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	<title>Learn To Play Guitar Fast &#124; Learn And Master Guitar &#124; Guitar Lessons &#187; Guitar Learning &amp; Playing Tips</title>
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		<title>Learning Guitar – Lesson One – How to Hold a Pick</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Oct 2010 22:27:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hopefully, you&#8217;ve found, bought or borrowed a guitar pick. If not, you&#8217;ll need to buy yourself some. Don&#8217;t be stingy, go and pick up at least 10 of them &#8211; guitar picks are easy to lose (they often don&#8217;t cost more than 30 or 40 cents each). You can experiment with different shapes and brands, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hopefully, you&#8217;ve found, bought or borrowed a guitar pick. If not, you&#8217;ll need to buy yourself some. Don&#8217;t be stingy, go and pick up at least 10 of them &#8211; guitar picks are easy to lose (they often don&#8217;t cost more than 30 or 40 cents each). You can experiment with different shapes and brands, but I highly recommend medium gauge picks to start; ones that aren&#8217;t too flimsy, or too hard.<br />
The following documentation explains how to hold, and use a pick. When reading, keep in mind that your &#8220;picking hand&#8221; is the hand which is nearest to the bridge of the guitar, when sitting in the correct position.<img src="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/wp-content/uploads/wpid-howtoholdapick.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="10" vspace="5" width="150" height="106" /> Open your picking hand, and turn the palm to face you.Close your hand to make a very loose fist. Your thumb should remain beside your index finger.</p>
<p>Rotate your hand until you are looking at it&#8217;s profile, with your thumb&#8217;s knuckle facing you.With your other hand, slide your guitar pick between your thumb and index finger. The pick should be approximately located behind the knuckle of the thumb. Be sure the pointed end of the pick is pointing directly away from your fist, and is protruding by about a half an inch. Hold the pick firmly. Position your picking hand over the soundhole of your acoustic guitar, or over the body of your electric guitar. Your picking hand, with thumb knuckle still facing you, should hover over the strings. Do not rest your picking hand on the strings or body of the guitar.</p>
<p>Using your wrist for motion (rather than your entire arm), strike the sixth (lowest) string of your guitar in a downward motion. If the string rattles excessively, try striking the string a bit softer, or with less of the pick surface. Now, pick the sixth string in an upwards motion. Repeat the process several times. Try and minimize motion in your picking hand: one short picking stroke downwards, then one short picking stroke upwards. This process is referred to as &#8220;alternate picking&#8221;. Try the same exercise on the fifth, fourth, third, second, and first strings.</p>
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<p><strong>Tips: </strong>Holding the pick in this manner will invariably feel awkward at first. You will initially have to pay special attention to your picking hand whenever you play guitar. Try and create fluidity in your alternate picking. Your downstrokes should sound virtually identical to your upstrokes.</p>
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		<title>Learn to Play the Guitar Right From Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Oct 2010 16:33:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can learn to play guitar right from the comfort of your own home. Once you learn how to play the guitar, you will also understand the concept of playing other musical instruments as well. It is not difficult to learn to play the guitar. Like any other type of lesson, you have to take [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>You can learn to play guitar right from the comfort of your own home. Once you learn how to play the guitar, you will also understand the concept of playing other musical instruments as well.</P><br />
<P>It is not difficult to learn to play the guitar. Like any other type of lesson, you have to take it one step at a time. The first thing that at home lessons will teach you is to get familiar with the guitar, understand how to tune the guitar and then learn the basic chords. A guitar is one of the easiest instruments to play. You can pick up a used guitar and get started with your at home lessons. With an electric guitar, you are putting out more money and also need an amplifier, but with an acoustic, it&#8217;s just you and the guitar.</P><br />
<P>By learning at home, you can see if you have a knack for this instrument and then move up to other guitars. You will get to know the sounds of the guitar as you play along with CD&#8217;s and DVD lessons in an at home program.</P><br />
<P>The most important concept you have to understand when you want to learn to play guitar, or any other instrument for that matter, is that you have to practice. Good musicians are those who have a passion for music and want to learn to play. The more you practice playing the guitar, the better you will become at mastering this instrument. If you really want to learn how to play the guitar, you can do so by using a learn at home lesson package.</P><br />
<P>Learn at home lesson packages cost a fraction of what you would expect to pay for guitar lessons at a local music shop. Instead of having to spend hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars with private lessons, you can have your own private lessons, right in the comfort of your own home, and get expert training. You only need to purchase a guitar and an at -home guitar package to learn to play guitar and you will be on your way to being a guitarist. Whether or not you are a good guitarist is up to you and the time you invest in lessons, practice and learning to master the instrument.</P></p>
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		<title>How to Learn to Play the Guitar the Easy Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Oct 2010 00:09:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are lots of people who want to get into guitar lessons simply because of the benefits that they can get from playing the guitar. Guitar is a very flexible instrument. It can be carried around with ease. It can also play different types of music. So, a person who knows how to play the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>There are lots of people who want to get into guitar lessons simply because of the benefits that they can get from playing the guitar. Guitar is a very flexible instrument. It can be carried around with ease. It can also play different types of music. So, a person who knows how to play the guitar can play any song they like. They can even create their own song using the guitar. This is why many people would like to learn this instrument and make beautiful music.</P><br />
<P>Learning to play the guitar does not happen overnight. It may take a few weeks or months before one can actually play a whole song. Aside from this, it also requires lots of determination and patience to have one finish guitar lessons easily. Many people are having a difficult time following the lessons because they want to jump to part where they can play the instrument right away. Learning to play the guitar should be taken into a step by step procedure to make sure that the lessons will be smooth and easy.</P><br />
<P>The easiest way to learn how to play the guitar is to take it slowly and take each lesson at a time. The lesson does not start with playing the instrument right away. It should start with the basics and fundamentals. You should also start by getting to know your guitar better; know its parts and how to take care of it. This is important because you cannot use something that you do not know anything about.</P><br />
<P>Next thing to know is who you are taking lessons from. That person should know how to properly give guitar lessons in its proper procedure. Music schools can give you a guitar learning system that will help you understand the essentials of playing the guitar. You may also learn from people who already know how to play the instrument. Or you may take online lessons if you do not want to be enrolled in a music school.</P><br />
<P>Once you have started taking guitar lessons, it is important that you keep on practicing. It is also better if you have your own guitar already to give you more time to practice. You have to keep on practicing each and every lesson that you take until you can perfectly play it. You also need to know how to read chords; this is essential. You cannot play any song without knowing how to read chords. And of course, it is necessary to practice each and every chord. It is very helpful to keep in mind or memorize a song and then try to play it over and over again.</P><br />
<P>Learning to play the guitar or any other musical instrument takes a lot of time and patience from a person. It should be taken with focus and motivation to make sure that you will be successful to attain your goal in playing that instrument. Learning the guitar should be accompanied with passion and love for music to make it enjoyable.</P></p>
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		<title>Learn to Play Acoustic Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Oct 2010 02:26:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you always admired people who play guitar, particularly acoustic guitar? If that is the case, perhaps the time has come for you to consider taking acoustic guitar lessons. Through this article you are provided some basic and necessary information about where you can obtain quality acoustic guitar lessons. With this information in hand you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Have you always admired people who play guitar, particularly acoustic guitar? If that is the case, perhaps the time has come for you to consider taking acoustic guitar lessons. Through this article you are provided some basic and necessary information about where you can obtain quality acoustic guitar lessons. With this information in hand you will be in the best position to find a location where you will be able to find the lessons that are most suitable to your needs, goals and objectives.</P><br />
<P>One of the real benefits of learning to play acoustic guitar rests in the fact that there really are many, many instructors who teach acoustic guitar. Therefore, unlike the situation that exists when it comes to learning to play the guitar in some other genres or when it comes to the desire to learn other instruments, you should not have a difficult time finding an instructor that can assist you in learning to play acoustic guitar.</P><br />
<P>You may be pleasantly surprised to find that you can get individual guitar lessons, one on one acoustic guitar lessons, for what will be a most reasonable price. You will not have to break the bank when it comes to getting this type of guitar lessons in this day and age.</P><br />
<P>When it comes to individual or one on one guitar lessons, you may be wondering how often you need to schedule classes or sessions. The fact is that scheduling a class or session once a week you likely will be covering your bases in a decent fashion.</P><br />
<P>In this regard, you need to keep in mind that you will need to set aside time beyond your lesson each and every week to practice on your own. Practice may not make perfect but when it comes to acoustic guitar, practice is crucial.</P><br />
<P>Beyond individual lessons, you can also take group lessons when it comes to the acoustic. In this regard, if your city or town has a community center you likely are to find that these centers will offer guitar lessons, on a regular basis. Lessons at these types of centers generally are extremely reasonably priced.</P><br />
<P>Depending on where you live, you likely will be able to access acoustic guitar lessons conducted by a community center or a junior or community college in your city or town. Throughout the year these centers regularly offer a variety of lessons and courses, including guitar lessons. One of the reasons that the course or lessons offered by these centers rests in the fact that they are not greatly expensive. Indeed, in most instances these lessons or courses are remarkably reasonably priced. Moreover, as a general rule, these centers offer lessons for people of different skill levels, including novices as well as people who are more experienced when it comes to playing acoustic guitar.</P><br />
<P>Finally, there are people who actually have started to take guitar lessons online. While some people have found online guitar lessons to be very beneficial and practical, online guitar lessons may not be for you. You need to keep in mind that online learning is not for everyone. However, if you are self directed and if you have the discipline to stick to a course of lessons, you will thrive taking guitar lessons. Moreover, the fact is that online guitar lessons can prove to be the most inexpensive way in which you can learn the guitar today, including acoustic guitar.</P><br />
<P>By considering the options outlined for you in this article you will well on your way to learning more about acoustic guitar. You will be on your way to playing a wonderful instrument in no time at all.</P><br />
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		<title>Acoustic or Electric?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Oct 2010 22:10:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Probably the most important consideration, when choosing what type of guitar to learn on, is what type of music will be played on the instrument. If you&#8217;re a fan of rock music, and want to learn to play rock guitar, starting on electric guitar is a logical choice. If, however, you&#8217;re a fan of acoustic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Probably the most important consideration, when choosing what type of guitar to learn on, is what type of music will be played on the instrument. If you&#8217;re a fan of rock music, and want to learn to play rock guitar, starting on electric guitar is a logical choice. If, however, you&#8217;re a fan of acoustic music, and want to learn to strum your favorite songs, an acoustic guitar is probably best for you. The importance of the above philosophy can&#8217;t be stressed enough. If you get stuck with the wrong type of guitar, you&#8217;re going to have much less motivation to pick it up and play it regularly. </P><br />
<P><B>Note to parents: </B>this same principle applies when picking out a guitar for your child. Try to realistically assess what they&#8217;dlike best, as opposed to what you&#8217;dlike them to play. Their progress will be noticably better when playing a guitar they like. </P><br />
<P><B>Ease of Learning</B><br />
<P>Depending on your personality type, this might either play a major factor in deciding which guitar to start on, or might be irrelevant. Some people find if they don&#8217;t see results quickly, they get discouraged, and lose interest in playing guitar altogether. If you think you (or the person you&#8217;re buying for) are one of those people, an electric guitar is probably the instrument to start on. Electric guitars have smaller bodies, smaller necks, and it&#8217;s much easier to press down the strings. Essentially, you can start playing the *basics* of guitar much more quickly and easily on an electric guitar, than you can on an acoustic. Having said that, there are a few knobs and buttons on an electric guitar that can complicate using it somewhat.<br />
<P><B>Budget Considerations</B><br />
<P>Understandably, paying a whole lot for a first guitar isn&#8217;t very desirable, especially if you&#8217;re not even sure if playing guitar is something you (or whomever you&#8217;re buying for) will stick with. For this reason, acoustic guitars are more often the choice for a first instrument, since they tend to be slightly less expensive. Electric guitars require the purchase of an amplifier, and a guitar cable, so they can end up costing a little more. If you want to learn on an electric guitar, but budget is a serious issue, many guitar stores offer starter electric guitar/amp packages at very reasonable prices.<br />
