ELG3010

Learn & Master
Guitar
with Steve Krenz

This guitar program, created by Legacy Learning Systems in association with Steve
Krenz promises to lay down a firm training path for aspiring guitarists to follow.

Guitar video Learn & Master Guitar, which has numerous awards and titles - 2008
Acoustic Guitar Magazine Players' Choice Awards, two Telly Awards and the
AEGIS Award for Excellence in Education, - reputedly the best education for self-study
course with a guitar from the all the existing ones.


It consists of 20 professionally designed DVD-ROM and booklet in more than
100 pages of songs and exercises. This set you will be more than enough - you go with
him all the way to the development of art guitar workshop.
All that is required of you - is to practice! 

The original version of the product Learn & Master Guitar, issued on 10 DVD-ROM,
has been recognized as the most complete guitar video of the then existing, and received
rave reviews since its release in June of 2006.
Academic Edition

In 2008 Legacy Learning Systems proudly announced the release of a new, extended
version - Learn & Master Guitar, Expanded Edition - which is now 20 DVD! It's all the
same great rate, but now it offers twice as many songs and exercises, and explanati-
PICons have become more detailed.

                   Extended Edition

There are 20 sessions in the book, and each one corresponds to a DVD. More info on the
topics covered is available here. Each lesson consists of three parts: playing along,
video tips, and a practice workshop. Nice large chord charts at the beginning of each
lesson show you what you’ll be working with, and every example is notated in both musical
notation and guitar tablature (tab). Each session has an assignments section, sometimes
giving you a quiz on the musical theory you’ve just learned, and always assigning
some playing to do.

If you don’t know how to read music or tab, don’t worry, that is one
of the first things covered.

The entire Learn and Master Guitar course is designed to be worked through at your
own pace, however depending on your current ability, in my opinion it would take you
between six months to a year to work through all the material. A highly dedicated student
could get through it in three months. Each session does have an “Estimated Time To Learn
These Concepts” so you know roughly how much time you should be spending on each
topic. That said, you shouldn’t allow yourself to progress until you’ve properly
mastered each section.

One thing about Learn and Master is that it is laid out very logically and methodically.
Although it is a large course (book, 20 DVDs and 5 CDs) everything is integrated together
very well, so you’ll never feel like you’re lost in a sea of material. The book is a clear
road map of where you’re going, and it will queue you as to when and what
else you need to refer to.

The Welcome Note
The first thing you'll see inside the binder is a welcome note with information on how to use
the course, package contents and their purpose and a suggested schedule. Steve also has
a word of encouragement for those who think a year is too long to play the guitar competently.
Based on the depth of the course, I'd say that 1 year is a realistic time frame for learning
to play the guitar pretty well.

The Learn and Master Guitar Lesson Book
The 107-page lesson book serves as a reference for the training sessions. You get one
chapter for each session, and each chapter has the relevant music notes, songs, examples
and exercises. I also like the quotes that appear at the start of each chapter. Text and
diagrams are very clearly printed, but you don't get any color at all in the the content.

Although the main reason for getting the L&MG course is the instruction & practice material
found in the DVDs / CDs, the lesson book can be used on its own to refresh on the
concepts and theory, and to practice reading music.
Following are some photo samples of a typical chapter.

Start of chapter
Note how it mentions the estimated learning duration (3 weeks) and has a nice
inspirational quote.

Sample song chapter
If the topic relates to a jam-along song, a reference to the jam-along CD track is made
and the full musical notation for the melody and backing chords is provided. Every song is
played at three different speeds on the jam-along CD - slow, medium and fast.

Sample worksheet
Certain chapters come with a worksheet where you're required to answer questions.
The answers to the questions are available online at a special section of the Learn and
Master Guitar site.

10 Course DVDs
As mentioned at the official LMG site, these set of DVDs represent the main portion of the
course. Each DVD has two sessions in which Steve Krenz presents the lesson and takes
you by the hand in grasping the principles.

