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		<title>Learning Classical Guitar the Right Way</title>
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Beginners can sometimes feel overwhelmed when they start learning classical guitar. The technique, sight reading, interpretation and the whole complexity of the experience can make one feel a bit anxious about what proper steps should be taken to gain visible results. It doesn&#8217;t help that classical music as a whole conjures up images of snobbish [...]]]></description>
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<p>Beginners can sometimes feel overwhelmed when they start learning classical guitar. The technique, sight reading, interpretation and the whole complexity of the experience can make one feel a bit anxious about what proper steps should be taken to gain visible results. It doesn&#8217;t help that classical music as a whole conjures up images of snobbish people that aren&#8217;t very interested in letting someone in their private circles.</p>
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<p> Well, it&#8217;s not like that at all. Learning classical guitar can be fun and rewarding if you keep in mind the things we will be discussing in this article. and no, it&#8217;s not mandatory to wear your tuxedo, pull out a monocle and start speaking in a &#8220;highbrow&#8221; tone.</p>
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<p> Jumping straight into complicated material is one of the biggest mistakes that beginners make and it leads only to frustration. Imagine for a second that you are trying to work on your car&#8217;s engine with the blueprint in front of you. Now, if you have never taken an auto mechanic course and don&#8217;t know much about how engines work you won&#8217;t get very far. You might be able to figure out where certain parts are by looking at the blueprint but you&#8217;ll have no idea what exactly they do and how you should fix them.</p>
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<p> If your car engine would be your guitar playing, then your blueprints would be the sheet music. But there is another component that must be brought into the mix for things to work. Either take classical guitar lessons or teach yourself using a classical guitar method such as the one by Mateo Carcassi or Sagreras.</p>
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<p>These books have been written in such a way as to gradually give you tangible results. Because they are method books, they teach the student in a progressive and correct way, and as a result you may find yourself tackling your favorite piece easily and with great results. They use exercises as well as &#8220;studies&#8221; (musical pieces devoted to teaching you a certain technique) to build your technical as well as interpretative skills. Besides teaching technique, methods also facilitate intimate knowledge of your instrument, which is just a fancy way of saying that you will know your guitar inside and out. But can you really teach yourself classical guitar? Yes, you can. Two of the greatest classical guitar players ever, Tarrega and Segovia, where self taught.</p>
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<p> In the beginning it is a good idea to spend at least half of your practice time doing exercises. This will help you become more limber on the guitar and you will also see great progress in the pieces you&#8217;re working on.</p>
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<p> After you get a classical guitar method and you start working it, the next step is getting some material so you can build your repertoire. Pick carefully so that you balance your own personal taste with the level of the piece. In other words, the piece you choose should be one that you like and at the level that you can handle technically.</p>
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<p>You may go to a gym wanting to be Arnold Schwarzenegger, however trying to weight lift 250 pounds when you can barely get 70 pounds off the ground isn&#8217;t the way to do it. If you do attempt it, instead of bigger muscles you will probably end up in the hospital. It&#8217;s the same thing that&#8217;s happening when you attempt to play pieces that are way above your current level. Having said that, it should be noted that it&#8217;s good to get pieces that challenge you a little bit. This makes you grow. You will have to use your good judgment as to what constitutes challenging. Just like getting a hernia isn&#8217;t a muscle building technique, playing way above your level will only lead to failure and frustration.</p>
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<p>Because of the nature of baroque music and of his compositions, Bach&#8217;s works are extremely conducive towards gaining great balance and technique on the instrument. Therefore, any student would benefit immensely by learning from the master&#8217;s material. Bach&#8217;s pieces are also great for developing great tone and they are fun to play. For example: Prelude BWV999 (originally for lute), while incredibly beautiful in its sound is also great for working with the fretboard hand because it is based on a series of chord progressions combined with a loosely melodic bass line.</p>
