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Silent Night Guitar Lesson Easy Christmas Songs for Beginners

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Silent Night Guitar Lesson [Easy Christmas Songs for Beginners] Silent Night Lesson Plan with chords and lyrics: Silent Night Guitar Lesson [Easy Christmas Songs for Beginners] 0:00 Lesson Preview - Silent Night Duet Performance 1:17 Silent Night easy beginner melody lesson 15:30 Silent Night Easy Fingerpicking Lesson 17:59 Backing Track preview 18:14 Silent Night Backing Track (fingerpicking chords - no solo) 19:31 Lesson Review Silent Night Guitar Duet for Beginners This Silent Night for beginners easy guitar lesson can be played by one guitarist, or with two guitarists as a duet. The single-note solo or melody for Silent Night can be played on one guitar, while a basic fingerstyle or fingerpicking arrangement for the chords to Silent Night can be played by a second guitarist in a duet. As long as you know how to read guitar tab and fret notes, the single-note melody of Silent Night can be learned at any skill level, including beginner guitarists. Knowing how to play open ’D7’ and ’G7’ chords can add more color when learning to play this easy to play arrangement of ’Silent Night’ for guitar. Silent Night Guitar Lesson for Beginners For beginners learning to play this easy arrangement of ’Silent Night’, it is recommended that the more-advanced guitarist plays the backing chords, since keeping time and tempo requires steady chord changes or transitions. To learn to play the single-note melody or solo for Silent Night on guitar, keep the fretting hand steady and in position by aligning the fretting fingers along specific frets. The first finger frets all notes along the 7th fret. The second finger frets all notes along the 8th fret. The third finger frets all notes along the 9th fret. The fourth ’pinky’ finger frets all notes along the ninth fret. To learn to play the ’Silent Night’ guitar melody, simply use the thumb to pluck all of the notes to get a warmer-sounding tone from each chord. Using a pick or the fingers to pluck strings is another option to playing the ’Silent Night’ chords and solo for guitar. Learning the melody to ’Silent Night’ is easier than it looks, as there are many repeated phrases used. Once the melody to ’Silent Night’ is memorized, the next step is to focus on proper timing when playing the solo with a second guitarist. This ’Silent Night’ guitar lesson video features a lesson preview of how to play and properly time the solo when playing with a second guitarist. This Silent Night guitar lesson video also features a finperpicking backing track (no solo), which allows the soloist to practice along with a second guitar without hearing the melody being played. This guitar lesson for beginners features a Silent Night guitar duet. Silent Night Lyrics The lyrics to ’Silent Night’ were written in 1816 by a young priest named Father Joseph Mohr from Austria. The melody to Silent Night was composed by Franz Xaver Gruber, a schoolmaster and organist. The Christmas holiday classic song ’Silent Night’ was was first performed on Christmas Eve 1818 at St Nicholas parish church in Oberndorf, a village in the Austrian Empire. Before Christmas Eve, Mohr brought the words to Gruber and asked him to compose a melody and guitar accompaniment for the Christmas Eve mass. Paluzzi Guitar The objective of the Paluzzi Guitar video series is to establish a foundation of guitar fundamentals by applying various playing techniques (rhythm, fingerstyle, and soloing) to various styles of music. The more styles and techniques a guitarist can learn, the more diverse and self-sufficient a guitarist will become. A self-sufficient guitarist can then teach themselves, communicate with other musicians, and even write their own music once a solid foundation of fundamentals is established. San Diego Guitar Lessons The Creative Guitarist Method Series was written and designed by Kevin J. Paluzzi of Paluzzi Guitar Instruction in San Diego, CA. For more information on private lessons and books, go to: Paluzzi Guitar Instruction There really isn’t any one particular playing style or technique required in order to classify someone as a guitarist. For example, Andres Segovia, the Beatles, and Carlos Santana are all considered legendary performing guitarists, but each has their own particular style or technique (fingerstyle, strumming, and soloing) for playing. The Creative Guitarist series of books and videos are designed with a ‘pick and choose’ topic format (songwriting, soloing, etc.) so that once the Guitar Basics are completed, the guitarist can decide to focus on whatever topic they wish to study. Silent Night Guitar Lesson [Easy Christmas Songs for Beginners]

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