Campfire 5
In this level-Learn how to create walking basslines while strumming a song. This is an advanced technique that will often give the listener the
impression that they are listening to 2 guitar players when only one guitarist is playing the part.
Unit 1
- Combining Basslines with Strumming - Walk-ups and walk-downs in the key of A-Part 1
- Harmony & Theory - 5 patterns of Blues scales in 12 keys
- Songs - in the style of Ian Tyson
Unit 2
- Combining Basslines with Strumming - Walk-ups and walk-downs in the key of A-Part 2
- Songs - in the style of Blackberry Smoke
Unit 3
- Harmony & Theory - 5 patterns of Major Pentatonic scales in 12 keys
- Combining Basslines with Strumming - Walk-ups and walk-downs in the key of C-Part 1
- Using Bar Chords - Rock and Roll Boogie pattern
- Songs - in the style of the Beatles
Unit 4
- Combining Basslines with Strumming - Walk-ups and walk-downs in the key of C-Part 2
- Claw Technique
- Songs - in the style of Led Zeppelin
Unit 5
- Harmony & Theory - 5 patterns of Major scales in 12 keys
- Combining Basslines with Strumming - Walk-ups and walk-downs in the key of D-Part 1
Unit 6
- Combining Basslines with Strumming - Walk-ups and walk-downs in the key of D-Part 2
- Songs - in the style of Gordon Lightfoot and Johnny Cash
Unit 7
- Combining Basslines with Strumming - Walk-ups and walk-downs in the key of E-Part 1
- Songs - in the style of the Beatles
Unit 8
- Combining Basslines with Strumming - Walk-ups and walk-downs in the key of E-Part 2
Unit 9
- Combining Basslines with Strumming - Walk-ups and walk-downs in the key of G-Part 1
- Songs - in the style of Big Wreck
Unit 10
- Combining Basslines with Strumming - Walk-ups and walk-downs in the key of G-Part 2
- Ear Training - the 12 basic intervals
- Songs - in the style of the Who
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