<P><B>Making the Decision</B><br />
<P>Now I&#8217;ve given you some things to consider, it&#8217;s time for you to decide which type of guitar is best suited for you, or for whomever you&#8217;re buying for. Let&#8217;s summarize &#8211; if the person in question frustrates easily, or listens to and wants to play &#8220;hard rock&#8221; music, definitely think electric guitar. If, however, the person in question wants to learn songs to sing along to, and can handle a slightly steeper learning curve, then an acoustic guitar might be in order. <BR>Once you&#8217;ve made a decision, take a look at the following page for a few recommendations on specific guitars to buy.<br />
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		<title>Learning Guitar &#8211; Lesson One &#8211; How to Hold a Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2010 04:28:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Get yourself an armless chair, and take a seat. You should be sitting comfortably, with your back against the back of the chair. Slouching significantly is a no-no; you&#8217;ll not only end up with a sore back, you&#8217;ll develop bad habits on the guitar. Now, pick up your guitar, and hold it so the back [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><IMG border=0 src="file:///C:/Program%20Files%20(x86)/ABS/Auto%20Blog%20Samurai/data/L2PGF/AboutGuitar/" width=1 height=1><IMG src="file:///C:/Program%20Files%20(x86)/ABS/Auto%20Blog%20Samurai/data/L2PGF/AboutGuitar/" width=1 height=6><IMG src="file:///C:/Program%20Files%20(x86)/ABS/Auto%20Blog%20Samurai/data/L2PGF/AboutGuitar/" width=1 height=6>Get yourself an armless chair, and take a seat. You should be sitting comfortably, with your back against the back of the chair. Slouching significantly is a no-no; you&#8217;ll not only end up with a sore back, you&#8217;ll develop bad habits on the guitar.<br />
<P>Now, pick up your guitar, and hold it so the back of the body of the instrument comes in contact with your stomach/chest, and the bottom of the neck runs parallel to the floor. The thickest string on the guitar should be the closest to your face, while the thinnest should be closest to the floor. If this isn&#8217;t the case, turn the guitar the in other direction. Typically, a right-handed person will hold the guitar so the headstock points to the left, whereas a left-handed person will hold the guitar so the headstock points to the right. (NOTE: to play the guitar as a lefty would, you will need a left-handed guitar.)</P><br />
<P>When playing the guitar sitting down, the body of the guitar will rest on one of your legs. In most styles of guitar playing, the guitar will rest on the leg farthest away from the headstock. This means, a person playing the guitar in a right-handed fashion will typically rest the guitar on his/her right leg, while someone playing the guitar in a lefty manner will rest it on their left leg. (NOTE: proper classical guitarist technique dictates the exact OPPOSITE of the above, but for this lesson, let&#8217;s stick to our initial explanation)</P><br />
<P>Next, concentrate on your &#8220;fretting hand&#8221; (the hand closest to the neck of the guitar, when sitting in proper position). The thumb of your fretting hand should rest behind the neck of the guitar, with your fingers in a slightly curled position, poised above the strings. It is extremely important to keep these fingers curled at the knuckles, except when specifically instructed not to do so. </P><br />
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		<title>How To Impress Others With An Easy Guitar Song To Learn</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Oct 2010 20:15:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning guitar can be a bit difficult. It can be even more difficult to learn if you are musically challenged or do not have the best finger movements. However, instead of taking hours upon hours of guitar classes, why not look like a guitar professional and impress others with an easy guitar song to learn? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning guitar can be a bit difficult. It can be even more difficult to learn if you are musically challenged or do not have the best finger movements. However, instead of taking hours upon hours of guitar classes, why not look like a guitar professional and impress others with an easy guitar song to learn?</p>
<p>If you find an easy guitar song to learn and practice it a few times where you have it down to memory, people will gawk in amazement because of your skills they did not know you had. You can also show off to a member of the opposite sex with an easy guitar song to learn.</p>
<p>Even if the only reason you want to find an easy guitar song to learn is to prove to yourself that you can learn it, mark off playing guitar on your life&#8217;s to do list, or be able to listen to the song over and over, there are a few added benefits with learning an easy song. Since most of us do not have the patience to sit through basic guitar training, finding an easy guitar song to learn will aide in those who are musically ADHD.<br />
<strong><br />
Start Out Slow And You Will Learn More As You Go</strong></p>
<p>Once you learn the easy guitar song, it might also encourage you to get down the foundations of guitar playing so that you can expand in your guitar playing and guitar knowledge. Learning an easy song in the beginning may also show you if you even life guitar. After you learn the song, you may realize how much you hate all the time that goes into it. On the other hand, you may discover a hidden passion and talent. This new passion may even lead you to your dream career.</p>
<p>Another benefit of finding and easy guitar song to learn first is that you will get your hands use to the guitar. With any new hobby that uses the hands, such as knitting or even writing for the little ones, using the object with your hands may seem very awkward at first. By learning the easy song first, your hands will get use the feeling of the guitar and be able to play more easily.</p>
<p><strong>What Is An Easy Guitar Song to Learn?</strong></p>
<p>Now that you know some of the benefits in learning an easy guitar song first, you may be asking yourself, &#8220;Which song is easy enough to start with?&#8221; Sometimes the difficult level of the song will depend on the person and their musical ear.</p>
<p>Some people just cannot pick things up through sound or they cannot read music, so even playing the alphabet song one learns in kindergarten can be challenging for them. Obviously, you will not start with a guitar song that is by someone like Santana. An easy guitar song to learn would consists of very few chords or chords that repeat themselves over and over. Some other great songs to learn to practice would be children songs or worship music because they tend to be repetitive.</p>
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		<title>What You Need To Know To Learn How To Learn And Master The Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Oct 2010 20:12:06 +0000</pubDate>
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Guitar Basics</strong></p>
<p>Knowing most of the basics about a guitar will make learning how to play the guitar easier; the basic parts are the headstock, the nut, the neck, the body, the sound hole, the bridge, the strings and the keys. Most of these parts are pretty self explanatory; the strings run from the bridge over the sound hole, up the neck, are secured by the nut, and attached to the tuning keys to achieve the desired sounds.</p>
<p>The next difference is between the types of guitar, there are several, however most novice guitar players would only be concerned with the two very basic types, the acoustic and electric. Which someone would decide to learn guitar songs on, would depend on which type of music that person wanted to play; if the kind of music a person likes is played with mainly an electric guitar, the logical choice would be an electric guitar, or the same would be true with an acoustic.<br />
<strong><br />
Learning Guitar Songs: Pieces of a Song<br />
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Just like the guitars themselves, learning guitar songs, requires one to learn at least the very basic parts of a song; there are two ways to read music from a song, in the form of sheet music and in the form of tablature. Something a beginning guitar player can expect to learn is the three chords G, C, and D first. These are some of the most frequently used chords in learning guitar songs; and in formal lessons these are usually the first chords taught.</p>
<p><strong>Trying Out a Few Songs</strong></p>
<p>When someone is first learning chords and their way around a guitar, learning guitar songs can seem impossible; but once a player has mastered the three basic chords mentioned above there are actually several songs that exclusively use these chords, especially from the 1960&#8242;s or 1970&#8242;s. Trying to play songs can keep a new player interested in the instrument, although beginners likely won&#8217;t be able to change chords fast enough to make it sound quite right, just being able to get down the general idea can instill confidence in a student.</p>
<p><strong>Practice</strong></p>
<p>The old saying practice makes perfect holds true with any instrument; for the guitar, besides remembering the position of the chords, one must also practice strumming, rhythm, changing chords, and how to recognize the correct sounds the guitars are supposed to make. Achieving a strumming rhythm is just as important as learning the chords, when learning to play guitar songs.<br />
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Choosing a Method of Instruction</strong></p>
<p>A person makes the best teacher, they would be experienced and able to give constructive criticism, and be an active participant in the guitar song learning process. A close second for learning guitar songs are DVD instructional programs, these allow the student to watch and listen as if there were an actual instructor present. Also the DVD systems, allow the person learn at their own pace.</p>
<p>The next best method of learning is through a CD system; these systems may not have video instruction, but will often have good illustrations that are simple to follow. The least constructive, yet still somewhat effective method of learning is over the internet; learning over the internet is virtually the same as CDs, with the exception of an online teacher may have a forum, and some music or video clips, as a point of reference. The major downfall to learning guitar songs over the internet is that one must practice in front of their computer.</p>
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		<title>Getting Your First Guitar Gig</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2010 06:27:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ When learning to play any instrument, and not least the guitar , it is fairly common to imagine yourself in a position where you play to be heard by a crowd. From the moment you decide to learn the instrument to the first time you play a gig, you will picture the event in your mind again and again. The thing is that when it actually happens, it will probably have very little in common with what you imagine. The other thing is that you’ll struggle to remember much of it, even if you don’t partake in the “rock ’n’ roll lifestyle” which leaves dents in some memories. You can plan and practice and dream in the preparation for a debut gig, but when the time comes to play it will feel strangely unreal. All those months you have spent getting the basics down will not really prepare you for what you are about to do. Most likely, you will feel nervous. But then the practice that you have been doing will come to fruition in the form of muscle memory. When pressed to perform, you will rise to the occasion. As soon as you got up to play, you will be heading back to your seat before you know it. And when someone asks you afterwards how you feel it went, you’ll have to ask them the same question. Even the people who seem like they were born to perform remember very little about their first gig. Adrenaline is a stimulant that does not need to be drank or smoked, it will course through your veins regardless. And it is a heady one, too. Check Out: Metal Method Review Doug Marks &#038; Michael Angelo Batio Speed Lives ]]></description>
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<p>When learning to play any instrument, and not least the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.guitarplayerworld.com">guitar</a>, it is fairly common to imagine yourself in a position where you play to be heard by a crowd. From the moment you decide to learn the instrument to the first time you play a gig, you will picture the event in your mind again and again. The thing is that when it actually happens, it will probably have very little in common with what you imagine. The other thing is that you’ll struggle to remember much of it, even if you don’t partake in the “rock ’n’ roll lifestyle” which leaves dents in some memories.</p>
<p>You can plan and practice and dream in the preparation for a debut gig, but when the time comes to play it will feel strangely unreal. All those months you have spent getting the basics down will not really prepare you for what you are about to do. Most likely, you will feel nervous. But then the practice that you have been doing will come to fruition in the form of muscle memory. When pressed to perform, you will rise to the occasion. As soon as you got up to play, you will be heading back to your seat before you know it. And when someone asks you afterwards how you feel it went, you’ll have to ask them the same question.</p>
<p>Even the people who seem like they were born to perform remember very little about their first gig. Adrenaline is a stimulant that does not need to be drank or smoked, it will course through your veins regardless. And it is a heady one, too.</p>
<p>Check Out: <a rel="nofollow" title="Metal Method Review Doug Marks" target="_blank" href="http://www.guitarplayerworld.com/Metal_Method_Review_-_Doug_Marks.html">Metal Method Review Doug Marks</a> &#038;<a rel="nofollow" title="Michael Angelo Batio Speed Lives" target="_blank" href="http://www.guitarplayerworld.com/Michael_Angelo_Batio_Speed_Lives.html">Michael Angelo Batio Speed Lives</a></p>
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		<title>We Play Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2010 13:27:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ It is true that most people would like to learn to play guitar, but not everyone can do, because learning to play guitar is not easy. One must know that the foundations of learning is just the beginning, so if you want to be able play the guitar well and get some exciting skills that can help become a great guitarist, it is important to learn to read guitar sheet music. Once you start you can play is often progresses but may need to play up to six points. The next step is to improve the way you play two notes learn how to play or in this case, a simple octaves. If you cannot learn to read and play two different guitar tones than good in your way to significantly improve all guitar techniques. If you intend to learn to read six notes at once, you must accept the fact that you can set up to fail. If you want to be able to succeed, you must take it easy and progress in learning to read one or two notes at once. The best way to learn to play two notes at once is to play octaves. You can take the exam in a few steps to have it read correctly with partitions guitar octave. However, it is an important fact that many guitarists ever decide to learn to find the notes on the guitar. They only focus on the habit of listening, playing and where the calculation of the specific note can be played on guitar. If you can do it little by little, it&#39;s easy for you to read guitar sheet music. A desire and determination to really start learning the notes of the guitar is much better than using the method we have spoken to find the notes. You must remember that you must start from where you are, if you want to progress and become a good sight reading guitar sheet music . Before you start playing, you watch over a song and find the same two notes that are stacked in the lymph nodes. Many wonder why it&#39;s so difficult to read guitar sheet music. If they give a little more attention, they can see that the answer is easy. They did nothing about it. No one thought to move. Could it be that easy to play guitar sheet music? Sometimes we think that readers with visual impairment or not able to read guitar music at all and we believe this is part of our personality. But in reality, only the guitar is not. First, start by selecting the octaves in the partition of the guitar. Then you can place your fingers correctly on the first octave. Then you can play two octaves on the same fixed rope. The last step is to play two octaves simultaneously on different sets of strings. It takes time and practice, but it will help to develop a guitar sound . ]]></description>