Video and audio quality is very good. Zooming in on Steve every now and then makes it seem
as if he's right there in the room speaking to you. The sessions are broken down into easy-to-
understand sections, and Steve throws in liberal amounts of tips and gems along the way so
that the lessons are never monotonous.

I'm about to list down every single topic that's found in the course. It was a pleasant surprise that
everything mentioned on the Topics and Styles Covered pages of the L&MG website was
well and truly taught in the program. I half-expected to be let down as the site promised a lot.
Well, I'm just glad that nothing was glossed over in the training ... they've even got
Chicken Pickin' covered!

[DVD 1]
Session 1 - Starting off right
Topics:
1. Getting to know the guitar   2. How to tune the guitar
3. Proper right and left hand techniques
4. How to read guitar tablature and chord diagrams
5. Learn the C and G7 chords
6. Finger and chord exercises. Advice given on recommended amount
of practice time.

Session 2 - Reading music & notes on the 1st and 2nd strings
Topics:
1. How to read music - rhythm, rests, treble clef, time signatures, barlines & measures
2. Natural notes on the 1st and 2nd strings up to the third fret
3. 1st and 2nd string finger exercises   4. Ode To Joy jam-along
5. JingleBells jam-along

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[DVD 2]
Session 3 - Notes on the third and fourth strings
Topics:
1. Reading music - ties, dots, repeat signs, eighth notes
2. Natural notes on the 3rd string up to the third fret
3. Natural notes on the 4th string up to the third fret
4. Finger exercises for eighth notes, third and fourth string notes
5. Yankee Doodle jam-along
6. When The Saints Go Marchin' In jam-along
7. Love Me Tender jam-along

Session 4 - Notes on the fifth and sixth strings
This is a particularly lengthy session, and typically takes about 2 weeks to finish if
you'r a complete beginner.

Topics:
1. Natural notes on the 5th string up to the third fret
2. Natural notes on the 6th string up to the third fret
3. Finger exercises for notes on the 5th and 6th strings
4. Recap of notes in the first position, and a C Major Scale example
5. Minuet in C jam-along
6. Reading music - introducing sharps, flats and natural signs
7. The A Minor and E chords, plus finger exercises
8. Simple Gifts jam-along
9. The Star Spangled Banner jam-along
10. Minuet in G jam-along

[DVD 3]
Session 5 - Basic open chords
Topics:
1. Learn the C, G, Am, E and Dm chords - chord diagrams and basic strumming
pattern / rhythm exercise
2. Learn the G, D7, Em and B7 chords - chord diagrams and basic strumming
pattern / rhythm exercise
3. Learn the D, C7, A, A7 and E7 chords - chord diagrams and basic strumming
pattern / rhythm exercise
4. Morning Has Broken jam-along   5. America The Beautiful jam-along

Session 6 - Minor seventh and suspended chords
Topics:
1. Learn and practice strumming patterns / rhythms with the Am7, Dm7 & Em7 chords
2. Music reading - strumming patterns with and without ties
3. Learn and practice strumming patterns / rhythms with the Asus, Dsus & Esus chords
4. Three basic 4/4 strumming patterns
5. Practicing the open chords in the key of C - C, Am, Am7, Dm, Dm7, G7, G, Em and Em7
6. Practicing the open chords in the key of G - G, Am, Am7, C, D, D7, Dsus, Em and Em7
7. Practicing the open chords in the key of D - D, D7, Em, Em7, G, G7, A, A7 and Asus
8. Scarborough Fair jam-along
9. Greensleeves jam-along
10. The Banana Boat Song jam-along

[DVD 4]
Session 7 - Barre chords on the sixth string
Topics:
1. Music theory - half-steps and whole steps
2. Natural notes on the 6th string up to the twelfth fret
3. Learn and practice movable 6th string barre chords - F, F7, Fm, Fm7 and Fsus
4. Music theory - major scales
5. Home on the Range jam-along
6. Yellow Rose of Texas jam-along

