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Pop Rock Backing Track C Major
Teach Guitar with Backing Tracks Use Backing Tracks and Chord Charts to ensure that your students learn to play In Time To Music
Printable Blank Guitar Necks with Tab and Chord Grids Blank Guitar Neck Tab and Chord Grids that will allow you to prepare your own lessons
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A whole load of new backing tracks and chord sheets that you can download to your phone tablet or PC that we have just added to the Deluxe Download means that there are now 35 Backing Tracks and around 80 Handouts featuring the chords and scales that beginners and intermediate players need to know!
We have just added Another 15 Guitar Teacher's Backing Tracks that you can hear if you follow this link that go way beyond the basics. That means you now get 35 backing tracks and over eighty chord sheets and handouts to go with them as part of the Deluxe Download
You can download a free backing track and the handouts that go with it to try our resources for youself so that you can find out first hand how they can work for you
Easy C Major Backing Track For Guitar Solos 88bpm
I would like to stress that even thought the track features three of the eight chords that a beginner should learn first it is not suitable for most total novice players as a first lesson as the chord changes come around too quickly for someone in the earliest stages The track is aimed at people who have mastered the process of moving between the chords less rapidly and who are ready to move on
Experienced guitar teachers all over the world teach students in the early stages of playing to move between eight basic chord shapes (featured in the illustration above) in time to music (The chords are C, A, G, E, D, Am, Dm and Em) Guitar Backing Tracks are a great weapon in the arsenal of any guitar teacher setting out to do this The backing tracks below can be dropped onto a CD or memory stick or even emailed to your students The backing tracks are an invaluable teaching aid that allow your students to practice effectively between guitar lessons
During the early stages of learning to play guitar a student should be introduced to relatively few (normally eight) open chord shapes and should be given access to teaching materials that will encourage them to change between those shapes in time to music. Gradually the backing tracks will increase in tempo and/or complexity until the student is capable of changing chords more quickly and smoothly than they did in the very early stages The backing track below uses two chords (G and Em) and is devised so as to allow a relatively large period of time between chord changes
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The next backing track introduces two new chords (D and C) drawn from the eight guitar chords that a beginner should learn first Each chord lasts for two full bars and again there is plenty of time available for students to change between the shapes
This track brings all four chords learned up to this point together in a single progression It provides a great way for students to see that they really are making progress
It is not just about assembling a bunch of backing tracks and charging people to use them. The backing tracks have to form part of a plan designed to take someone from a point at which they do not play guitar to a place shortly afterwards where they do. have a set of thirty five downloadable guitar backing tracks with over eighty handouts designed to take novice players effectively through the beginner and intermediate stages of playing guitar. The first twenty or so concentrate on the eight guitar chords that a novice player should learn at the start and offer a structured way for a teacher to help a novice guitar student to develop the skills that they need
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By this point a student will be familiar with four of the eight chords that a beginner should learn first What we need to do next is to ensure that they become familiar with the other four chords (A Am Dm and E) and to this end the next progression requires learners to use one chord that they already know from previous lessons (G) and a new one (A) The backing track has more of a Rock fell that the earlier ones and tends to be popular with both younger and older would be guitar players
The final three chords that a beginner needs to learn (Am Dm and E) are covered with a single (funkier) backing track that gives learners the opportunity to develop motor skills by cycling around the three chords in sequence You can find a short extract from the backing track below

In the early stages of learning the guitar a common mistake is to just carry on learning new chords. Experienced guitar teachers know that student progress is not measured by how many chords they know but by how comfortable and capable they are when it comes to moving between (at this stage) relatively few chords in time to music When they are operating well at this level it is no real problem to learn new and more advanced chord shapes on an as required basis as a student's repertoire expands
Really Easy Guitar Chords
Its a bit like when a child learns to speak fluently over a period of months and years. It would be lunacy to try to teach a toddler every individual word in the dictionary before working on putting those words into sensible phrases, statements and questions It is obviously better to have them understand a limited number of words and to become used to combining them thoughtfully before moving on to more complicated concepts and ideas
The remainder of the 20 backing tracks in the original Deluxe Download were largely concerned with helping a learner to change more quickly and securely between the eight shapes learned in time to music An example can be seen in the track below in which three of the shapes (A, D and G) are played at a medium tempo but with students required to change between them more rapidly that was the case during the very early stages when typically there were two full bars (8 beats) between one shape and the next
A pretty lofty claim I know and obviously stated with my tongue very firmly in my cheek but the point at which students reach the end of the beginners stage (by which time a guitar student would be confident and capable when it comes to moving fluently between the eight basic chord shapes covered to this point) can be regarded as being when they cope comfortably with the backing track below which uses all of the Major chords covered to this stage with the added challenge that the first part of the repeated sequence (C-G-D-A-E) requires a player to stay on each chord for only two beats rather than one or two full bars as was typical with other tracks to this point The track sounds a lot like a classic Jimi Hendrix track and if a guitar teacher gets a complete beginner to the point that they can make a reasonable fist of some Jimi Hendrix then they surely deserve a pat on the back
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The more advanced guitar teachers backing tracks introduce the chords that a beginner needs to learn after the first eight have been mastered and when the basic motor skills required to change between shapes reasonably quickly have been developed They also provide guitar teachers with the opportunity to introduce more advanced concepts such as bending notes and an introduction to composing single note solos and licks

The early lessons are concerned with moving between chords that change relatively slowly while towards the end of the beginner stage a student will be able to cope with a track (such as the A-C-D-E progression that features further down this page) with relative ease
Our Deluxe Download contains everything that you see on this site (the backing tracks, handouts, kids updates etc) for a one off payment of 0nly $25.00
Slow Guitar Backing Tracks
There are more than twenty guitar teacher's backing tracks in the original Deluxe Download which was devised in order to get novice players up and running on the guitar from an absolute standing start. They are proven to be effective with complete beginners to the instrument but what about those students who progress through being able to change chords in time to music and who wish
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