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<p>It is true that most people would like to learn to play guitar, but not everyone can do, because learning to <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.dinnel.com/categories/Musical-Instrument/Guitar/">play guitar</a> is not easy. One must know that the foundations of learning is just the beginning, so if you want to be able play the guitar well and get some exciting skills that can help become a great guitarist, it is important to learn to read guitar sheet music. Once you start you can play is often progresses but may need to play up to six points. The next step is to improve the way you play two notes learn how to play or in this case, a simple octaves. If you cannot learn to read and play two different guitar tones than good in your way to significantly improve all guitar techniques.</p>
<p>If you intend to learn to read six notes at once, you must accept the fact that you can set up to fail. If you want to be able to succeed, you must take it easy and progress in learning to read one or two notes at once. The best way to learn to play two notes at once is to play octaves. You can take the exam in a few steps to have it read correctly with partitions guitar octave.</p>
<p>However, it is an important fact that many guitarists ever decide to learn to find the notes on the guitar. They only focus on the habit of listening, playing and where the calculation of the specific note can be played on guitar. If you can do it little by little, it&#39;s easy for you to read guitar sheet music. A desire and determination to really start learning the notes of the guitar is much better than using the method we have spoken to find the notes.</p>
<p>You must remember that you must start from where you are, if you want to progress and become a good sight reading <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.dinnel.com/products/34-Almond-Cutaway-Acoustic-Classical-Guitar-82000003_2526.html">guitar sheet music</a>. Before you start playing, you watch over a song and find the same two notes that are stacked in the lymph nodes. Many wonder why it&#39;s so difficult to read guitar sheet music. If they give a little more attention, they can see that the answer is easy. They did nothing about it. No one thought to move. Could it be that easy to play guitar sheet music?</p>
<p>Sometimes we think that readers with visual impairment or not able to read guitar music at all and we believe this is part of our personality. But in reality, only the guitar is not. First, start by selecting the octaves in the partition of the guitar. Then you can place your fingers correctly on the first octave. Then you can play two octaves on the same fixed rope. The last step is to play two octaves simultaneously on different sets of strings. It takes time and practice, but it will help to develop a <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.dinnel.com/products/Red-Double-Cutaway-Electric-Guitar,-Double-Tremolo-82030010_1892">guitar sound</a>.</p>
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		<title>Going Deaf In Guitar Playing For A Living?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Sep 2010 03:27:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ A number of the most talented musicians in the world share a particular tale of woe. All of the years that they spent standing in front of screaming crowds, playing amplified instruments in venues that may well have been somewhat cramped, comes to a fairly obvious conclusion. When you ask them their name they won’t be able to tell you. Not because they are drunk or on drugs, but because they are pretty much deaf. It is something that can be hard to avoid, if you are going to play the big shows, or if you simply enjoy playing loud. Many guitarists spend at least a few nights a week standing in front of an amplifier that is taller than they are. Even though they wear earplugs to dampen the noise, that is still not dissimilar to standing in front of a jumbo jet as it prepares for take-off. And when they are playing loud in a small venue – which a lot of bands do on the way up – the sound reverberates right back at them. It can’t be good for the ears. So is there any way to avoid this? Well, simply sticking to best practice is a wise idea. Don’t play seven days a week – in fact, three nights in a row is considered a bit much by some. Earplugs are more than advisable, as is standing further away from the amps. Another tip would be to play a bit quieter – but that is considered a mortal insult by any guitarist worthy of the title. Check Out: Metal Method Review Doug Marks &#038; Michael Angelo Batio Speed Lives ]]></description>
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<p>A number of the most talented musicians in the world share a particular tale of woe. All of the years that they spent standing in front of screaming crowds, playing amplified instruments in venues that may well have been somewhat cramped, comes to a fairly obvious conclusion. When you ask them their name they won’t be able to tell you. Not because they are drunk or on drugs, but because they are pretty much deaf. It is something that can be hard to avoid, if you are going to play the big shows, or if you simply enjoy playing loud.</p>
<p>Many guitarists spend at least a few nights a week standing in front of an amplifier that is taller than they are. Even though they wear earplugs to dampen the noise, that is still not dissimilar to standing in front of a jumbo jet as it prepares for take-off. And when they are playing loud in a small venue – which a lot of bands do on the way up – the sound reverberates right back at them. It can’t be good for the ears. So is there any way to avoid this? Well, simply sticking to best practice is a wise idea. Don’t play seven days a week – in fact, three nights in a row is considered a bit much by some.</p>
<p>Earplugs are more than advisable, as is standing further away from the amps. Another tip would be to play a bit quieter – but that is considered a mortal insult by any <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.guitarplayerworld.com">guitarist</a> worthy of the title.</p>
<p>Check Out: <a rel="nofollow" title="Metal Method Review Doug Marks" target="_blank" href="http://www.guitarplayerworld.com/Metal_Method_Review_-_Doug_Marks.html">Metal Method Review Doug Marks</a> &#038;<a rel="nofollow" title="Michael Angelo Batio Speed Lives" target="_blank" href="http://www.guitarplayerworld.com/Michael_Angelo_Batio_Speed_Lives.html">Michael Angelo Batio Speed Lives</a></p>
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		<title>Free Blues Guitar Lessons</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Sep 2010 08:51:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ If you are a fan of Eric Clapton and would like to learn more on how to play his songs, then you should start with learning the basics of the blues genre. Plus, if you are inclined to playing the guitar or at least an avid listener of guitar pieces, then enrolling yourself in blues guitar lesson would be a great idea. No need to worry about any expenses because the internet offers free blues guitar lessons. All you need is to have a stable internet connection, good quality speakers, patience and discipline for you to learn blues style in guitar. There are websites that offer competitive and free blues guitar lessons. Included in their lessons are the 12-bar-blues and lead guitar techniques that would surely help you on your way to expertise. You do not need to be knowledgeable about guitars or even basic knowledge on how to play a guitar is not required. It can be a great help if you already know the basic foundation but it doesn&#39;t really matter if you don&#39;t. Another good artist that offers free (or to be more accurate, voluntary donation) guitar lessons that caters to beginners too. JustinGuitar.com is a website put up for free though as per the site owner, it is being run by free donations from those who can afford but is mainly free for everyone to visit and learn. There are still a lot of good websites, tutorials and instructors that offer free blues guitar lessons online. This will be a great step if you are interested in playing the guitar and adopting the blues style to your game. Free lessons are always great especially if you get the best of both worlds, which is getting the best instructional modules and instructor and getting it at no cost (all you need are just a computer and an internet connection). If you are having a hard time choosing from the long list of Google or Yahoo! results when searching for some free tutorials, you might want to pick some that sounds pretty credible and join a forum discussion and see if someone else tried it and get to know more about their tutorial experience from the instructor/ website. ]]></description>
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<p>If you are a fan of Eric Clapton and would like to learn more on how to play his songs, then you should start with learning the basics of the blues genre. Plus, if you are inclined to playing the guitar or at least an avid listener of guitar pieces, then enrolling yourself in blues guitar lesson would be a great idea. No need to worry about any expenses because the internet offers free blues guitar lessons. All you need is to have a stable internet connection, good quality speakers, patience and discipline for you to learn blues style in guitar.</p>
<p> There are websites that offer competitive and free blues guitar lessons. Included in their lessons are the 12-bar-blues and lead guitar techniques that would surely help you on your way to expertise. You do not need to be knowledgeable about guitars or even basic knowledge on how to play a guitar is not required. It can be a great help if you already know the basic foundation but it doesn&#39;t really matter if you don&#39;t. Another good artist that offers free (or to be more accurate, voluntary donation) guitar lessons that caters to beginners too. JustinGuitar.com is a website put up for free though as per the site owner, it is being run by free donations from those who can afford but is mainly free for everyone to visit and learn.</p>
<p> There are still a lot of good websites, tutorials and instructors that offer free blues guitar lessons online. This will be a great step if you are interested in playing the guitar and adopting the blues style to your game. Free lessons are always great especially if you get the best of both worlds, which is getting the best instructional modules and instructor and getting it at no cost (all you need are just a computer and an internet connection). If you are having a hard time choosing from the long list of Google or Yahoo! results when searching for some free tutorials, you might want to pick some that sounds pretty credible and join a forum discussion and see if someone else tried it and get to know more about their tutorial experience from the instructor/ website.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 06:09:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Nowadays, taking private music lessons with a guitar teacher is one of the quickest and most effective ways of mastering guitar. In fact, it&#39;s a waste of time if you try to teach yourself the basics to play guitar instead of finding local guitar teachers and schedule a few lessons. Within weeks you&#39;ll be familiar with the fundamentals of guitar, including common chords, scales, and tablature. You might even be able to play a song or two! It&#39;s not right if you think that all guitar teachers have the same level of teaching. When looking for a teacher with any other industry, you should look at their education, where they graduated from, and what kind of diplomas or awards they have. Unfortunately, the same does not hold true for guitar instructors as some of the best never received a degree in music. You need to remember that it can be difficult to judge a teacher by what they can do themselves behind the guitar. While it is helpful to watch someone and imitate what they are doing, not all guitar teachers are the best guitar players. The same can be said for guitarists as some of the best in the business are actually horrible teachers. Your ideal guitar teacher should be flexible. While being able to provide discipline, he should also be able to follow your interest in the guitar as it gradually matures. To be able to learn guitar effectively, you should tell your guitar teacher what you want from him. When you first interview him, you could tell him what kind of guitar style you would like to play and how much time you have to devote to guitar practice. Once you have given your guitar teacher some idea of where you would like to be, he should have the ability to help you set some goals for yourself, and he should know how to translate these aims into action. Once the teacher becomes familiar with your working methods he should be able to apply the discipline and encouragement needed to help you with your progress as a guitarist. You can get many benefits when learning with a guitar teacher, and here are 3 main and valuable benefits which you should take consideration into. One of the most important benefits of a guitar teacher is the ability to get constant and immediate feedback on you&#39;re playing. They have been playing for years and can correct you the second you do something wrong. This means you waste less time picking up bad habits, and more time playing correctly and accurately. The second benefit of a guitar teacher is the ability of answering your questions. If you don&#39;t understand something, simply ask the teacher to re-explain it. They are at your service and willing to help you with whatever you&#39;re interested in, no matter how big or small of an issue it is. The third benefit is the ability to assess your needs and develop a plan that fits you. In order to learn guitar effectively, you need personal attention and a personalized plan that will help you play towards you strengths and correct your weaknesses. The teacher has the ability to see what you need help with, and can give you assignments that will help develop your skills naturally and sensibly. ]]></description>
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<p>Nowadays, taking private music lessons with a guitar teacher is one of the quickest and most effective ways of mastering guitar. In fact, it&#39;s a waste of time if you try to teach yourself the basics to play guitar instead of finding local guitar teachers and schedule a few lessons. Within weeks you&#39;ll be familiar with the fundamentals of guitar, including common chords, scales, and tablature. You might even be able to play a song or two!</p>
<p> It&#39;s not right if you think that all guitar teachers have the same level of teaching. When looking for a teacher with any other industry, you should look at their education, where they graduated from, and what kind of diplomas or awards they have. Unfortunately, the same does not hold true for guitar instructors as some of the best never received a degree in music.</p>
<p> You need to remember that it can be difficult to judge a teacher by what they can do themselves behind the guitar. While it is helpful to watch someone and imitate what they are doing, not all guitar teachers are the best guitar players. The same can be said for guitarists as some of the best in the business are actually horrible teachers. Your ideal guitar teacher should be flexible. While being able to provide discipline, he should also be able to follow your interest in the guitar as it gradually matures.</p>
