little Lamb."
Steve progresses to a three chord song - "This Land Is Your Land." This song features the primary triads in the major tonality.
Steve demonstrates how to sing and play the song "BINGO." This song can be harmonized with either four or five chords.
Steve Eulberg ups the ante with a more advanced sing-along lesson. He teaches you how to play and sing the song "Take It Easy" by the Eagles.
Steve talks about some of his favorite resources for learning and discovering new songs.
Steve Eulberg teaches the classic folk song "Down in the Valley."
Steve Eulberg teaches the John Denver song "Sunshine on my Shoulders" in this Singing with Guitar lesson.
Steve Eulberg teaches the essentials of singing and playing the song "Last Thing on My Mind."
Steve talks about how songs and tunes behave in this lesson. This information will make basic songs easier to play along with.
Steve Eulberg introduces Celtic guitar in this lesson. He will talk about the history of the music and cover some basics such as rhythm and timing.
Steve Eulberg talks more about the reel rhythm and teaches "The Rakes of Mallow" as a demonstration.
In this lesson, Steve Eulberg ventures into the exciting world of the double jig. As a demonstration, he teaches a song entitled "Irish Washerwoman."
In this lesson Steve Eulberg talks about the single jig style of playing and teaches the song "The Road to Lisdoonvarna" as an example.
In this lesson Steve Eulberg teaches a classic Celtic song entitled "Air Fa La La Lo." This song is heaps of fun to play and sing along with.
Steve Eulberg teaches a hauntingly beautiful Celtic song called "O Waly, Waly" in this lesson.
Steve Eulberg teaches a classic Celtic piece entitled "Rickett's Hornpipe."
Steve takes you into the world of slip jigs using the song "Another Jig Will Do" as an example.
Steve explains and demonstrates the double jig. He uses "The Lilting Banshee" as an example.
Steve talks about some great resources for learning Celtic songs and lyrics.
In this lesson, Steve teaches the Celtic tune "O'Keefe's Slide."
Steve Eulberg teaches a classic Celtic tuned titled "Rock Road to Dublin 1."
Steve teaches a great Celtic tune called "The Rose Garden Reel."
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