Session 8 - Barre chords on the fifth string
Topics:
1. Natural notes on the 5th string up to the twelfth fret
2. Learn and practice barre chords - B, Bm, B7, Bm7 and Bsus
3. Music theory - keys and key signatures, plus tips and tricks on determining a key from
the key signature
4. Parallel major and minor scales, and the relationship between them
5. Jamaica Farewell jam-along

[DVD 5]
Session 9 - The secret to great strumming
Topics:
1. What constitutes a good strumming technique?
2. Strumming with eighth notes, with and without ties
3. Music theory - diatonic intervals
4. Music theory - harmonic, major and perfect intervals
5. Double sharps and double flats, plus a warning about enharmonic notes
6. La Bamba jam-along
7. The Wabash Cannonball jam-along
8. Blues in E jam-along

Session 10 - Fingerstyle guitar
Topics:
1. Keys to good fingerstyle technique, and exercises
2. Merle Travis fingerstyle technique
3. Giuliani studies for classical guitar
4. House of the Rising Sun jam-along. Listen to the sample clip
5. Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D jam-along

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[DVD 6]
Session 11 - Pentatonic scales
Topics:
1. Music theory:
Definition of the pentatonic scale
Parallel major and minor roots
The five pentatonic forms
Common pentatonic patterns in pentatonic form #1
2. A Minor Pentatonic Blues jam-along
3. G Major Pentatonic jam-along
4. Around the Pentatonic World jam-along

Session 12 - Advanced chords
Topics:
1. Open & movable Two chords - theory and exercise
2. Open & movable Major 7th chords - theory and exercise
3. Open & movable Minor 11th chords - theory and exercise
4. Chord substitution for major and minor chords
5. Rockin' jam-along
6. Suspended Smooth jam-along
7. Acoustic Groove jam-along

[DVD 7]
Session 13 - Playing the blues
Topics:
1. Music theory - defining the blues scale
2. Comparing C Major vs C Blues vs C Minor Pentatonic vs C Minor Pentatonic with
Added Flatted 5th scales.
3. Pentatonic forms with blues notes
4. The Blues Chord Progression, and an example in C
5. Music theory - triads: major, minor, augmented and diminished plus an example in C
6. C Jam Blues jam-along
7. Johnny's E Blues jam-along. Listen to the sample clip

Session 14 - Giving your playing some style
In this section, Steve teaches techniques such as tapping, bending, sliding and finding the sweet
spot for palm muting. These can later be used in playing lead guitar and Session 19 - Soloing.
I particularly like the section on bending, and here Steve shares a secret handed down to him by Larry Carlton on the difference between a proper bend and the "lazy man's" bend - that's one I hadn't
heard of before.

Steve also shows what he terms as the "Eddie Van Halen" technique. This combines hammer-ons,
pull-offs and tappings to form the basis of Eddie's style. Add in a little distortion and delay for a
rock 'n roll effect and the riff sounds really, really close to the real thing. I now know where I
went wrong when I tried to play something similar years ago - I had forgotten to execute the
pull-off bit.

Jazz octaves is also another excellent addition to this session, and Steve gives a tip on how to
make your playing sound closer to that of Wes Montgomery - that's a really nice touch!

Jam-alongs for this session:
1. Bending the Blues
2. Jazz Octaves
3. The Funky Mute

[DVD8]
Session 15 - Electric guitars - the heart of rock & roll
Topics:
1. Power chords - chord diagrams for movable F5 & B5 and open E5, A5, G5 & D5
2. Power chord exercises
3. Country Chicken Pickin' exercises
4. Country Bends example
5. Country Arpeggio example
6. Sliding Fourths example
7. The Harmonized Major Scale - major, minor and diminished
8. Jam-alongs:
Power Chord Rock. Listen to the sample clip
Power Riffs