<p> To be able to learn guitar effectively, you should tell your guitar teacher what you want from him. When you first interview him, you could tell him what kind of guitar style you would like to play and how much time you have to devote to guitar practice. Once you have given your guitar teacher some idea of where you would like to be, he should have the ability to help you set some goals for yourself, and he should know how to translate these aims into action. Once the teacher becomes familiar with your working methods he should be able to apply the discipline and encouragement needed to help you with your progress as a guitarist.</p>
<p> You can get many benefits when learning with a guitar teacher, and here are 3 main and valuable benefits which you should take consideration into.</p>
<p> One of the most important benefits of a guitar teacher is the ability to get constant and immediate feedback on you&#39;re playing. They have been playing for years and can correct you the second you do something wrong. This means you waste less time picking up bad habits, and more time playing correctly and accurately.</p>
<p> The second benefit of a guitar teacher is the ability of answering your questions. If you don&#39;t understand something, simply ask the teacher to re-explain it. They are at your service and willing to help you with whatever you&#39;re interested in, no matter how big or small of an issue it is. </p>
<p> The third benefit is the ability to assess your needs and develop a plan that fits you. In order to learn guitar effectively, you need personal attention and a personalized plan that will help you play towards you strengths and correct your weaknesses. The teacher has the ability to see what you need help with, and can give you assignments that will help develop your skills naturally and sensibly.</p>
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		<title>How Music Theory Can Improve Your Guitar Playing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 06:09:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Choosing to learn guitar theory is one of the best choices that you can make as a guitar player and musician.  Many overlook the importance of learning music theory for all sorts of ridiculous reasons.  Learn guitar theory now so that you can advance to becoming a much better player. Music theory is simply a way that music in all it&#39;s forms has been written down and explained.  It can aid the guitar player because you can learn and recognize music as it&#39;s being played in ways that you otherwise would not have understood.  When you hear the patterns, scales, and chords that you have learned from theory, you can use this application while playing. One of the biggest arguments that people bring up against learning guitar theory is that you will become this analytical and technical player who lacks emotion in the music.  This logic would be like saying that someone who learned guitar chords lacks emotion because they learned them mentally as opposed to just randomly playing from the heart.  Don&#39;t buy into the excuse that learning means that you will lose the passion for the music that is there. All the great guitar players have learned music theory and understand it&#39;s applications.  Even if they play a certain style, you better believe that they understand the music behind multiple styles of guitar playing because they have sat down and worked on their theory.  They are good at music because they have an understand of music. The best place to start as a guitar player would be with scales.  Learning scales like the major scale will allow your mind to start to understand the relationship between those notes as well as the relationship between the notes in certain chords and why those notes are used as opposed to another.  Practice memorizing and understanding these scales as the backbone of your guitar theory. ]]></description>
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<p>Choosing to learn guitar theory is one of the best choices that you can make as a guitar player and musician.  Many overlook the importance of learning music theory for all sorts of ridiculous reasons.  Learn guitar theory now so that you can advance to becoming a much better player.</p>
<p>Music theory is simply a way that music in all it&#39;s forms has been written down and explained.  It can aid the guitar player because you can learn and recognize music as it&#39;s being played in ways that you otherwise would not have understood.  When you hear the patterns, scales, and chords that you have learned from theory, you can use this application while playing.</p>
<p>One of the biggest arguments that people bring up against learning guitar theory is that you will become this analytical and technical player who lacks emotion in the music.  This logic would be like saying that someone who learned guitar chords lacks emotion because they learned them mentally as opposed to just randomly playing from the heart.  Don&#39;t buy into the excuse that learning means that you will lose the passion for the music that is there.</p>
<p>All the great guitar players have learned music theory and understand it&#39;s applications.  Even if they play a certain style, you better believe that they understand the music behind multiple styles of guitar playing because they have sat down and worked on their theory.  They are good at music because they have an understand of music.</p>
<p>The best place to start as a guitar player would be with scales.  Learning scales like the major scale will allow your mind to start to understand the relationship between those notes as well as the relationship between the notes in certain chords and why those notes are used as opposed to another.  Practice memorizing and understanding these scales as the backbone of your guitar theory.</p>
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		<title>5 Advantages To Taking Online Video Guitar Lessons articles</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 12:05:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ You can find guitar lessons all over the place.  You can attend a school of music, take a private training course, or even learn from other players or family members in an informal setting.  One thing you will find is that the internet is a great place to turn to for help on getting lessons. What follows are five different advantages from online video guitar lessons. 1. Take your time People will take various rates to learn how to play guitar. Some people will simply zip past the first few chords, and others will take weeks or months. When you use a course online, you won&#39;t need to be limited by the pressure of trying to keep pace with a classroom, nor of keeping up with your teacher. You will need to have more discipline to complete the course, but you can learn at your own clip. 2. Learn music you enjoy Sadly, when most learn to play guitar, their instructor or the school they attend do not usually allow them to play music they enjoy.  Rather, in these traditional settings, students are usually given the tools needed to learn the chords and are then allowed to learn other music genres on their own.  When you take online video guitar lessons, you are able to learn music you like. 3. Plenty of lessons It is hard to find anything more boring than having to use the same book in the course of a year to study the same lessons repeatedly.  Thankfully, this is not a problem with online programs, since there are countless websites and other ways to take lessons.  This keeps the lessons enjoyable and helps you learn easier. 4. Learn any time Many will find that lessons that center around an instructor or school are usually inconvenient to the student.  Using lessons online, you have the freedom to take a lesson at any point, when you have the time.  This allows you to take time off when sick or on vacation, or as needed.  You don&#39;t need to worry about schedules: it&#39;s all about your convenience. 5. Visual lessons Many people find that it&#39;s much easier to learn something when you can actually follow along by watching another.  Online video guitar lessons are that way: they allow for user controls such as stopping, fast forwarding, etc.  Videos help to show you precisely how to strum your chord, place your fingers, and how to play a song. The internet has opened up a world of opportunity with online video guitar lessons for everyone.  There are lessons in every difficulty setting, so you can easily learn at a speed that is comfortable, and follow your instructor with helpful videos. ]]></description>
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<p>You can find guitar lessons all over the place.  You can attend a school of music, take a private training course, or even learn from other players or family members in an informal setting.  One thing <br />you will find is that the internet is a great place to turn to for help on getting lessons. What follows are five different advantages from online video guitar lessons.</p>
<p>1. Take your time<br />People will take various rates to learn how to play guitar. Some people will simply zip past the first few chords, and others will take weeks or months. When you use a course online, you won&#39;t need to be limited by the pressure of trying to keep pace with a classroom, nor of keeping up with your teacher. You will need to have more discipline to complete the course, but you can learn at your own clip.</p>
<p>2. Learn music you enjoy <br />Sadly, when most learn to play guitar, their instructor or the school they attend do not usually allow them to play music they enjoy.  Rather, in these traditional settings, students are usually given the tools needed to learn the chords and are then allowed to learn other music genres on their own.  When you take online video guitar lessons, you are able to learn music you like. </p>
<p>3. Plenty of lessons <br />It is hard to find anything more boring than having to use the same book in the course of a year to study the same lessons repeatedly.  Thankfully, this is not a problem with online programs, since there are countless websites and other ways to take lessons.  This keeps the lessons enjoyable and helps you learn easier.</p>
<p>4. Learn any time<br />Many will find that lessons that center around an instructor or school are usually inconvenient to the student.  Using lessons online, you have the freedom to take a lesson at any point, when you have the time.  This allows you to take time off when sick or on vacation, or as needed.  You don&#39;t need to worry about schedules: it&#39;s all about your convenience.</p>
<p>5. Visual lessons<br />Many people find that it&#39;s much easier to learn something when you can actually follow along by watching another.  Online video guitar lessons are that way: they allow for user controls such as stopping, fast forwarding, etc.  Videos help to show you precisely how to strum your chord, place your fingers, and how to play a song.</p>
<p>The internet has opened up a world of opportunity with online video guitar lessons for everyone.  There are lessons in every difficulty setting, so you can easily learn at a speed that is comfortable, and follow your instructor with helpful videos.</p>
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		<title>The Important Tips on How to Learn the Ropes in Playing Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 20:32:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ There is nobody that is born with guitar on his or her hands. We all learn how to play guitar at one point or the other in our lives. The new guitar learners knows quite well that they would have to take time to adequately learn how to play guitar but the issue is usually that they don&#39;t want to have the patience to learn the ropes. They sometimes feel like mastering all the guitar playing skills in two weeks so that they can showcase their new found talent at the party next month. Some even wants to learn guitar as fast as they can so that they can use it to impress their person they admire. Irrespective of what your aim is, learning how to play guitar can be fun and there are certain ways one can hasten the speed of his or her learning curves. Here are some ways you can learn guitar real fast One of the quickest ways of learning how to play guitar is by having a private tutor. If your tutor is well versed, he or she can easily create a course that is uniquely related to your personal learning needs so as to boost you learning process. But you have to be mindful of the fact that hiring a private guitar tutor is quite expensive so it all depends on you budget and your particular needs. You can also learn how to play guitar faster if you can surround yourself with lots of good guitar players. You will definitely learn how to play guitar faster this way but unfortunately, it isn&#39;t everybody that has the opportunity of being close to many good guitarists. It has also been noted that many guitar players that are quite good doesn&#39;t usually have the time and patience to teach the new learners. But you are luck if you have close friends or family members that are good guitar players because they can easily help you out without complaints. The moment you start playing a little bit and joins the band, remember that it then you have more opportunity of learning more from other more experienced folks. But if the two methods above don&#39;t appeal to you or if they are both out of your reach, you can also learn how to play guitar through the internet. In these days of internet mastery and discoveries, guitar learners are one that has really benefited from the opportunities offered by the internet. Just search for god guitar learning websites online or your may even look for video sites that will teach you all you need to know about playing guitar at very little fee. Note that some of the video sites may not really give you the detailed learning process required by the new beginner. You really have to search very well to get to the sites that will be ready to give you solid lesson on how to play guitar without tears. Most of these online courses also offer you playing tools like play along jam track or metronome free. ]]></description>
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<p>There is nobody that is born with guitar on his or her hands. We all learn how to play guitar at one point or the other in our lives. The new guitar learners knows quite well that they would have to take time to adequately learn how to play guitar but the issue is usually that they don&#39;t want to have the patience to learn the ropes. They sometimes feel like mastering all the guitar playing skills in two weeks so that they can showcase their new found talent at the party next month. Some even wants to learn guitar as fast as they can so that they can use it to impress their person they admire. Irrespective of what your aim is, learning how to play guitar can be fun and there are certain ways one can hasten the speed of his or her learning curves.</p>
<p>Here are some ways you can learn guitar real fast</p>
<p>One of the quickest ways of learning how to play guitar is by having a private tutor. If your tutor is well versed, he or she can easily create a course that is uniquely related to your personal learning needs so as to boost you learning process. But you have to be mindful of the fact that hiring a private guitar tutor is quite expensive so it all depends on you budget and your particular needs.</p>
<p>You can also learn how to play guitar faster if you can surround yourself with lots of good guitar players. You will definitely learn how to play guitar faster this way but unfortunately, it isn&#39;t everybody that has the opportunity of being close to many good guitarists. It has also been noted that many guitar players that are quite good doesn&#39;t usually have the time and patience to teach the new learners. But you are luck if you have close friends or family members that are good guitar players because they can easily help you out without complaints. The moment you start playing a little bit and joins the band, remember that it then you have more opportunity of learning more from other more experienced folks.</p>
