What's included
20 live meetings
15 in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. includedClass Experience
Thank you for taking some time to find out about my Level 8! Part 2 Rock Out For Beginners Class. (Level 8 consists of two parts before reaching level 9) If you've made it this far you will be at the stage of your learning where you will be getting into much more intermediate playing styles. The first five levels gave you a solid foundation of basic guitar skills. We are now at the beginning stages of getting towards more advanced playing skills. As long as you keep going through my levels, you will continue to notice great advancements in your understanding of how to become both a fantastic guitarist and musician. In this level we will be learning the following about the language of music. 1) The importance of scales and how they are used in song arrangements: almost every song from every era uses a variety of scales and intervals of notes to create combinations of melodies, chords and patterns that invoke emotion. We will be learning about these scales and how they are used. 2) Capo placement and key changes: capo's are often used to create various unique voicings for chords. They are also used as a method for easily changing between keys using the same finger positions. We will be going over the strategy for understanding where to place a capo, why we would place a capo on one fret vs. another and how key is effected as a result. 3) Strategies for ear training: training our ear to pick apart melodies, chords and rhythms is vitally important in the development of any musician. The skills you will learn and the tools for training your ear will come in handy for any genre or style of music. 4) Melody composition: melodies are made up of a variety of patterns of notes placed together quite intuitively. The vocabulary necessary to put together our own and deconstruct melodies already in existence can be used for the purposes of song writing and improvisation. 5) Chord composition: having a deep knowledge of chord names and the notes comprised in each chord helps any musician create, understand and develop an ear for various chord patterns that are possible to use in a song arrangement. There is so much this course will cover and introduce you to. I look forward to having you with me during the first initial steps you take on your journey to becoming an incredible guitarist! Weekly Breakdown: Week 1) Recap of all level 7 items provided thus far. Q&A and performances Week 2) Introduction for Level 8 Part 2: what we will be covering and what the goals are for the remainder of the level Week 3) Performance of next item to learn Week 4) Review of items to complete in preparation for level 9 Part 1 Week 5) Language of music exercises Week 6) Q&A and student performances Week 7) Performance of next item to learn Week 8) Review of items to complete in preparation for level 9 Part 1 Week 9) Language of music exercises Week 10) Q&A and student performances Week 11) Performance of next item to learn Week 12) Review of items to complete in preparation for level 9 Part 1 Week 13) Language of music exercises Week 14) Q&A and student performances Week 15) Performance of next item to learn Week 16) Review of items to complete in preparation for level 9 Part 1 Week 17) Language of music exercises Week 18) Q&A and student performances Week 19) Level 8 Part 2 Completion Performance Week 20) Graduation * Some content may be altered each week due to student needs, challenges and satisfaction of course material.
Other Details
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
For over 18 years, published artist Adam B. Staviss has taught over 3000+ students, ages 3-82 years old, 8 different musical instruments around the world. Adam has worked with some of the best artists, writers, producers and record executives in the music industry including: Gavin Brown (producer Barenaked Ladies), Matt Walst (co-song writer Chad Kroeger Nickelback and lead singer Three Days Grace), Jason Klein (entertainment lawyer for Much Music and MTV Canada) and Brian Moncarz (producer The Tea Party, Alice Cooper). Adam brings a unique teaching method to people’s homes and online with Zoom. His instruction concepts cover 12 genres, theory and notation practices, technique building tools, song arrangement composition and transferable life skills from learning a music instrument.
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Live Group Class
$800
for 20 classes1x per week, 20 weeks
45 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
1-8 learners per class