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Introduction to Playing Irish (Dadgad) Guitar

In this one-time class we will cover the basics of Celtic tuning (DADGAD) and learn to accompany a common Irish jig.
Rebecca S. | Music Teacher
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(30)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
40 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

Hello learners and grownups!

In this one-time class, I will start by helping my learners shift their instruments from standard tuning into DADGAD (Celtic Tuning).  

Next, I will show them the first two simple chord shapes in they will need in this new tuning.  After that, we will be ready to start learning a basic jig strumming pattern!  
The next step will be learning to move between chords while strumming (this takes practice but they’ll be doing it comfortably in no time!).  We will now be ready to start learning to accompany some common Celtic fiddle tunes!  This class is intended for learners who already have some basic knowledge of the instrument, any style. All they will need to bring is their regular instrument and an eagerness to learn something new!

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Supply List
A standard six-string guitar, pick, tuner optional but recommended.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined July, 2022
5.0
30reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello parents and learners!  

***If you are new to Outschool please take advantage of coupon code RebeccaSMu20 to receive $20 off your first class on the platform!

I grew up on a farm in Tennessee (USA) and in addition to music I also love raising rabbits, gardening, and reading!  I and my husband currently live with our five beautiful children in the state of North Carolina.  I am excited to be part of the Outschool family!

Music has always been a big part of my life, starting with classical piano, which I began at age 8, taking private lessons from a professor at the University of Tennessee.  Later on, in my teens, my interests shifted to strings and traditional Appalachian and Celtic music.  I learned from many people, including bluegrass musician Justin Moses and as a student of Jim Wood at the Jim and Inge Wood School of Music.  As a young adult, I worked as a volunteer interpreter at Cade’s Cove, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, teaching park visitors about Appalachian music.  I have played professionally for weddings and other events, in restaurant house bands, as well as at the Museum of Appalachia in Norris, TN.  I have led traditional music demonstrations for public school classes, in addition to teaching privately for many years.
I am passionate about introducing young people to traditional Appalachian and Celtic music and helping them perfect their skills!
I primarily teach fiddle/violin and Appalachian old-time and Celtic music, but also bluegrass, Western swing and Texas contest-style fiddle.  I also play guitar, both standard and Celtic (DADGAD), piano, mandolin, recorder, penny whistle, mountain dulcimer, ukulele and Irish bouzouki.  

I see each learner as a unique individual and cater my teaching approach to best suit their needs and interests.

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$32

per class
Meets once
40 min

Completed by 3 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
1-3 learners per class

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