<p>But if the two methods above don&#39;t appeal to you or if they are both out of your reach, you can also learn how to play guitar through the internet. In these days of internet mastery and discoveries, guitar learners are one that has really benefited from the opportunities offered by the internet. Just search for god guitar learning websites online or your may even look for video sites that will teach you all you need to know about playing guitar at very little fee.</p>
<p>Note that some of the video sites may not really give you the detailed learning process required by the new beginner. You really have to search very well to get to the sites that will be ready to give you solid lesson on how to play guitar without tears. Most of these online courses also offer you playing tools like play along jam track or metronome free.</p>
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		<title>The Easiest Way of Teaching Your Self How to Play Guitar That Will Amaze You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ If you really want to know how to play guitar but know absolutely nothing about the instrument, you shouldn&#39;t worry at all because it isn&#39;t as difficult as you may be thinking. Learning to play guitar is always fun especially to those that really cherish music. You can actually learn and be playing guitar even if your schedule is too tight by merely finding the right guitar lesson online. You have practically done or searched for anything online but you may not have bothered to search for a reliable website where you can learn all hat you really need about guitar from the simplest chords to the playing tracks from famous musicians. You will also be taught how to properly get your fingers acquitted with guitar strings so that you can easily develop your coordination. This will easily enable to play various better tunes on the guitar with fewer hassles. I have been on a forum where people were actually arguing if learning to play guitar from a book isn&#39;t the same as learning from the website or the internet. This is quite tempting but the truth is that there is no way you can picture or visualize what you are merely reading from a book. Consider the inconvenience it would be to you to spread or open the book in front of you while you stretch to strike the guitar chords. Even when you have a book that has details in it, the limitations are still there because guitar learning has much to do with practice and the book may likely be obstructing your effort to practice what you are reading. The internet is the smoothest and most comfortable place you can learn how to play guitar effortlessly. The computer should be open while you carry you guitar and practice what you are reading. The tutorials online are quite comprehensive and in many cases are supported by video tutorials. This kind of online guitar tutorial video is real live practical video taken by somebody else, so all you need to do is follow the instructions as you watch. This usually makes the online lessons look like real live classes. There is no point to start comparing learning guitar from a computer and from a book because the former is far better, easier and more effective. It is important to point out that many website that offer guitar training tutorials have live chat facilities on online. This is really giving you a double portion, because you will be learning from the videos and also have the opportunity to ask questions live from your teacher. Don&#39;t just jump in to any course schedule without making sure that such course will be able to guide you from the fundamental aspects of guitar till you start playing famous tunes by your self. These courses are very cheap online but you have to ensure that you are taking your guitar lessons from reliable websites that will surely give quality tutorials. ]]></description>
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<p>If you really want to know how to play guitar but know absolutely nothing about the instrument, you shouldn&#39;t worry at all because it isn&#39;t as difficult as you may be thinking. Learning to play guitar is always fun especially to those that really cherish music. You can actually learn and be playing guitar even if your schedule is too tight by merely finding the right guitar lesson online.</p>
<p> You have practically done or searched for anything online but you may not have bothered to search for a reliable website where you can learn all hat you really need about guitar from the simplest chords to the playing tracks from famous musicians. You will also be taught how to properly get your fingers acquitted with guitar strings so that you can easily develop your coordination. This will easily enable to play various better tunes on the guitar with fewer hassles.</p>
<p> I have been on a forum where people were actually arguing if learning to play guitar from a book isn&#39;t the same as learning from the website or the internet. This is quite tempting but the truth is that there is no way you can picture or visualize what you are merely reading from a book. Consider the inconvenience it would be to you to spread or open the book in front of you while you stretch to strike the guitar chords. Even when you have a book that has details in it, the limitations are still there because guitar learning has much to do with practice and the book may likely be obstructing your effort to practice what you are reading.</p>
<p> The internet is the smoothest and most comfortable place you can learn how to play guitar effortlessly. The computer should be open while you carry you guitar and practice what you are reading. The tutorials online are quite comprehensive and in many cases are supported by video tutorials. This kind of online guitar tutorial video is real live practical video taken by somebody else, so all you need to do is follow the instructions as you watch. This usually makes the online lessons look like real live classes.</p>
<p> There is no point to start comparing learning guitar from a computer and from a book because the former is far better, easier and more effective. It is important to point out that many website that offer guitar training tutorials have live chat facilities on online. This is really giving you a double portion, because you will be learning from the videos and also have the opportunity to ask questions live from your teacher.</p>
<p> Don&#39;t just jump in to any course schedule without making sure that such course will be able to guide you from the fundamental aspects of guitar till you start playing famous tunes by your self. These courses are very cheap online but you have to ensure that you are taking your guitar lessons from reliable websites that will surely give quality tutorials.</p>
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		<title>Vital Steps for Soloing Success in Lead Guitar learning</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 20:32:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ There are various reasons we learn to play guitar. While some want to be like rock stars and get all the glamour and fame that comes with it, others simply want to learn how to play guitar and sing along just to impress girls. Irrespective of the aim of your quest to learn guitar, the actual guitar learning and play is what separates the wana-be guitar players and those that actually play. As in most things in life, learning guitar takes lots of practice and dedication. If you really want to learn how to play lead guitar, then read the following three steps very well. The first thing you must do is to learn as much arpeggios and scales as you possibly can. All the solo guitar works have been known to face serious obstacles by the players&#39; inability to master much scales and arpeggios. You have to ensure that you can play them is as many ways as possible. Playing them in many different keys are also very important. The second vital step you should take to be able to properly play guitar is to try jamming along with your favorite song after you must have learnt and mastered some arpeggios and scales. You will be able to learn more and faster too if you can device good practice methods and try to record your self while playing rhythm guitar and then follow it up by trying to solo over it. You don&#39;t have to concentrate on the notes and how they sound whenever you are improvising. It may be quite tempting to start playing very fast soon as you grab bits of guitar playing but it is very necessary you remember that you have to learn to be accurate before trying to play fast. It will be easier for you to recognize how any scale would sound over a certain cord if you can easily rip through it and figure out a good ending point to make it sound fluid. Third vital step towards learning how to play lead guitar is by indulging in practices that would help to build finger dexterity. And help to synchronize the pick hand with the fret hand. The practice isn&#39;t like drinking a cup of coffee but you will gain speed by adequately learning it. These, may seem burdensome at the beginning but by the time you get more matured as a guitar player, you will discover that these ‘simple&#39; exercises are quite useful while warming up before practices. Learning how to play guitar may seem demanding but the experience is quite rewarding. If you don&#39;t play guitar, you are definitely missing the exhilarating feelings in the world that are cause by merely wailing out a hot guitar lick. Playing guitar can never be termed a lazy man&#39;s idle because of the work and dedication that is required. You should simple follow the tips mentioned above to learn guitar playing but don&#39;t forget that you have to memorize as many arpeggios and scale as possible. ]]></description>
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<p>There are various reasons we learn to play guitar. While some want to be like rock stars and get all the glamour and fame that comes with it, others simply want to learn how to play guitar and sing along just to impress girls. Irrespective of the aim of your quest to learn guitar, the actual guitar learning and play is what separates the wana-be guitar players and those that actually play. As in most things in life, learning guitar takes lots of practice and dedication. If you really want to learn how to play lead guitar, then read the following three steps very well.</p>
<p>The first thing you must do is to learn as much arpeggios and scales as you possibly can. All the solo guitar works have been known to face serious obstacles by the players&#39; inability to master much scales and arpeggios. You have to ensure that you can play them is as many ways as possible. Playing them in many different keys are also very important.</p>
<p>The second vital step you should take to be able to properly play guitar is to try jamming along with your favorite song after you must have learnt and mastered some arpeggios and scales. You will be able to learn more and faster too if you can device good practice methods and try to record your self while playing rhythm guitar and then follow it up by trying to solo over it. You don&#39;t have to concentrate on the notes and how they sound whenever you are improvising. It may be quite tempting to start playing very fast soon as you grab bits of guitar playing but it is very necessary you remember that you have to learn to be accurate before trying to play fast. It will be easier for you to recognize how any scale would sound over a certain cord if you can easily rip through it and figure out a good ending point to make it sound fluid.</p>
<p>Third vital step towards learning how to play lead guitar is by indulging in practices that would help to build finger dexterity. And help to synchronize the pick hand with the fret hand. The practice isn&#39;t like drinking a cup of coffee but you will gain speed by adequately learning it. These, may seem burdensome at the beginning but by the time you get more matured as a guitar player, you will discover that these ‘simple&#39; exercises are quite useful while warming up before practices.</p>
<p>Learning how to play guitar may seem demanding but the experience is quite rewarding. If you don&#39;t play guitar, you are definitely missing the exhilarating feelings in the world that are cause by merely wailing out a hot guitar lick. Playing guitar can never be termed a lazy man&#39;s idle because of the work and dedication that is required. </p>
<p>You should simple follow the tips mentioned above to learn guitar playing but don&#39;t forget that you have to memorize as many arpeggios and scale as possible.</p>
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		<title>Musicandvideo.Com Rock And Roll Sheet Music</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 20:32:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Music memorabilia is becoming more and more coveted with MP3 players dominating the landscape. These days, a record collection, even a CD collection, is obsolete; now, you can carry it all with you in your pocket. Fortunately, MusicAndVideo.com has an extensive collection of music and videos, including rock and roll sheet music for musicians, professional and amateur. Sources for rock and roll sheet music are dwindling fast, but MusicAndVideo.com is your online source for all your rock and roll sheet music needs. In fact, they&#39;ve received the top 5 Star rating as an Amazon Shop as well as an E-Bay shop, for their impressive selection of rock and roll sheet music and their prompt, reliable delivery. Musicians still need rock and roll sheet music to learn new songs. Today&#39;s amateur bands want to sound as professional as possible; therefore, they need a reliable source for rock and roll sheet music to learn how to play all the hit tunes. With the popularity of talent shows and karaoke, rock and roll sheet music comes in handy not only for musicians, but for singers in order to learn the lyrics to songs they want to perform. In addition, music teachers need a reliable source to find rock and roll sheet music for students learning to play guitar, piano, bass guitar, drums, and other instruments commonly used in this genre of music. MusicAndVideo.com is a one-stop online source for rock and roll sheet music, making it easy to get the rock and roll sheet music you need, to learn the songs people want to hear. With today&#39;s retail music landscape dwindling, the Internet is proving to be the most reliable source for items like rock and roll sheet music, vinyl records, rare posters, books and concert tickets. This type of memorabilia is still important to many people, as is the ability to perpetuate musical talent with the proper tools. At MusicAndVideo.com you can find the most extensive selection of rock and roll sheet music from an infinite array of artists, spanning the generations. From Elvis Presley and The Beatles, to Fleetwood Mac and Keith Urban, you can find the rock and roll sheet music for all the songs you love. Some of the titles are extremely rare, out of print or difficult to find anywhere but online. MusicAndVideo.com gets new merchandise in every week, and is constantly updating their selection of rock and roll sheet music to satisfy not only musicians and teachers, but collectors of such memorabilia, who want to preserve memories, and keep their favourite tunes with them in any form possible. Embrace technology by ordering your rock and roll sheet music online at www.MusicAndVideo.com , but keep the "good old days" alive at the same time by expanding your collection of classic rock and roll sheet music with titles you might have missed. MusicAndVideo.com has the most impressive online selection that is sure to impress the most discerning musician, teacher, or music fan. Check out their selection and you are sure to find something you want. ]]></description>
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<p>Music memorabilia is becoming more and more coveted with MP3 players dominating the landscape. These days, a record collection, even a CD collection, is obsolete; now, you can carry it all with you in your pocket. </p>
<p>Fortunately, MusicAndVideo.com has an extensive collection of music and videos, including <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.musicandvideo.com/">rock and roll sheet music</a> for musicians, professional and amateur. Sources for rock and roll sheet music are dwindling fast, but MusicAndVideo.com is your online source for all your rock and roll sheet music needs. In fact, they&#39;ve received the top 5 Star rating as an Amazon Shop as well as an E-Bay shop, for their impressive selection of rock and roll sheet music and their prompt, reliable delivery. </p>
