Rhythm Chords (Beginners & Intermediates)

If you’re tired of playing your songs with block chords and want to add beautifully crafted arpeggiated broken chords, then this is the course for you.

There’s a misconception that you need to know a lot of BIG extended chords and passing chords to make your playing sound full and rhythmically interesting. In reality, all you need for now ( especially as a beginner and intermediate player) are ways to add rhythms to already learned progressions so they can come alive.

Master the heart of hand independence with these six progressions, over ten rhythmic patterns,  transposed in all 12 keys.  Bring those favorite songs of yours to life by simply adding broken chord rhythms.

This course is part two of the 12-week Progressions Practice (For Beginners)


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Adam D. Adam D.
Posted 6 months ago
Consistency is the Key

I love the details Warren provides. The only way I get better is to practice daily and learn what's important and what's not so important at my level. In the beginning I was focused on playing it perfectly, but later realized after going back to one of Warren's videos, that form is most important in the beginning. Don't try to go too fast and then you will gradually get better. It takes time.

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Carol C.
Posted 2 years ago
Great accompaniment patterns

I just started this course and like the patterns for the different progressions. The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is because when I downloaded the wav files, they didn’t work on my ipad. I really like Warren’s direct, easy to understand teaching style.

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Roycie G.
Posted 2 years ago
I like the way the lessons is lade out

Good Left Hand

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Janice D. Janice D.
Posted 2 years ago
Chord progressions and remember sharps and flats

I love playing these. They are so relaxing

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Douglas O.
Posted 2 years ago
Rhythm Chord Review

The rhythm chord exercises are a very good addition to the practice path and very helpful in adding more character to your songs.

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Al T.
Posted 2 years ago
Practicing

Practicing and not moving too fast between the lessons pays off

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Danyelle S.
Posted 2 years ago
You will know how to play these progressions in all keys.

I now include these arpeggios in my songs.

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Alvaro C.
Posted 3 years ago
Great!

It was like a refresh and remeniscing my beginning 🙂

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joelkosianza
Posted 3 years ago
Jouer le rythme en suivant le temp et aussi maitriser toutes les autres gammes

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Bernard S. Bernard S.
Posted 3 years ago
It is indeed a beautiful building block. I like to play around with the various progressions.

I have an extremely busy schedule and cannot participate in a lot of the activities. I like the fact that I can do these courses at my pace, using the various practice guides provided by Warren. I look forward to module 13.

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