🎸 Lesson One: The 1‑2‑3‑4 Finger Exercise
Building Finger Control, Strength, and Coordination
The 1‑2‑3‑4 exercise is one of the most important foundations for guitar technique. It trains your fretting hand to move smoothly, accurately, and independently—skills you’ll use in every riff, chord, and solo you ever play.
🎸 Lesson Two: Your First Chord Progression — G • Em • C • D
Learning the Four Essential Chords Every Guitarist Uses
This lesson introduces your first real chord progression: G – Em – C – D. These four chords appear in thousands of songs, and learning to move between them smoothly is one of the biggest early milestones for any guitarist.
Each chord has its own shape, but the magic happens in the transitions—training your fingers to move together, land cleanly, and keep the rhythm steady.
🎸 Lesson Three: Pedal Point
Learning a Real Piece One Bar at a Time
Pedal Point is your first full musical piece in this course. It introduces a classic guitar technique where one note—called the pedal note—stays the same while the notes around it change. This creates a steady, hypnotic sound that feels both simple and musical.
In this lesson, we break the piece down one bar at a time so you can focus on clean technique, steady rhythm, and confident finger movement without feeling overwhelmed.