Session 16 - Advanced strumming
Topics:
1. Sixteenth notes - theory and exercise
2. Strumming exercises - 11 patterns, out which 8 are for strumming with accents
3. Jam-alongs:
Rolling Along
A Little Bit Rocky
Electric Funk

[DVD 9]
Session 17 - Going beyond the first position
This is an impotant session because you learn how to be able to play notes on the entire
neck of the guitar.
Topics:
1. Three note on a string scales - 1st to 7th forms of the F major scale are presented so you
learn how to play all the way up to the twelfth fret. This helps build the foundation skills
necessary for speed, executing the triplet technique and soloing.
2. Music theory - the six types of Seventh chords - major 7th, minor 7th, dominant 7th,
augmented 7th, diminished 7th and half-diminished 7th.
3. Jam-alongs:
Triplet Scale Practice
Pop Ballad Groove

Session 18 - Jazz
Topics:
1. Introducing Chord Melodies
2. Movable Major 7th Chords - Fmaj7, Bmaj7, Dmaj7, Emaj7 and Gmaj7
3. Open Major Seventh Chords - Amaj7, Cmaj7, Dmaj7, Fmaj7 and Gmaj7
4. Movable Minor Seventh Chords - Fm7 and Cm7
5. Ninth Chords - A9 and C9
6. How to Jazz up Chord Progressions - add color tones, ii-V progressions and /or dress up
the dominant seventh chord
7. Jam-alongs:
All of Me - this is such a beautiful track! Listen to the sample clip
On Green Dolphin Street
As Time Goes By

[DVD 10]
Session 19 - Soloing
Topics:
1. Where Do I Start?
2. What makes up a good solo?
3. Chord tone soloing exercises
4. Ear training exercises
5. Stevie's Groove jam-along
6. Every Breath jam-along

One important thing to note about this session is that you won't become a great lead guitar
player just from going through this chapter. What it does do for you is tell you they whys
and hows of soloing. You develop an appreciation of why some solos work and others don't.
You won't be taught a large list of soloing or lead guitar styles.

If you thought this soloing chapter lets you learn the secrets and licks of the great lead
guitarists, you'd be disappointed, just like I was initially. But then I realized that more than
any other course, the LMG program and all the 20 sessions within it thoroughly prepared
me to venture into other material specific to playing the lead guitar. These specialized
guitars courses assume a certain ability in reading music and prior understanding notes,
scales and progressions, and I gave up very early due to a lack of music
theory knowledge on my part.

One example I can think of is the Chicken Pickin' technique that was taught in Session 15.
It teaches you enough to play simple country riffs and backing, but for the more advanced stuff,
you'd want to sit down through an advanced course like Joe Dalton's Big Twang. Browse
Joe's video samples, especially Chicken Pickin' Solo 1 - notice how he assumes that you
already have a strong guitar playing foundation and knowledge of major and minor pentatonic
scales? That's what I'm talking about. By hte way, the Big Twang forms the basis of the style
played by the late guitarist Danny Gatton, one of my favorite guitarist of all time.

Session 20 - All the chords you need to know
Topics:
1. Chord formulas and abbreviations
2. Altered chords
3. Inversions and alternate bass chords
4. How to construct your own chord
5. Funky Groove jam-along
6. Dancing on the Ceiling jam-along

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10 Bonus Workshop DVDs [with Extended Version]

These DVDs contain bonus workshops, and mirror the main DVDs, with each DVD having
two workshops. You get 1 bonus workshop for each session, meaning 20 workshops in total.
You get this set of DVDs only if you purchase the expanded edition of the L&MG course.

5 Jam-Along CDs

Nothing beats the satisfaction of playing with other musicians, and these CDs provide that
very experience. The quality of the tracks are fantastic, with a full band providing the music
(listen to some audio clips). It's a great confidence-booster, and it won't be long before you
find yourself wanting to play with a real live band or in front of real people

Released: 2006 [10 Discs Academic Edition]
Released: 2008 [20 Discs Expended Edition]
Studio: Legacy Learning Systems