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Getting started on the guitar can feel daunting. This challenge was designed to get you started faster with a single focus: let’s play a song!
Rob Scallon will lead you on an adventure with 9 free videos to gain the fundamentals, transition between chords, and play a full song from start to finish. Are you up for the challenge?
Your guitar adventure begins. Are you going to join the challenge to play your first song in just one hour?
Learn how to hold your guitar so it’s comfortable and ready to play.
We’ll show you each string on your guitar and help you play it in perfect tune.
This is an essential skill — and you’ll start strumming up and down so each note rings out clearly.
Start playing the easiest chord and quite possibly the greatest chord — the G chord.
You’ll need one more easy chord to complete the song — and learn how to transition between chords.
You’ll start playing — putting everything you’ve learned to play a full song with a band!
Explore the fretboard freely and come up with a melody to write your very first song.
Practice everything you learned in this challenge to become confident in your skills before moving on.
Play a song, start to finish, faster than you thought possible.
Starting on the guitar should be fun. You’ll fall in love once you’re playing music!
Learn to strum in time with a full band to improve your rhythm.
Enjoy play-along jam tracks for an interactive experience.
Get started with melodies and writing your own tunes right away.
That’s what it’s all about, right? And with Rob Scallon, it’s all but guaranteed.
Rob Scallon plays guitar for the internet — with 2M Subscribers on YouTube and counting — and now he’s sharing his best tips to help YOU get more out of this amazing instrument.
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