Rhythm Level 6

A6th Chords

Why are there so many 6ths?

The A6th chords introduce you to the different types of 6th chords and how to use them. Go to lesson.

E6th Chords

Lots of options

The E6th chords have a varity of option with the 2 octave scale to work from. Go to lesson.

D6th Chords

Simple and fun

D 6th chords are some of the easiest to do and with a bit of tweaking can be moveable. Go to lesson.

C6th Chords

Chord nightmares

C 6th chords are tricky and take a bit of thinking to make them work properly – try cutting them into small chords for layering in a melody. Go to lesson.

F6th Chords

compact and moveable

Apart from the F sus 6th which has an open note in it the F6ths are great little moveable chords. Go to lesson.

G6th Chords

Split them up

G 6th chords are a bit of a handful to do the full 2 octave chord so cut it down into some awesome little chords and layer. Go to lesson.

Bar Chord – C Position

Change the tone of your bar chords

The C shape bar chord takes some practice but is a really good way to change up the sound of your bar chords from E and A positions. Go to lesson.

Bar Chord – G Position

Huge sound

The G position bar chords are hard to pull off but are amazing and full bodied. Try splitting them up for low and high tones. Go to lesson.

Small Chords

Like a chord but smaller

Small chords refers to simple 3 note chords that are easy to play and move through the modes – often adds in a 4th, 6th and 9th with a 1st and 3rd or 1st and 5th. Go to lesson.

C7th B7th Finger Pick Descended

Descending runs that break the rules

Changing up your chord positions can make for some interesting sounds – the B7th moved up one fret gives us a bizzare C maj 7th add #6 – like a flat and natural 7th at the same time. Go to lesson.

Thumb and Finger Picking

Play the guitar the proper way

Thumb and finger picking is the classical way to play a guitar and it is absolutly awesome. Also really hard, hence level 6! Go to lesson.

B 1/2 Diminished Chord

Dark and Darkness

The half diminished chord is the Locrian modes chord of choice. With a flat 5th it is very dischordant. Metal lords this is for you. Go to lesson.

Finger Sweep

Flamenco feels

A suprisingly easy technique that is very difficult to get into the right rhythm. Once you nail it though it is gold. Go to lesson.

Modal 7ths

Jazz it up

The modes come to life with these chord progressions. Have a look at some jazz tunes to get an appretiation of how crazy some of it is. Go to lesson.

Modal patterns

Jazz it up even more

Start talking in crazy musician code by saying its a ii, V, I turn around – and actually understand what that means. Go to lesson.