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<p>If you don&#8217;t own a metronome, GET ONE! Learn to play slow and in time with it. This way you will form all the right reflexes and once you move the material up to speed the difference will be clear. Arguably, mastering rhythm with a metronome is an essential quality that will separate the amateur from the pro. To the people that may scoff at this and not understand the true importance of working with a metronome, think of it this way: imagine something as simple as a person walking across a hallway. If I ask you to describe them you would probably tell me what they looked like, what they had on and so forth. Now imagine another person walking across the hallway, but this guy is very shaky on his feet, he sometimes double steps, stumbles and flails his hands about trying to keep balance while walking. If I asked you to describe this guy, you&#8217;d probably tell me that he had a crazy walk, and he couldn&#8217;t walk straight etc.. That would be the impression that would stick with you. Same with your rhythm skills. If you don&#8217;t master them, people won&#8217;t be able to remember or appreciate your playing because their attention will constantly be distracted by the tempo stumbling and bumbling about.</p>
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<p>If you follow the steps noted above you will see great improvement in your overall classical <a href="http://www.guitar-playing-techniques.com/" target=_self>Guitar Playing</a>. Not only will this affect your playing but also your enjoyment of the instrument. As you follow this route you will see results and feel satisfaction. Like a veil being lifted, you will be able to see the path you must follow and pretty soon you will be tackling with great ease and elegance the piece that seemed so hard a while back. As always, if you need some advice as to the material you should be pursuing, or what book you should get, feel free to drop me a line.</p>
<p> Ben Dressen<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/music-articles/learning-classical-guitar-the-right-way-733196.html</p>
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		<title>Learn to Play Flamenco Guitar</title>
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<p>If you want to learn to play Flamenco guitar you will find that the basic left hand techniques are the same as the ones you would use in other guitar styles. The right hand techniques for Flamenco playing are more challenging, especially if you have not done any finger style playing before.</p>
<p> 
<p>Your right hand technique need not be particularly advanced to allow you to add the Flamenco sound to your playing but you should always aim for a clean sound. You will find many amateur, and some professional Flamenco guitar players that you might find on YouTube or on Flamenco records from the nineteen sixties do not pay a hell of a lot of attention to clean notes. There is a school of thought that rough technique is okay if the passion is in the playing. This might apply to guys who have been playing Flamenco all their lives, but if you are fluffing notes it means you haven&#8217;t practiced enough.</p>
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<p>Let&#8217;s think for a minute about where you are going to find Flamenco guitar lessons. The answer is YouTube or similar video sites. The Flamenco guitar videos available on the internet will vary in quality of playing but most of the lessons that focus on specific techniques are generally quite useful to beginner Flamenco guitar players.</p>
<p> 
<p>The techniques you will be learning are Picardo which is the picking style Flamenco players use to play scale passages, Tremolo which allows the guitar player to play solos made up of long notes while playing bass accompaniment at the same time and Rasqueado which covers the aggressive and expressive strumming techniques which help give Flamenco <a href="http://www.guitar-playing-techniques.com/" target=_self>Guitar Playing</a> its unique sound.</p>
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<p>Some of the professional guitarists you should be listening to are Paco De Lucia, Vicente Amigo, Sabicas, Diego Del Gastor, Serranito and Paco Pena. The lessons available are often given by guitarists whose names don&#8217;t sound very Spanish but if you can get a technique that you like from some guy named Hung Li O&#8217;reilly what&#8217;s the harm? One Flamenco guitar teacher you will find giving good advice and material in the form of video Flamenco guitar lessons is Sal Bonavita.</p>
<p> 
<p>Back in the nineteen sixties and seventies there were a few guitarists giving &#8220;Flamenco&#8221; concerts all over the world to big audiences. Their publicity announced that their greatness but they were regarded as nowhere near the class of the guitarists I mentioned above, and have nothing to offer the Flamenco student. So if you come across videos featuring Carlos Montoya, Manitas De Plata and Juan Serrano, don&#8217;t waste too much time on them. I don&#8217;t want to badmouth artists who have given many people pleasure through their concerts and records but sometimes newbies waste time trying to learn material that will not benefit them in any way.</p>
<p> 
<p>If you are looking for instruction books on Flamenco guitar, you should look for Toques Flamencos by Paco Pena. In spite of what I wrote above, if you find one of the guitar tutors by Juan Serrano they will at least give you a good grounding in the basics.</p>
<p> Ricky Sharples<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/music-articles/learn-to-play-flamenco-guitar-743084.html</p>
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		<title>Learn to Play Flamenco Guitar</title>
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<p>If you want to learn to play Flamenco guitar you will find that the basic left hand techniques are the same as the ones you would use in other guitar styles. The right hand techniques for Flamenco playing are more challenging, especially if you have not done any finger style playing before.</p>
<p> 
