Showing posts with label learn to play guitar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label learn to play guitar. Show all posts

Monday, January 31, 2011

When You Are New to Learning Guitar

When you first decide that you want to learn to play guitar, things can be a bit confusing. You’re filled with all this anticipation, but most students don’t even know where to start out. And that can be very annoying. Well the very first thing you need is a guitar. Yup, before you can understand guitar you in fact require a guitar.
A beginner guitar
Plenty of people actually ask what a good beginner guitar is. My answer is that there is no true beginner guitar. On the other hand, I do have some input for why I think beginners should get a certain kind of guitar. Personally I think its ideal to learn guitar on a pretty Low-cost guitar. Simply because if you learn on a Inexpensive guitar then, not just will you appreciate the more luxurious guitars more, but you will also notice the difference when you upgrade, and probably notice that more pricey doesn’t always mean better.
In addition Its much easier for a beginner to learn to play guitar on either a classical nylon string guitar or an electric guitar. Simply because the strings have less tension and they’re easier to play without agonizing your fingers. myself I learned on a quite cheap steal string guitar, still, it is actually the most difficult guitar I have ever played. That guitar completely calloused my finger tips because I played it all the time, till I finally upgraded. Now I don’t recommend you get a guitar that is tough to play, trust me if I had a choice I would rather the strings be easier to play. But when your guitar isn’t perfect, you definitely enjoy better guitars, no matter the price. But if you’re an acoustic guitar fan particularly if your on a budget I recommend that you learn guitar on a classical guitar, and most are fairly cheap.
Play Guitar
So now you have your guitar, now you need to learn to play guitar. So, what is the very best way to learn guitar? There are lots of options out there for the novice guitarist. But, which one is the best? Well lets look at the options.
You can learn from a teacher.
If you learn from a personal teacher it could be excellent because you have someone right there with you who is a professional and they can correct you when you mess up. Nevertheless instructors can be very high-priced and they are not always reliable.
You can learn to play guitar from a book
Guitar guides are full of information, and can help you understand chord patterns very easily. Nonetheless books can not consistently teach some techniques, especially if you need to hear the technique. However for theory, scales and chords books are fantastic.
You can learn by video
With video you can truly witness whats going on and correct your techniques. However with videos you feel like you have to keep up with the teacher and your playing and enthusiasm can suffer from this. Especially since its hard to follow tabs or notes when they keep moving…
You can learn to play on-line
Currently If you have a computer this is definitely the finest choice. Learning on-line combines the best of all the previous options. And its usually less than the price of one or two private lessons. Additionally some courses even have certain built in software that will make learning feel like a video game and makes guitar easy. The only thing missing is someone who is actually right in front of you correcting you.

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9 Rocking Tips For How to Play the Electric Guitar

So you’ve gotten your first electric guitar, and you’re thinking about becoming a rock star. You’ve been working on your skills, and you want to begin wowing the babes. Here’s a list of nine tips to help you keep on rocking in the free world:
1. Keep your strings fresh – Electric guitar strings lose some of their luster, and can sound tinny over time. A good rule of thumb is to change them every 3 months or so.
2. Get a tuner – Nothing is worse than listening to some wannabe bang out Clapton’s “Cocaine” on an out of tune guitar. While you need to develop your ear, you also want to keep that electric in tune.
3. Don’t be afraid to play loud – You’ve got the skills. Now let your neighbors hear it. If you want to play with the big boys, you’ve got to build that confidence. Nothing helps with that more than being able to hear what you’re playing. If you wanted to be quiet you would have bought an acoustic anyway.
4. Get an effects pedal – If you want to sound like Guns ‘N Roses, Green Day, or The Red Hot Chili Peppers, you’re going to need an effects pedal. Whether you want reverb, chorus, echo, distortion, or other sounds, you can’t get them without a pedal or a special amp. The pedals are cheaper.
5. Stretch your fingers – Many aspiring guitar players don’t realize the importance of a solid stretching routine. Stretching loosens the fine motor muscles involved in playing electric guitar, and allows faster muscle memory retention. It also increases dexterity, and diminishes fatigue.
6. Know your fret board – Most electric guitars have six strings with about 21 frets. That makes for about 126 notes. That allows for a ton of diversity in note selection. Knowing the board can speed up your guitar learning, playing, and mastery.
7. Learn and practice scales – The cornerstone of any good electric guitar player is often mastery of scales. Working on these exercises helps increase speed, dexterity, muscle memory, strength, and you’d be surprised how many riffs are actually just adapted scales.
8. Slow down to speed up – Sometimes a riff can be difficult to learn at full speed. When you are having difficulty with a rocking riff, slowing it down can often speed up how fast you learn it.
9. Actively listen – Many new guitar players fail to realize the importance of having a decent ear. The tonal quality of a guitar has tremendous impact on an overall performance. Knowing when you are a little out of tune is helpful, and so is knowing what your common chord structures sound like, so be sure to work on that ear.
To improve your guitar skills, be sure to implement the nine tips above as you learn how to play the electric guitar.