<p>Musicians still need rock and roll sheet music to learn new songs. Today&#39;s amateur bands want to sound as professional as possible; therefore, they need a reliable source for rock and roll sheet music to learn how to play all the hit tunes. With the popularity of talent shows and karaoke, rock and roll sheet music comes in handy not only for musicians, but for singers in order to learn the lyrics to songs they want to perform. In addition, music teachers need a reliable source to find rock and roll sheet music for students learning to play guitar, piano, bass guitar, drums, and other instruments commonly used in this genre of music. MusicAndVideo.com is a one-stop online source for rock and roll sheet music, making it easy to get the rock and roll sheet music you need, to learn the songs people want to hear. </p>
<p>With today&#39;s retail music landscape dwindling, the Internet is proving to be the most reliable source for items like rock and roll sheet music, vinyl records, rare posters, books and concert tickets. This type of memorabilia is still important to many people, as is the ability to perpetuate musical talent with the proper tools. At MusicAndVideo.com you can find the most extensive selection of rock and roll sheet music from an infinite array of artists, spanning the generations. From Elvis Presley and The Beatles, to Fleetwood Mac and Keith Urban, you can find the rock and roll sheet music for all the songs you love. Some of the titles are extremely rare, out of print or difficult to find anywhere but online. MusicAndVideo.com gets new merchandise in every week, and is constantly updating their selection of rock and roll sheet music to satisfy not only musicians and teachers, but collectors of such memorabilia, who want to preserve memories, and keep their favourite tunes with them in any form possible. </p>
<p>Embrace technology by ordering your rock and roll sheet music online at www.MusicAndVideo.com , but keep the &#8220;good old days&#8221; alive at the same time by expanding your collection of classic rock and roll sheet music with titles you might have missed. MusicAndVideo.com has the most impressive online selection that is sure to impress the most discerning musician, teacher, or music fan. Check out their selection and you are sure to find something you want. </p>
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		<title>Why Getting a Guitar Instruction DVD Is the Best Way to Learn How to Play a Guitar?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 20:32:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ My main goal of writing this article is helping you, guitar players, who asking yourselves where can I get high quality guitar instruction DVD? If you&#39;ve faced this question I strongly recommend you to keep reading because on this article I&#39;ll share my own experience of whole the methods for guitar lessons. When I started to play guitar 2 years ago I didn&#39;t know what guitar courses to choose. I mean, seriously, there are so many ways to learn play a guitar. Which way is the best? The first method I&#39;ve try was search the net for the basic chords and looking for easy songs for playing. I found few websites that sharing guitar chords for free and I&#39;ve started to learn it by myself. The basic chords (A, Am, C, D, Dm, G, E, Em) was OK but when I reached the F chord I had my first difficult. The second method I&#39;ve try was hiring a guitar private teacher. That was good idea because he taught me some tricks that can ease my chord transfers and make it heard smoother. He also gave me some nice tips how to play those F chords and all the other "advanced" chords (such as Fm, B, Bm and more). The only problem was it was money consuming. I&#39;ve invested nearly 50$ per week on this guitar lessons. The third method I&#39;ve try was signing up to guitar course over the internet. That course you paid onetime fee and got access for EBooks and DVDs. This was pretty much the combine of the first two methods. It was like you have private guitar teacher in your room, but the difference is you paying only once. You can learn guitar through your computer and the course is very professional and suites for all skill levels. My favorite method of all the three was the third one. I&#39;ve find out that that my skills improved during the course&#39;s progress. My strumming improved dramatically, not to mention the hammer-ons and the pull-offs tricks. I remember specially that I had particularly problem with palm muting before this course but now I&#39;m starting to get it. Now after 6 months I&#39;m using it I happy with my decision so much that this is the main reason for writing this article - to help you guys, who don&#39;t know which guitar course to choose, take the decision. You&#39;re welcome to visit my website for additional information. Hope you find this information useful. ]]></description>
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<p>My main goal of writing this article is helping you, guitar players, who asking yourselves where can I get high quality guitar instruction DVD?</p>
<p>If you&#39;ve faced this question I strongly recommend you to keep reading because on this article I&#39;ll share my own experience of whole the methods for guitar lessons.</p>
<p>When I started to play guitar 2 years ago I didn&#39;t know what guitar courses to choose.<br />I mean, seriously, there are so many ways to learn play a guitar. Which way is the best?</p>
<p>The first method I&#39;ve try was search the net for the basic chords and looking for easy songs for playing. I found few websites that sharing guitar chords for free and I&#39;ve started to learn it by myself. The basic chords (A, Am, C, D, Dm, G, E, Em) was OK but when I reached the F chord I had my first difficult.</p>
<p>The second method I&#39;ve try was hiring a guitar private teacher. That was good idea because he taught me some tricks that can ease my chord transfers and make it heard smoother. He also gave me some nice tips how to play those F chords and all the other &#8220;advanced&#8221; chords (such as Fm, B, Bm and more).<br />The only problem was it was money consuming. I&#39;ve invested nearly 50$ per week on this guitar lessons.</p>
<p>The third method I&#39;ve try was signing up to guitar course over the internet. That course you paid onetime fee and got access for EBooks and DVDs. This was pretty much the combine of the first two methods. It was like you have private guitar teacher in your room, but the difference is you paying only once. You can learn guitar through your computer and the course is very professional and suites for all skill levels.</p>
<p>My favorite method of all the three was the third one. I&#39;ve find out that that my skills improved during the course&#39;s progress. My strumming improved dramatically, not to mention the hammer-ons and the pull-offs tricks.<br />I remember specially that I had particularly problem with palm muting before this course but now I&#39;m starting to get it.</p>
<p>Now after 6 months I&#39;m using it I happy with my decision so much that this is the main reason for writing this article &#8211; to help you guys, who don&#39;t know which guitar course to choose, take the decision.<br />You&#39;re welcome to visit my website for additional information.<br />Hope you find this information useful.</p>
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		<title>How Long Does It Take To Learn How To Play Guitar Online?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 19:15:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ There is definite time schedule it will take for anyone to start playing guitar perfectly. The individual is one major propellant that pushes people to either stay glued till they ‘perfect&#39; it or simply rush to YouTube to learn a song. It all depends on what the individual learner want to achieve with it. Importantly, the length of time isn&#39;t that necessary but how well the person can be able to play guitar at the end of the day. If music has always been what you really desired to do, then you simply have to do it well but if you are there just to while away time, it is a different ball game altogether. Many people had actually wanted to know how long it will take them to learn how to play guitar and this prompted me to come up with a simple test. It is called "passion test" and will help you to test your strength and interest in guitar and music. The first passion test question: "How passionate are you about guitar and music?" You are advised to take a sheet of paper and number from one to ten at the left hand side of the plain sheet. Then in a very relaxed form, write all the interests, professionals and personal roles, activities and musical engagements that stir up feelings inside of you. Make sure you write these in order of their importance to you. Example of how your answer will be is: Going To Dance Listening To Music. Staying At Home With My Wife And Kids Going For Hiking During Holidays Going To The Beach With The Kids During Breaks e.t.c Just be frank and write all the things you would ordinarily do when you have free time and detailed musical engagements you may have wish you can take part in. The feedback may simply be interpreted thus; If guitar or playing guitar falls in the top 5 of these interests, then the analysis below might be of great interest to you. You have to know today that guitar playing isn&#39;t a destination in its self by a life time journey. Anybody that decides to embark on it will enjoy it more if he or she is dedicated and determined. You definitely need a well structure guitar course and if you really want to stand out and start playing to your heart desires real soon, you may have to contact a private teacher that will take time to groom you. You have to ready to read and learn everything about guitar but nothing will work and you can never play if you don&#39;t practice continually on a daily basis. On the other hand, if guitar fall below the top 5 in your priority above, you may still play guitar but you are advised to take it simply as hobby your time and energy to other productive activities. You can learn to play guitar in an average of 12 months if you are in this category. ]]></description>
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<p>There is definite time schedule it will take for anyone to start playing guitar perfectly. The individual is one major propellant that pushes people to either stay glued till they ‘perfect&#39; it or simply rush to YouTube to learn a song. It all depends on what the individual learner want to achieve with it. Importantly, the length of time isn&#39;t that necessary but how well the person can be able to play guitar at the end of the day.</p>
<p>If music has always been what you really desired to do, then you simply have to do it well but if you are there just to while away time, it is a different ball game altogether.</p>
<p>Many people had actually wanted to know how long it will take them to learn how to play guitar and this prompted me to come up with a simple test. It is called &#8220;passion test&#8221; and will help you to test your strength and interest in guitar and music.</p>
<p>The first passion test question: &#8220;How passionate are you about guitar and music?&#8221;</p>
<p>You are advised to take a sheet of paper and number from one to ten at the left hand side of the plain sheet. Then in a very relaxed form, write all the interests, professionals and personal roles, activities and musical engagements that stir up feelings inside of you. Make sure you write these in order of their importance to you.</p>
<p>Example of how your answer will be is:</p>
<ol>
<li>Going To Dance</li>
<li>Listening To Music.</li>
<li>Staying At Home With My Wife And Kids</li>
<li>Going For Hiking During Holidays</li>
<li>Going To The Beach With The Kids During Breaks e.t.c</li>
</ol>
<p>Just be frank and write all the things you would ordinarily do when you have free time and detailed musical engagements you may have wish you can take part in.</p>
<p>The feedback may simply be interpreted thus;</p>
<p>If guitar or playing guitar falls in the top 5 of these interests, then the analysis below might be of great interest to you.</p>
<p>You have to know today that guitar playing isn&#39;t a destination in its self by a life time journey. Anybody that decides to embark on it will enjoy it more if he or she is dedicated and determined.</p>
<p>You definitely need a well structure guitar course and if you really want to stand out and start playing to your heart desires real soon, you may have to contact a private teacher that will take time to groom you.</p>
<p>You have to ready to read and learn everything about guitar but nothing will work and you can never play if you don&#39;t practice continually on a daily basis.</p>
<p>On the other hand, if guitar fall below the top 5 in your priority above, you may still play guitar but you are advised to take it simply as hobby your time and energy to other productive activities. You can learn to play guitar in an average of 12 months if you are in this category.</p>
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		<title>Three easy-to-learn guitar songs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ A lot of people give up quite early in their guitar learning career. This is not often because they lack the needed interest, but simply from the notion that learning the guitar is hard, something only gods have to do before bedtime. However, I have discovered in my brief existence on earth that this is not actually the case; you are probably not learning right. If you learn the guitar under a rigid and dour atmosphere, it might prove daunting. One of the problems with learning the guitar the fun way, is that people at the beginner level often feel that the songs to learn are hard to score. That&#39;s a real problem, and I am writing to make you have a sixth sense of songs that are easy for you to score as a beginner, all the while taking care to make sure they are not ridiculously simple pieces or boring trash.   My first take on this issue is that song by Eric Clapton. I wonder if you have heard of Sunshine of Your Love? Funny enough, this song is one of the major surprises in the guitar world. I know you&#39;re probably wondering why I have highlighted this song. Well, I did so because this is one song that was composed in minor pentatonic notes. Still don&#39;t get the point? In essence, you get to have fun learning the notes, as well as improve on your guitar theory as well. This will help you strengthen you in power chords, string bending and the notes as well.   Listen to Oasis, or more specifically, Waterfall, and you will know that the song will be worth scoring. The thing with this piece is that it is one song that a natural acoustic guitarist will fall for instantly. It allows for intense strumming - something acoustic guitarists love - and the chords are quite easy to pick up. In short, this song will leave your strumming abilities and your chord stock updated.   I don&#39;t&#39; believe there is anyone on earth who has not heard Stand by Me, a masterpiece by Ben E. King? This song is very easy to pick up, because it employs only two chords, the A and E bar chords, so it would be ideal for you as a beginner. In essence, your guitar skills will be receiving improvement in the following areas: bar e chords, treble and bass line picking as well as your chord progression.   I understand how it feels to be frustrated when you can&#39;t play even just one song on the guitar you profess to be learning. I would however suggest that you get the basic guitar skills before you embark on the noble quest for easy songs to play. The songs will then serve as a witness to the fact that you have mastered the learnt skills and will help improve your qualities until you find yourself to be a state-of-the art guitarist. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of people give up quite early in their guitar learning career. This is not often because they lack the needed interest, but simply from the notion that learning the guitar is hard, something only gods have to do before bedtime. However, I have discovered in my brief existence on earth that this is not actually the case; you are probably not learning right. If you learn the guitar under a rigid and dour atmosphere, it might prove daunting. One of the problems with learning the guitar the fun way, is that people at the beginner level often feel that the songs to learn are hard to score. That&#39;s a real problem, and I am writing to make you have a sixth sense of songs that are easy for you to score as a beginner, all the while taking care to make sure they are not ridiculously simple pieces or boring trash.</p>