<p>Your right hand technique need not be particularly advanced to allow you to add the Flamenco sound to your playing but you should always aim for a clean sound. You will find many amateur, and some professional Flamenco guitar players that you might find on YouTube or on Flamenco records from the nineteen sixties do not pay a hell of a lot of attention to clean notes. There is a school of thought that rough technique is okay if the passion is in the playing. This might apply to guys who have been playing Flamenco all their lives, but if you are fluffing notes it means you haven&#8217;t practiced enough.</p>
<p> 
<p>Let&#8217;s think for a minute about where you are going to find Flamenco guitar lessons. The answer is YouTube or similar video sites. The Flamenco guitar videos available on the internet will vary in quality of playing but most of the lessons that focus on specific techniques are generally quite useful to beginner Flamenco guitar players.</p>
<p> 
<p>The techniques you will be learning are Picardo which is the picking style Flamenco players use to play scale passages, Tremolo which allows the guitar player to play solos made up of long notes while playing bass accompaniment at the same time and Rasqueado which covers the aggressive and expressive strumming techniques which help give Flamenco <a href="http://www.guitar-playing-techniques.com/" target=_self>Guitar Playing</a> its unique sound.</p>
<p> 
<p>Some of the professional guitarists you should be listening to are Paco De Lucia, Vicente Amigo, Sabicas, Diego Del Gastor, Serranito and Paco Pena. The lessons available are often given by guitarists whose names don&#8217;t sound very Spanish but if you can get a technique that you like from some guy named Hung Li O&#8217;reilly what&#8217;s the harm? One Flamenco guitar teacher you will find giving good advice and material in the form of video Flamenco guitar lessons is Sal Bonavita.</p>
<p> 
<p>Back in the nineteen sixties and seventies there were a few guitarists giving &#8220;Flamenco&#8221; concerts all over the world to big audiences. Their publicity announced that their greatness but they were regarded as nowhere near the class of the guitarists I mentioned above, and have nothing to offer the Flamenco student. So if you come across videos featuring Carlos Montoya, Manitas De Plata and Juan Serrano, don&#8217;t waste too much time on them. I don&#8217;t want to badmouth artists who have given many people pleasure through their concerts and records but sometimes newbies waste time trying to learn material that will not benefit them in any way.</p>
<p> 
<p>If you are looking for instruction books on Flamenco guitar, you should look for Toques Flamencos by Paco Pena. In spite of what I wrote above, if you find one of the guitar tutors by Juan Serrano they will at least give you a good grounding in the basics.</p>
<p> Ricky Sharples<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/music-articles/learn-to-play-flamenco-guitar-743084.html</p>
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		<title>How to Play Guitar Books</title>
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<p>There are so many tools for learning how to play guitar that you can get on the internet, it makes you wonder whether how to play guitar books have a place in the world of technology. When you used to have to learn to play guitar from a teacher you always had to have a book that you learnt out of. It was a way of making sure you and your teacher understood where you were in your <a href="http://www.guitar-playing-techniques.com/" target=_self>Guitar Playing</a>. And if you did not have a teacher you possibly learnt to play guitar by copying what you heard on the radio or on records. Even then you probably had to go out and buy a guitar tutor or at least a chord book.</p>
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<p>The advantage of books is that the printed page is a record of information that you might learn today but need to refresh your memory at some time in the future. Video guitar lessons are a fantastic way to learn to play the guitar but the written word has its own way of expressing thoughts or helping you with your approach to music, and you do not have to go through the laborious process of fast forwarding through countless videos to remind yourself of something the teacher said. Also a book can be read when the power is down and you have to practice on an acoustic guitar by candlelight!</p>
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<p>So let us look at a few really excellent how to books for guitar. An example of concise, easy to understand, useful guitar info is &#8220;The Guitar Book&#8221; by Chris Lopez. This book not only contains all the solid information you need to begin your life as a guitar player, you will find it is an inspiration to share in the author&#8217;s obvious passion for the guitar. This book has everything for the beginner guitar player: basic chords, changing from major chords to minor, chord progressions, playing blues guitar through to slightly more advanced but extremely useful stuff like transposing a chord progression if the original key is not right for your voice. If you are sticking with playing chords to accompany your singing or if you want to get into solo guitar, this book should be by your bedside.</p>
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<p>&#8220;The Everything Guitar Book&#8221; by Ernie Jackson promises to have you playing like a pro in no time. It certainly contains all the basic information like some history of the guitar and the names of all the parts of the instrument, and all the basic chords. This is the kind of stuff you would expect to find in a how to play guitar book. You also have a reference guide for the information you will need to keep in your head as you <a href="http://www.guitar-playing-techniques.com/" target=_self>Learn How To Play Guitar</a>. The circle of fifths is covered,as are scales and arpeggios. You are introduced to playing songs by getting to know what you can play on the treble strings first, then you are introduced to bass patterns.</p>
