We usually listen to songs that last at least 3 minutes long.
If we try to put the song in a score, the pages of the score will much increase.
so the scores use one or two pages only with repeat or movement signs so that we can see the musical progression at a glance.
Today we will look into these musical signs.
You will learn to understand them and practice the song "Stand Up" by Kim Kwang-seok.
Please download the score in attached file.
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Course 7-1 score
The rhythm will be as follows:
From now on, I will not indicate strokes on the score.
If you cannot understand the strokes, please go back to the previous course.
For more information on strokes,
05 16-beat rhythm #1
06 16-beat rhythm #2
Those chords are the ones that we kept practicing all the time.
The G key consists of important chords as well.
The song is a little bit up tempo. Do not force yourself from the beginning.
Start at the speed that you can change chords and then speed up gradually for your practice.
Today's practice
Set up your target so that you can play like this.
It would be much better for you to play the lower notes using the fourth, fifth and sixth strings of the guitar for the first beat of a chord.
The next chord progression.
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Course 7-2 score
The rhythm will be as follows:
For the rhythm of the song, there is a part where the beat changes to 2/4.
You can play that part by dividing the rhythm into 2 beats.
3 chords will appear in a bar.
You can play like this.
Today's practice
Set up your target so that you can play like this.
Folk songs with this level of tempo frequently use the two rhythms that we learned.
16-Beat rhythm general
The lesson consists of 7 courses but many contents are included.
Those who begin to play the guitar may not master all the courses in this blog within 7 weeks.
Invest your time and keep practicing gradually!
More information
About how to use this blog and do the self practice
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