<p>My first take on this issue is that song by Eric Clapton. I wonder if you have heard of Sunshine of Your Love? Funny enough, this song is one of the major surprises in the guitar world. I know you&#39;re probably wondering why I have highlighted this song. Well, I did so because this is one song that was composed in minor pentatonic notes. Still don&#39;t get the point? In essence, you get to have fun learning the notes, as well as improve on your guitar theory as well. This will help you strengthen you in power chords, string bending and the notes as well.</p>
<p>Listen to Oasis, or more specifically, Waterfall, and you will know that the song will be worth scoring. The thing with this piece is that it is one song that a natural acoustic guitarist will fall for instantly. It allows for intense strumming &#8211; something acoustic guitarists love &#8211; and the chords are quite easy to pick up. In short, this song will leave your strumming abilities and your chord stock updated.</p>
<p>I don&#39;t&#39; believe there is anyone on earth who has not heard Stand by Me, a masterpiece by Ben E. King? This song is very easy to pick up, because it employs only two chords, the A and E bar chords, so it would be ideal for you as a beginner. In essence, your guitar skills will be receiving improvement in the following areas: bar e chords, treble and bass line picking as well as your chord progression.</p>
<p>I understand how it feels to be frustrated when you can&#39;t play even just one song on the guitar you profess to be learning. I would however suggest that you get the basic guitar skills before you embark on the noble quest for easy songs to play. The songs will then serve as a witness to the fact that you have mastered the learnt skills and will help improve your qualities until you find yourself to be a state-of-the art guitarist.</p>
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		<title>Learn the basics of the guitar online</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 19:15:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ It is great news that you have decided to do the noble thing: learn the guitar. Now the thing to do is select the mode through which you want to acquire guitar knowledge. There are three basic ways by which you can learn guitar proficiency. It all depends on your person, what you like and how you feel about learning generally. You can opt to teach yourself guitar - and there are quite an ample amount of teach yourself kits lying around, employ the services of a private tutor, or you can use the final option: learning online. If you ask me, I would recommend that you learn online. Not that there&#39;s anything wrong with the other options, but the online option is laced with many advantages that are hard to ignore. For one it is quite cost considerate, and it is a flexible plan, making it cool and fun learning the guitar. You stand more chances of covering more ground with the online method than the others, in my humble opinion. There are various ways by which you can imbibe guitar skills online. A particular method may prove more effective for you in conveying the importance of chords and their representation than others, for example. Personally, I find that pictorial representation of the concepts of the guitar are quite helpful in a given guitar scenario. It is quite helpful, seeing that you will not require the services of a tutor, or the online option. To make you realize how useful this method is, I would like you to remember how you were taught the letters of you alphabet with pictures. In any event, however, I would urge you not to jump into finalized speculation, as it is not all that works for one person that will work for another. Another means by which people may learn the guitar is using that wealth of resources: the tablature. The tablature is quite effective, because you do not have to have had previous experience reading guitar notes before. I know many people who have learnt the guitar using this process. However, I would like you to beware of the hidden danger of using the tablature, like I did. I used to get the rhythm and progression of songs mixed up when using the tablature as these are not explicitly highlighted on the tablature. If you find out you are falling prey to this problem too, I suggest that you go to the power of Google - the world&#39;s best search engine - and tap into the wealth of resources therein that will help you gain a mastery of the tablature. As you can see, these methods I have outlined are basically DIY methods. They allow you expand your horizons using personal helpful activities. However, I am one that stands for tutoring as well as the online method. It aids your fast assimilation if you have someone whom you can watch while he teaches you the ropes. Best of luck! ]]></description>
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<p>It is great news that you have decided to do the noble thing: learn the guitar. Now the thing to do is select the mode through which you want to acquire guitar knowledge. There are three basic ways by which you can learn guitar proficiency. It all depends on your person, what you like and how you feel about learning generally. You can opt to teach yourself guitar &#8211; and there are quite an ample amount of teach yourself kits lying around, employ the services of a private tutor, or you can use the final option: learning online. If you ask me, I would recommend that you learn online. Not that there&#39;s anything wrong with the other options, but the online option is laced with many advantages that are hard to ignore. For one it is quite cost considerate, and it is a flexible plan, making it cool and fun learning the guitar. You stand more chances of covering more ground with the online method than the others, in my humble opinion.</p>
<p>There are various ways by which you can imbibe guitar skills online. A particular method may prove more effective for you in conveying the importance of chords and their representation than others, for example. Personally, I find that pictorial representation of the concepts of the guitar are quite helpful in a given guitar scenario. It is quite helpful, seeing that you will not require the services of a tutor, or the online option. To make you realize how useful this method is, I would like you to remember how you were taught the letters of you alphabet with pictures. In any event, however, I would urge you not to jump into finalized speculation, as it is not all that works for one person that will work for another.</p>
<p>Another means by which people may learn the guitar is using that wealth of resources: the tablature. The tablature is quite effective, because you do not have to have had previous experience reading guitar notes before. I know many people who have learnt the guitar using this process. However, I would like you to beware of the hidden danger of using the tablature, like I did. I used to get the rhythm and progression of songs mixed up when using the tablature as these are not explicitly highlighted on the tablature. If you find out you are falling prey to this problem too, I suggest that you go to the power of Google &#8211; the world&#39;s best search engine &#8211; and tap into the wealth of resources therein that will help you gain a mastery of the tablature.</p>
<p>As you can see, these methods I have outlined are basically DIY methods. They allow you expand your horizons using personal helpful activities. However, I am one that stands for tutoring as well as the online method. It aids your fast assimilation if you have someone whom you can watch while he teaches you the ropes.</p>
<p>Best of luck!</p>
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		<title>Learn Guitar Fast &#8211; 3 Awesome Tips To Playing the Guitar in 24 Hours</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 19:15:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Most people want to learn guitar fast. How can you blame them because it is such a fun instrument to play, and almost anyone enjoys hearing someone talented playing the guitar. The truth is you can pick up the guitar for the first time and play a simple in a couple of hours. But, you will still not know all the great things about playing the guitar. The purpose of this article will be to give you three tips you can use to play the guitar fast and provide a foundation for continued learning of this wonderful instrument. First, when learning to play the guitar fast is to learn all the parts and pieces of the guitar. I understand this may sound boring and unimportant, however, it is extremely importan This will give you a solid foundation in your education of the guitar and is extremely important. Knowing how the instructors and the books speak will help you understand better what you are being taught. Furthermore, it will help you understand how sound is created so learning to play the guitar will be more logical. It should not be overlooked. Second thing to learn guitar fast is you will want to spend some time researching the different places online where you can get instruction. A great resource to begin is visiting LearnGuitarGuides.com. This site has a list you can join that offers some awesome tips for learning the guitar. The best part is they do not charge a dime. There are also other great places to visit online like YouTube and other video sharing sites. The third thing to do to learn guitar fast is to stay committed to practicing. 30 minutes a day, and five times a week is a good rule of thumb to learn to play the guitarIt may seem like a lot, but it isn&#39;t if you have a passion for learning the guitar. They do not have the proper techniques and teaching they need to learn how to play the guitar. A nice book or guide can help someone overcome this obstacle. Once again, I would recommend visiting LearnGuitarGuides.com to get more information. As you can see if you want to learn guitar fast there are some simple things you can do to start playing within a day. The learning, however, will never stop. Therefore, while learnin the guitar can start quickly there is a lifetime of learning for any guitar player. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people want to learn guitar fast. How can you blame them because it is such a fun instrument to play, and almost anyone enjoys hearing someone talented playing the guitar. The truth is you can pick up the guitar for the first time and play a simple in a couple of hours. But, you will still not know all the great things about playing the guitar. The purpose of this article will be to give you three tips you can use to play the guitar fast and provide a foundation for continued learning of this wonderful instrument.</p>
<p>First, when learning to play the guitar fast is to learn all the parts and pieces of the guitar. I understand this may sound boring and unimportant, however, it is extremely important. This will give you a solid foundation in your education of the guitar and is extremely important. Knowing how the instructors and the books speak will help you understand better what you are being taught. Furthermore, it will help you understand how sound is created so learning to play the guitar will be more logical. It should not be overlooked.</p>
<p>Second thing to learn guitar fast is you will want to spend some time researching the different places online where you can get instruction. This site has a list you can join that offers some awesome tips for learning the guitar. The best part is they do not charge a dime. There are also other great places to visit online like YouTube and other video sharing sites.</p>
<p>The third thing to do to learn guitar fast is to stay committed to practicing. 30 minutes a day, and five times a week is a good rule of thumb to learn to play the guitar. It may seem like a lot, but it isn&#8217;t if you have a passion for learning the guitar. They do not have the proper techniques and teaching they need to learn how to play the guitar. A nice book or guide can help someone overcome this obstacle.</p>
<p>As you can see if you want to learn guitar fast there are some simple things you can do to start playing within a day. The learning, however, will never stop. Therefore, while learning the guitar can start quickly there is a lifetime of learning for any guitar player.</p>
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		<title>Teaching Yourself How to Play Guitar Is Quite Easier Than You Think</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Lots of things are changing and majority of these changes are geared towards making life and living better for all mankind. There are certain things that used to take a week to be accomplished some years earlier but such things may surprisingly be done today in less than a day or in some amazing cases, in few hours! Many of use love music and it isn&#39;t surprising that these changes are also occurring in the music industry too. Guitar is one component of music that had dominated many discussion forums. The recent changes especially as occasioned by the internet has really positively affected the way guitar is played and learned by millions of music lovers all over the world. Before now, people used to learn how ton play guitar by going to a teachers place and sit down to be taught. Some still do it today but it is fast evaporating into the thin air. Others also used to work in to some music stores and buy books that give guitar playing guides. This is also becoming obsolete. The current trend if for those that really want to learn how to start playing guitar to simply buy CD, software or DVD that would easily put them through. There are lots of do-it-your-self methods people now use to learn guitar playing. Some online websites even go to the extent of offering absolutely free live web ‘chat&#39; between ‘students and teachers&#39;. Teaching your self how to play guitar isn&#39;t just better than going to a teacher to sit down be taught because of the need to save money but you will save time too. Don&#39;t forget that if you get a comprehensive do-it-yourself training, you can pass it on to your friends or relations later. You have to be determined never to slack off if you are teaching yourself because there won&#39;t be any teacher to nag and drag you. But the beautiful part of it all is that the creators of many of these do-it-it-yourself guitar tutorial guides knows that the learner may be distracted along the line so they take time to make the lessons very interesting. Don&#39;t be deceived by the large amount of free guitar guide information that is everywhere on the internet. It is advisable for you to get a paid program. The most expensive guitar training guides online aren&#39;t more than $50, so there is no reason for anyone to go the other way. Settle for only courses that are very detailed and comprehensive. You would be assured that you must have learnt all there is to learn and there won&#39;t be any further need for you to go for more training. Above all, if you must teach your self how to play guitar effectively, you must be disciplined and be ready to keep going even when you are getting bored and down. There won&#39;t be need for you to want to quit midway if you are making progress. I will advise you have a small ‘party&#39; in your home so that you will opportunity to play to the listening pleasure of your guests. ]]></description>
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<p>Lots of things are changing and majority of these changes are geared towards making life and living better for all mankind. There are certain things that used to take a week to be accomplished some years earlier but such things may surprisingly be done today in less than a day or in some amazing cases, in few hours!</p>