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<p>&#8220;The Everything Guitar Book&#8221; also introduces you to guitar players you should know about in whatever musical genre you are interested in whether it is classical, jazz, blues, flamenco or whatever is in between. The book then gives you an intro to playing electric guitar, buying an instrument and finding a teacher. Like any book that covers everything, there are some spots that you will need to explore elsewhere but this is a good first book for a beginner guitarist.</p>
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<p>Frederick Noad is a classical guitar player and teacher who wrote a famous classical guitar tutor called &#8220;Solo Guitar Playing&#8221;. He also wrote a book aimed at the wider world of guitar players called &#8220;The Complete Idiot&#8217;s Guide to Playing the Guitar&#8221;. This book carries a heavy classical guitar orientation but it also gives a good start for playing blues and flamenco. So it is a book for acoustic guitar players, but it is by a guy who know how to get the best from his instrument without causing severe injury to his hands and back and without using amplification. If you are a rock guitarist, do not skip past this book. There is a bunch of stuff in here that will help you become a great guitarist, and you probably will not find this kind of material anywhere else. Get it.</p>
<p> Ricky Sharples<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/music-articles/how-to-play-guitar-books-688644.html</p>
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		<title>Jamorama Electric Guitar</title>
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<p>Have you ever dreamed of playing the guitar for your beloved girl in a starry night, or have you ever been thrilled about the idea of one day transcribing your love for her into notes and playing it by yourself? If it is the difficulty of <a href="http://www.guitar-playing-techniques.com/" target=_self>Guitar Playing</a> and expensive fees that prevent you from making your dream come true, then<a href="http://download.clickbankcomplaints.com/jamorama"> Jamorama </a>can bring an end to your helpless situation.</p>
<p>With the help of Jamorama, an online software for teaching guitar, you will find guitar playing no longer mysterious, difficult, and a distant dream. There are pages of instruction and colored pictures, 148 video lessons to unveil the secret of guitar playing to you, which will not only introduce you to the world of guitar, but also allow you to grasp a rough idea of music theory, for you will learn chords, progressions, scales and other things as such. In video lessons, you can observe closely how your hands are supposed to be placed and how your fingers should strum the strings. All of these will assure you a solid foundation for guitar playing.</p>
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<p>In addition to its professional instruction, Jamorama has even more to offer you. Along with the eBooks and video lessons, you will also get audio jam tracks which enable you to feel the pleasure of guitar playing in its fullness. You can practice what you have learned with the guitarist, which is a fast and efficient way to improve your playing. Besides, you also get several bonuses, such as GuitEarIt! Jamorama Metronome, Jayde Musica and How To Tune Your Guitar. Such software will teach you skills such as music reading, transcribing notes, tuning your guitar, so on and so forth. All of that will make you an all-round guitarist.</p>
<p>It is no exaggeration that Jamorama is a must-buy product for beginners, considering its all-encompassing contents and the great fun it offers. Its reasonable price makes it more appealing to potential artists and it guarantees a 100% 8-week money back. If you are still hunting for a help to facilitate your guitar learning, Jamorama is definitely your best choice. <a href="http://download.clickbankcomplaints.com/jamorama">Grab A Copy Click here</a></p>
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<p> Jenny Patterson</p>
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		<title>The Bass Guitar and Why it Rocks</title>
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<p>This post will introduce you to the <a href="http://www.bassguitarrocks.com/">bass guitar</a>, touch on its history, its evolution and mention some of the amazing bass players that have graced the instrument. Read on to learn more about the bass guitar.</p>
<p>Welcome to the world of the bass guitar; if you&rsquo;re reading this then you&rsquo;ve taken an interest in the electric bass and have decided to pursue it further. Maybe this post will reaffirms your decision to play bass guitar, or perhaps it will be the final argument for you to start playing the bass yourself.</p>
<p>The bass guitar is a pretty cool instrument. It may not be as flashy as a drum kit, or command as much attention as a pimped out electric guitar, but it has a subdued, laid-back vibe all its own. A standard bass guitar has four strings and is tuned E-A-D-G; an octave below the lowest strings on a guitar to provide a sonic foundation for the melody to build upon.</p>
<p>While you may give up the fame and glory of the spotlight when you choose to become a bass player, you gain full control of the key of the music, and full dominion over the bass frequencies.</p>