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3 reasons why learning the guitar online is the Superior Method for Beginners

Beginner guitarists have quite a few choices for how they learn to play guitar There are dvd courses, private lessons and of course online guitar lessons. Each method of instruction has good and bad points.
I believe that for a motivated self starter online lessons are likely the best guitar lessons out there.
Easy Access
Online guitar lessons are available more or less any where you can get access to the web. Most membership sites I’ve been a part of provide their lesson content in a low, medium and high bandwidth format. That means that you can adjust the quality and size of the video you watch based on the Internet connection you’re using to view them.
Low Time Requirement
Generally speaking most online guitar videos are short snippets about a broad topic. This makes it easy for busy individuals to watch a short video clip rather then have to commit to a 30 minute lesson when they may not have the free time at that moment.
If you only have a very short window of time and you want to watch a quick lesson then these shorter videos make that possible and you can still feel like you’re progressing with your dream to learn the guitar.
You’re In Control
Something I always thought held me back from learning more on the guitar was the fact that I was willing to put in far more work then was required for my one guitar lesson a week. I would go to my lesson on Tuesday night and practice for a couple of hours both Wednesday and Thursday night, and by Friday I was ready for something new but I still have four more days to wait until my next lesson.
Online guitar lessons provide you with lots of content right away so if you’re eager to learn quickly you can, if not then you can take your time it’s entirely up to you
If you’re excited to learn and have the time you can digest 3, 4 or even 5 lessons a week and practice them as well. Of course on the flip side if you’re busy and only have a few 15-20 minutes one week then you can watch a short lesson but not feel guilty about falling behind since you’re entirely in control of the learning process.
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Learning Guitar 101

So you have finally decided to learn guitar. You have come to the right place. I will be offering advice and give reviews on good places were you can get guitar lessons. can be fun and easy. You can even learn how to play guitar right in the comfort of your own home. There are so many different programs that help you learn guitar.
Some people learn how to play guitar on their own, however the majority of people are not able to learn guitar on their own without any help. At the top of this site I have posted a link that will take you step by step in learning the guitar. I have found many of my students say the guitar lessons really excelled them in their ability to learn guitar.
In the beginning it is good to have patience. Start out learning a few cords and then practice them. Weather you want to play country or rock knowing simple cords is the key to getting started.
Once you have mastered a few cords keep learning more and more. Then you can begin to use variations of these cords to play songs you know or write new ones. This is some of the steps in learning how to play guitar.
I have had my students try different course programs that help them to learn guitar. One good thing about the courses you can take from home is that you decide when you want to take you guitar lessons. You can also decide how many times you want to repeat a guitar lessons.
This gives you flexibility and now time is on your side and fits into any schedule. Most of my new students learn guitar basics and are already playing songs by the end of a weekend. is always easer than the person thinks. People of all ages can achieve many different levels when they decide to learn how to play guitar.
Click on the above link to check out the course. You can learn electric and acoustic guitar with this course. I am will reviewing another course for those people who really want to get the most out of their guitar lessons. For now I have found at least one very good course. I will post the next course in the same place at the top of this page.
So remember you can learn guitar and knowing how to play guitar is easy. Just work on those guitar lessons a few times a week to improve on your skills.
Please visit some of my web sites at Guitar Lessons and How To Play Guitar


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Five Things you Must Do while taking Blues Guitar Lessons

Without a doubt blues is the most popular sub style of guitar playing. To become a master at the entire instrument can take years to accomplish, but one of the greatest things about the blues is you can get started with some simple tips and techniques. Today I have five essential topics you have to cover while learning, and if you choose to follow them you’ll be propelled ahead of the pack when taking blues guitar lessons.
The Basics of 12 Bar Blues
If there is one essential ingredient in everything blues, it’s the 12 bar blues pattern. There is a bit of musical theory behind the concept once you under it you’ll be able to quickly start playing it right away.
The twelve bar blues pattern is made up of three different chords known as the one, the four and the five of a given key, these are often denoted as the I, IV and V. If one, four, five is new to you then you may want to familiarize yourself with it first, how ever it’s not all that tough to understand.
Below is the simple pattern made up of the one, the four and the five chords for the 12 bar blues:
1 – 1 – 1 – 1 – 4 – 4 – 1 – 1 – 5 – 4 – 1 – 5
In the example above the 1 is for the one chord, the 4 the four chord and the 5 the five chord.

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