Segment 1
• Three basic types of guitars: classical, steel-string, and electric•
• Keeping a steady beat• Making a music video• Left-Hand fingering and form• “Four-Finger Workout” (develops left-hand skills)
• Melody and harmony• Reading guitar tablature• “Good Morning to All” (using tablature) • Research the lives of famous guitarists
• “Spanish Rock” (using a simple right-hand finger pattern)• The E minor pentatonic scale• Creating your own music (improvisation)
• Creating a rock guitar solo (using the Em pentatonic scale) • Fretboard/chord diagrams• The E minor chord (Em)
• The A dominant seventh chord (A7)• Em-A7 chord progression: “Blues for Two”• Alternate fingering• Copyright vs. Public Domain
• Music in your community• Exploring chord quality (comparing the E minor, E major, and E dominant seventh chords)• Common fingers
• “Easy Strumming” (using the Em, E, and E7 chords)• D-A7 chord progression: “London Bridge” • Ear training
• Am-E7 chord progression: “Land of the Silver Birch” • Moveable chord shapes• “Sounds of Spain” (using the moveable E-chord shape)
• “Shades of Cool” (using the moveable E-chord shape)
• Music fundamentals/standard music notation (music staff, lines and spaces, letter names, treble clef, bar lines, measures, and ending bar line)
• Time in music (4/4 time signature)• First note G• Rhythm studies (using quarter notes, half notes, and whole notes)• “GA Blues” (using G and A)
• Notes vs. TAB• Three fun melodies (using G, A, and B): “au clair de la lune,” “Hot Cross Buns,” and “Merrily We Roll Along”
Segment 2
• 3/4 time signature• Dotted half note• “Canon in Three” (in 3/4 time using G, A, B, and C)
• Two great melodies (using G, A, B, C, and D): “Ode to Joy” and “Going Home”• Memorizing music (new practice skill)
• Patterns in music: AABB form and ABA form• “Russian Folk Song” (using AABB form and the notes A, B, C, D, and E)
• “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” (using ABA form and the notes G, A, B, C, D, and E) • Rests in music (quarter rest, half rest, and whole rest)
• “Bluegrass Kickoff” (using rests and the notes G, A, B, C, D, E, and F)• “Surprise Symphony” (using the natural notes on the treble strings: G, A, B, C, D, E, F, and G)
• The G major chord (G)• The D dominant seventh chord (D7)• G-D7 chord progression: “Simple Gifts” • The C major chord (C)
• Chord change challenge (new practice skill)• G-C-D7 chord progression: “Home on the Range” • Building major, minor, and seventh chords (basic introduction)
• “Scarborough Fair” (using the Am, G, C, D, E7, and Em chords) • Music in America (overview of the origins of American music styles)
• Ensemble basics: importance of proper tuning, timing, and balance of sound
• Explore the score: importance of examining the music score before you begin to play the music • “Time to Jam” (duet using melody and chords)
• “Twice as Nice” (duet using melody and countermelody)• Create your own melody (a fun and simple introduction to creating a melody)
• Create your own chord progression (a fun and simple introduction to creating a chord progression)
• Final project: Create your own melody with chord progression, and perform them on your guitar!