<p><strong>Bass Guitar Frequencies Move People</strong></p>
<p>This is almost a mystical power that most people won&rsquo;t even realize that you have. Many won&rsquo;t even realize that it is the bass player and the way he chooses to play certain notes, leave others out, and the space and rhythms in between these that are hypnotizing them into dancing. It is a great responsibility that you take on &ndash; called the groove &ndash; without it; any music you play will be lame.</p>
<p>So besides this, why take on the bass guitar? What is it about the bass guitar that is cool, or should be attractive to someone just starting out that just wants to play SOMETHING? Well, getting up and running with a bass guitar is much easier than most other instruments. You don&rsquo;t have to have four-way independence as with drums, you don&rsquo;t have to memorize all the chord fingering patterns like you would with a guitar, and you don&rsquo;t have to spend years to get a sound that doesn&rsquo;t sound like a cat being tortured as you would with a violin. You can pick up a bass guitar and start playing bass lines almost immediately &ndash; the good news is that the easier it is to play an instrument along to music you like when you&rsquo;re starting out, the more likely you&rsquo;ll stay with the instrument for good.</p>
<p>Another great reason why the bass guitar is cool is that EVERYONE needs a bass player. You make the other band members sound good, and there are many styles of music out there that use the bass guitar. That means that if you&rsquo;re a good bass player, you&rsquo;re willing to work hard, learn and you have a great attitude &ndash;you&rsquo;re going to have many more job opportunities than many other musicians would have.</p>
<p>Being a bassist is as much a state of mind as it is a position in the band. You need to put the song and the other musicians before yourself. You are the glue between the rhythm and the melody &ndash; you straddle the line between the drummer and the guitarist, giving the music that third dimension that makes music so exciting. If you&rsquo;re willing to put your ego on the back burner, you can become a truly great bassist that is in demand.</p>
<p>Is playing the bass guitar easier? Yes it is. But to master any instrument is virtually impossible. Playing bass guitar is initially much easier than guitar; you can outline chords one finger at a time as opposed to learning the fingerings for each chord. You also have fewer strings to change than the guitarist, but keep in mind that bass guitar strings are thicker &ndash; so in some ways, playing the bass guitar is more difficult because you need to play just as fast as the guitarists but with thicker strings. This means that you&rsquo;re moving more mass in the same amount of time or energy.</p>
<p>What you may not know about the bass guitar is:</p>
<p>There is something to be said for a simple bass line that does what it&rsquo;s supposed to do, get some asses out of the chairs at the bar.</p>
<p>Bass guitars can be beautiful and expensive, they can break your heart and if you get used to playing them &ndash; playing bass guitar can indeed be habit forming!</p>
<p>The electric bass guitar was responsible for making rock n&rsquo; roll music come to life in the fifties &ndash; the bass could now be heard (as well as felt!) and helped to drive the new-fangled rock n roll bands mercilessly into the spotlight.</p>
<p>The electric bass guitar started out with 4 strings and remained that way for several decades, before evolving to 5, 6, 8 and even 12 stringed versions beginning in the mid-70s. These multi-stringed basses owe a large debt of thanks to Anthony Jackson who helped open the door to more than 4 string basses by commissioning the first six string bass guitar to be built in the 1970s!</p>
<p>Some famous bass guitarists include Paul McCartney, Sting, Geddy Lee, Jaco Pastorius, James Jamerson, Flea, Les Claypool, Victor Wooten, Billy Sheehan, Stanley Clarke and John Entwistle.</p>
<p>You can get started with a bass guitar kit that includes a bass guitar, a &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.bassguitarrocks.com/2008/07/bass-amp-eq-for-beginners&quot;&gt;bass guitar amp&lt;/a&gt;, a guitar strap, an bass guitar instrument cable and a tuner for around $250 or you can even rent a bass guitar from many major music instrument retailers. Even if you don&rsquo;t know of any teachers in your town, you can surf Youtube and find plenty of lessons for free that can get you started. There&rsquo;s no good reason to sit on the fence anymore, playing bass guitar can be an affordable hobby that can actually make you some extra money if you choose to play out in bands.</p>
<p>Choosing to play the bass guitar has given me plenty of opportunity to learn and grow as a human being. It&rsquo;s allowed me to experience the thrill of performing in front of large audiences while sharing the stage with some amazing bands and meet terrific people. Playing bass guitar is a great way to be creative, relieve stress and have fun!</p>
<p>So what are you waiting for? Get out there, find a bass guitar and start playing today!</p>
<p> Michael Ippersiel<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/music-articles/the-bass-guitar-and-why-it-rocks-736410.html</p>
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		<title>Learn Electric Guitar &#8211; Playing Guitar The Easy Way</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are quite the enthusiast when it comes to musical instruments and you have your heart set on that beautiful guitar you saw last week, better start brushing on those fingers. There are some ways you can learn on how to become an excellent guitarist. But first, the basics.
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<p>If you are quite the enthusiast when it comes to musical instruments and you have your heart set on that beautiful guitar you saw last week, better start brushing on those fingers. There are some ways you can learn on how to become an excellent guitarist. But first, the basics.</p>
<p>First and foremost, you must have your own guitar. How can you learn to play without the proper instrument at hand? You have to determine first what type of guitar to play. Borrowing a guitar would be okay, but what if you canât borrow it on a regular basis? Your training and practice will be hampered.</p>
<p>Then choose a particular song that you like, something that always sets you in the mood for a good vibe. Better yet, something inspiring. Inspiring enough to encourage you to try and play the chords over and over again.</p>
<p>Once you have decided on which particular song gets you going and yet you donât have any idea on how to put on a tune, ask someone who has the knowledge in playing a guitar work it out for you. Let him read the tabs. If you donât know how, let someone interpret it for you. Here, teamwork is essential. The same person may also be able to help you in determining which finger goes where to achieve the right sound.</p>
<p>A very good advice on learning is listening by heart. It doesnât depend on the chords themselves but the musician. He creates a melody just by listening to every strum of his guitar. </p>
<p>Statistics show that almost 90% of those who plays the guitar admit they learned it the hard way. In fact, playing the guitar is quite harder than it looks like. It is by far easier to hear than to comprehend. Learning without some background or even a slight help from someone is difficult for a newbie. </p>
<p>If you canât afford a personal instructor, might as well buy a book about the doâs and donâts of learning a guitar. Aside from that, it would also be challenging on your part to guess where to put the most important finger on the most important string. Buy a step by step guide on acquiring the basic and most vital chords that usually appears on almost every song and melody.</p>
<p>Then you ask, do you still need a guide. It is necessary though. You need someone to listen to you. He or she must determine if your fingers are positioned in their proper places. A reference material or an online tutorial will surely be of big help but it wonât be able to hear if youâre out of tune or if youâre really playing on the right track. Call out for help and monitoring. </p>
<p>First, focus yourself on the basic chords and not the hard ones. Chords like A, A minor, E, E minor, D, G are easier to work on. There are varieties of songs which contain only these chords. Mastering your fingers to change strings every change of tempo enables a beginner to develop a faster pace. </p>
<p>Take your time. A lot of great guitarists acquired the skill only after a long period of time. Apply no pressure on yourself. Be patient when youâre not getting it right. The trick in learning is to create a positive attitude.</p>
<p> Sutikno Slamet</p>
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		<title>Playing Electric Guitar for Beginners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acoustic guitars have found their popularity being challenged by their more modern cousins, the electric guitars. For beginners, this presents a challenge that\&#8217;s much more attractive to tackle. How does a newbie to guitars go about learning to play the ax? 
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<p>Get the Right Instruments </p>
<p>First things first: you\&#8217;ll have to get yourself a proper guitar. No, not a physical electric guitar for beginners; there\&#8217;s no such thing as an electric guitar with specs just for beginners. Before you get all excited over the prospect of an electric guitar, you have to start where everyone else does &#8211; with an acoustic guitar. </p>
<p>How come? Electric guitars are a little more advanced, in that you\&#8217;d probably hurt yourself if you start playing them without a grasp of the basics. Besides, playing on the nylon strings of an acoustic is much easier on the fingers than going straight to the steel strings of an electric. But whether you go the acoustic route or straight to electric is entirely your choice. </p>
<p>The Basics </p>
<p>Every guitar player from Sting to Santana started out the same &#8211; with the scales. This is where a book or a tutor will come in handy, because you\&#8217;ve got to have these memorized before you can go and play the advanced stuff. As soon as you\&#8217;ve learned how to pluck and strum, the scales will be your very first lesson. </p>
<p>As you might have noticed, playing the electric guitar &#8211; for beginners, that is &#8211; can get pretty boring. It\&#8217;s all just a matter of time, though. You don\&#8217;t even need to do any actual memorization, especially if you practice on the guitar a lot. You\&#8217;ll eventually get the scales down and then work your way through to the more basic songs. </p>
<p>Don\&#8217;t get impatient if you think that your first practice songs are too inundated for something as cool as an electric guitar. For beginners, the first few songs usually help you get a feel for timing and rhythm, as well as playing along to that rhythm on the instrument. This is why you\&#8217;ll get a lot of slow tempos and nursery rhymes as your first practice songs on the electric guitar. </p>
<p />The electric guitar is an instrument that needs practice, especially when you\&#8217;re just starting out with it. Learning to play the guitar can be slow at first, but you really have to learn how to crawl before you learn how to run. With enough practice and dedication, though, you should be playing the guitar like a pro in no time.</p>
<p> N Baulch</p>
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		<title>Playing Fast Guitar &#8211; Learn Important Tips To Amp Up Your Playing Speed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve been playing the guitar for awhile and can&#8217;t seem to get anymore speed on your licks, don&#8217;t worry because this happens to almost every guitarist. Some guitarists just have more time than others to hash out these skills while you&#8217;re left there wishing you could play faster.
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<p>If you&#8217;ve been playing the guitar for awhile and can&#8217;t seem to get anymore speed on your licks, don&#8217;t worry because this happens to almost every guitarist. Some guitarists just have more time than others to hash out these skills while you&#8217;re left there wishing you could play faster.</p>
<p>As much as it might seem very difficult playing fast guitar, you can do it too by practicing hard and smart. Here are some very important tips to get your fingers moving faster the next time you&#8217;re scaling the guitar neck.</p>
<p>1. Strengthen your forearms. A lot of the muscles that power your guitar-playing comes from your fingers, but the rest comes from your forearms. Do a few exercises or start lifting to really get those muscles shaped for faster riffs.</p>
<p>2. Do other finger-intensive exercises. Playing fast guitar might be in your mind when the instrument is in your hand, but there are plenty of other things that can improve your finger movement throughout the day. Take up some other skills that involve intensive finger movement like typing or playing the piano in order to keep your fingers working hard.</p>
<p>3. Practice online typing tests. Sure you can test your speed on the guitar with a metronome, but have you ever thought about taking it to the internet? Hype up your typing skills and start using typing tests to measure the speed of your fingers because god knows how often we&#8217;re all on the computer these days!</p>
<p>4. Try to keep from cracking your knuckles. Cracking your knuckles can lead to medical problems in your hands and wrists once you get into your twilight years. Try to stop it if you want your hands to stay flexible and healthy for optimum playing speed.</p>
<p>5. Practice electric parts on the acoustic guitar. Maybe you have a couple riffs that you&#8217;re playing somewhat fast on the guitar. Transfer them over to the acoustic and try your hand. Your muscles will learn to adapt to the harsher conditions of the acoustic while the speed of playing on the electric guitar will slowly begin to increase.</p>
<p>6. Set reasonable speed goals. You can&#8217;t expect to reach goals that sound absolutely crazy and that&#8217;s most of the reason guitarists give up on themselves. Set goals that are challenging, but possible to ensure you stay on track with your skills.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a hard business to start playing faster guitar riffs, but it can be accomplished by dedicating yourself to every practice and being consistent with your strategies. Put these 6 tips to the test and see if you can start increasing your guitar speed.</p>
<p> Kyle Hoffman<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/music-articles/playing-fast-guitar-learn-important-tips-to-amp-up-your-playing-speed-1239741.html</p>
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		<title>How to maximize my guitar playing abilities?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 13:02:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been playing guitar for about 1 and a half years now, i&#8217;m into shredding, and I want to mazimize my abilities on guitar. I do some quite fast shred but i&#8217;m not sure what the next steps are. any help?
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I also play alot on tempo&#8230; as in, i dont make lots of mistakes i&#8217;m pretty fluid in my playing. anybody?<br />
<br />Shredding is fun and impresses people, but you should learn music theory, various scales &amp; modes, and maybe explore some other musical styles like classical and jazz if you want to be well-rounded and versatile.</p>
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