<p>Many of use love music and it isn&#39;t surprising that these changes are also occurring in the music industry too. Guitar is one component of music that had dominated many discussion forums. The recent changes especially as occasioned by the internet has really positively affected the way guitar is played and learned by millions of music lovers all over the world. Before now, people used to learn how ton play guitar by going to a teachers place and sit down to be taught. Some still do it today but it is fast evaporating into the thin air. Others also used to work in to some music stores and buy books that give guitar playing guides. This is also becoming obsolete. The current trend if for those that really want to learn how to start playing guitar to simply buy CD, software or DVD that would easily put them through.</p>
<p>There are lots of do-it-your-self methods people now use to learn guitar playing. Some online websites even go to the extent of offering absolutely free live web ‘chat&#39; between ‘students and teachers&#39;. Teaching your self how to play guitar isn&#39;t just better than going to a teacher to sit down be taught because of the need to save money but you will save time too. Don&#39;t forget that if you get a comprehensive do-it-yourself training, you can pass it on to your friends or relations later.</p>
<p>You have to be determined never to slack off if you are teaching yourself because there won&#39;t be any teacher to nag and drag you. But the beautiful part of it all is that the creators of many of these do-it-it-yourself guitar tutorial guides knows that the learner may be distracted along the line so they take time to make the lessons very interesting.</p>
<p>Don&#39;t be deceived by the large amount of free guitar guide information that is everywhere on the internet. It is advisable for you to get a paid program. The most expensive guitar training guides online aren&#39;t more than $50, so there is no reason for anyone to go the other way.</p>
<p>Settle for only courses that are very detailed and comprehensive. You would be assured that you must have learnt all there is to learn and there won&#39;t be any further need for you to go for more training. Above all, if you must teach your self how to play guitar effectively, you must be disciplined and be ready to keep going even when you are getting bored and down. There won&#39;t be need for you to want to quit midway if you are making progress.</p>
<p>I will advise you have a small ‘party&#39; in your home so that you will opportunity to play to the listening pleasure of your guests.</p>
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		<title>Avoiding Practice Burnout When Learning To Play Guitar</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article is about how to avoid guitar practice burnout &#8211; something that happens to all of us from time to time!</p>
<p>Yep it&#8217;s true. Many of us at one time or another has experienced those  &#8220;blah&#8221; days where the last thing we want to do is pick up our guitar and  practice. But don&#8217;t fret! Here you&#8217;ll discover valuable little tidbits  to help keep you motivated with learning and practicing guitar, so let&#8217;s  get started&#8230;</p>
<p>How to Avoid Guitar Practice Burnout:</p>
<p>1) Enjoy the process of learning guitar.</p>
<p>This sounds basic, but often beginner guitarist&#8217;s will focus on negative  aspects about their guitar playing skill level. Instead of &#8220;beating  yourself up&#8221; remember that all professional guitarists started off just  like you. The truth is that learning guitar takes time, patience and  practice.</p>
<p>As a beginner, you should not try to learn to play guitar too quickly.  Why? In trying to learn guitar too quickly you&#8217;ll risk increased muscle  tension which can actually reduce your guitar playing ability.</p>
<p>So slow and steady guitar lessons will benefit you best for long-term success.</p>
<p>2) Use the quality guitar learning methods.</p>
<p>Many people find that learning to play guitar using traditional methods  is too difficult, overwhelming and time consuming. And because of this  difficulty, many people give up on their dreams of learning to play  guitar because the guitar learning techniques were inadequate.</p>
<p>Luckily though, now days you can get online guitar lessons that teach a  new and revolutionary way to learn guitar that produces fast and  effective results. These new guitar lesson techniques make learning  guitar fun and easy. So, if learning guitar using traditional guitar  methods is too difficult, or causing you too much frustration, know that  there are new and improved ways to learn guitar that work extremely  well.</p>
<p>3) Learn to practice guitar at your pace.</p>
<p>In learning to play guitar, you&#8217;ll discover that some days you&#8217;re more motivated than other days.</p>
<p>For example, some days you&#8217;ll feel like playing the guitar for hours on  end, and at other times, you&#8217;ll only want to practice guitar for a few  minutes. This is normal and if it&#8217;s one of your &#8220;off days&#8221; allow  yourself to enjoy a break from a long practice section without feeling  guilty.</p>
<p>4) Look to others for inspiration.</p>
<p>One of the best motivators in trying to achieve any goal, like learning  guitar, is to look to other people for help and assistance. Consider  joining a musicians group and online music forums where you can share  tips, successes and troubles with other guitarists online.</p>
<p>Chances are, there will be another guitar player who has had the same  problem you&#8217;re facing who can give you great advice. Learning how other people achieved their guitar playing success,  and the pitfalls they incountered along the way (and how to avoid  them), will help tremendously to inspire and motivate you along the way  while learning guitar.</p>
<p>The #1 Reason Beginner Guitarists Give-Up:</p>
<p>The biggest reason many people new to learning guitar give-up is because  they loose the JOY of learning to play guitar. Why? Many beginner  guitarists are excited about their new hobby, and this excitement causes  many people to rush into trying to play their first song as quickly as  possible.</p>
<p>However by not FIRST taking the time to learn proper guitar basics,  usually results in increased playing difficulties and frustration. And  frustration is what eventually leads many beginners to give-up on their  dreams of playing the guitar.</p>
<p>But don&#8217;t worry! By following the tips above, you&#8217;ll be well ahead of most people learning to play guitar.</p>
<p>Remember, to avoid practice burnout, it&#8217;s critical learn to play guitar  at a consistent pace, allow yourself breaks from playing guitar as  needed, and keep yourself motivated by seeking out other guitarists for  help and inspiration.</p>
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		<title>Has Guitar Songs All Been Done Already?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ There is a broad school of opinion that holds most of the music on the market today to be derivative, copied from famous acts of the past, not creative enough. When a new band pops up and becomes popular, there always seems to be a caveat attached by the sage music experts. “The Strokes? They’re OK, but they sound like a cross between the Stooges and Blondie”, they might say, or equally they may argue that Snow Patrol sound like Coldplay, and Coldplay sounded like Radiohead, and Radiohead sounded like U2. If we listen to everyone with something to say, then everything has already been done. This attitude can be pretty daunting for people looking to break into the music industry, and even those about to take up the guitar. When we first learn to play we are almost always trying to play someone else’s songs. And when we first compose something of our own, it is never long until the moment when someone says “Yes, that’s quite nice. Sounds a lot like Muse…” and under these circumstances it is hard to keep the motivation going. How do you differentiate yourself when you are starting out? The truth of the matter is that this kind of accusation has been around for some time. The Beatles, the Stones, Elvis Presley and the Sex Pistols were all accused of plagiarism themselves. From time to time, some of them admitted to it. The key is to create what you want to create – because if you’re trying to please everyone, you’d be best advised not to start. You can learn to play guitar songs here. Jamorama Review &#038; How to Play Guitar &#124; Learn Guitar &#124; Guitar Lessons &#124; Learn to Play Guitar ]]></description>
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<p>There is a broad school of opinion that holds most of the music on the market today to be derivative, copied from famous acts of the past, not creative enough. When a new band pops up and becomes popular, there always seems to be a caveat attached by the sage music experts. “The Strokes? They’re OK, but they sound like a cross between the Stooges and Blondie”, they might say, or equally they may argue that Snow Patrol sound like Coldplay, and Coldplay sounded like Radiohead, and Radiohead sounded like U2. If we listen to everyone with something to say, then everything has already been done.</p>
<p>This attitude can be pretty daunting for people looking to break into the music industry, and even those about to take up the guitar. When we first learn to play we are almost always trying to play someone else’s songs. And when we first compose something of our own, it is never long until the moment when someone says “Yes, that’s quite nice. Sounds a lot like Muse…” and under these circumstances it is hard to keep the motivation going. How do you differentiate yourself when you are starting out?</p>
<p>The truth of the matter is that this kind of accusation has been around for some time. The Beatles, the Stones, Elvis Presley and the Sex Pistols were all accused of plagiarism themselves. From time to time, some of them admitted to it. The key is to create what you want to create – because if you’re trying to please everyone, you’d be best advised not to start. You can <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://guitarplayerworld.com/Learn_And_Play_Easy_Songs_On_Guitar.html">learn to play guitar songs</a> here.</p>
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		<title>Selling Out Guitar Concerts – The Accusations You’ll Need To Prepare For</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The world of music can be a pretty nasty place when you start. Whatever people might say about it being tough and lonely at the top, what do you think Bono says to a bad review? Do you think Chris Martin or Jack White feel particularly slighted when people criticise their voices? No, they have got the toughest bit out of the way because from starting out to the point where you begin to have even modest success, there will be people ready and willing to try and make you feel like giving up. This is when you have to stick at it, because it will make future criticism much easier to bear. When you first book a gig, unless it is a one-song set at an open mic night (because two songs would be showing off), people will accuse you of selling out. Even if the gig was played for free, the mere act of playing in front of people is a sin in some eyes. If you should cut a CD, then you will be accused of losing touch with the fans, even though those same fans will love your CD and want you to do a few MP3s as well. And if you happen to set up a MySpace account for your band, then you are pretty much Satan in some people’s eyes. When you take up the guitar and form a band, you have only to please yourselves. Take your decisions as a band and get consensus, because what other people say doesn’t matter – but the people in the band do. Jamorama Review &#038; How to Play Guitar &#124; Learn Guitar &#124; Guitar Lessons &#124; Learn to Play Guitar ]]></description>
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<p>The world of music can be a pretty nasty place when you start. Whatever people might say about it being tough and lonely at the top, what do you think Bono says to a bad review? Do you think Chris Martin or Jack White feel particularly slighted when people criticise their voices? No, they have got the toughest bit out of the way because from starting out to the point where you begin to have even modest success, there will be people ready and willing to try and make you feel like giving up. This is when you have to stick at it, because it will make future criticism much easier to bear.</p>
<p>When you first book a gig, unless it is a one-song set at an open mic night (because two songs would be showing off), people will accuse you of selling out. Even if the gig was played for free, the mere act of playing in front of people is a sin in some eyes. If you should cut a CD, then you will be accused of losing touch with the fans, even though those same fans will love your CD and want you to do a few MP3s as well. And if you happen to set up a MySpace account for your band, then you are pretty much Satan in some people’s eyes.</p>
<p>When you take up the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.guitarplayerworld.com">guitar</a> and form a band, you have only to please yourselves. Take your decisions as a band and get consensus, because what other people say doesn’t matter – but the people in the band do.</p>
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		<title>Guitar Heroes From The Pre-Digital Age</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ One of the most popular video games of recent years, without a doubt, would have to be the Guitar Hero series. Considering the huge crossover potential between rock music and video games it is only a surprise that it has taken this long – with games in the series now devoted to bands such as Metallica, Van Halen and Aerosmith, and a very real likelihood that others will be immortalised in the same way very soon. However, it is important to remember that there were guitar heroes long before these bands, and this game, etched themselves on to our consciousness. It is often said that the first real guitar hero was the troubled bluesman Robert Johnson. Legend has it that he sold his soul to the devil in order to be an accomplished guitarist. Although he played along with the story, it is believed that this was purely a joke on his part – in actual fact, he was a prodigiously gifted guitarist with a fine teacher. His influence is still felt today as it has been throughout the decades since his premature death in 1938. There are echoes of his playing in more recent guitar heroes such as Robert Plant and Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, Kurt Cobain of Nirvana and a great many others. One of the most seismic changes in the history of popular music was the move from acoustic to electric guitars. Perhaps most famously encapsulated by Bob Dylan’s decision to “go electric”, this has radically changed the kind of sounds you can get from a guitar . There are many folk musicians who, to this day, feel that Dylan crossed an unacceptable line that day. Check out Learn And Master Guitar &#038; Heavy Metal Guitar Lessons ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most popular video games of recent years, without a doubt, would have to be the Guitar Hero series. Considering the huge crossover potential between rock music and video games it is only a surprise that it has taken this long – with games in the series now devoted to bands such as Metallica, Van Halen and Aerosmith, and a very real likelihood that others will be immortalised in the same way very soon. However, it is important to remember that there were guitar heroes long before these bands, and this game, etched themselves on to our consciousness.</p>
<p>It is often said that the first real guitar hero was the troubled bluesman Robert Johnson. Legend has it that he sold his soul to the devil in order to be an accomplished guitarist. Although he played along with the story, it is believed that this was purely a joke on his part – in actual fact, he was a prodigiously gifted guitarist with a fine teacher. His influence is still felt today as it has been throughout the decades since his premature death in 1938. There are echoes of his playing in more recent guitar heroes such as Robert Plant and Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, Kurt Cobain of Nirvana and a great many others.</p>
<p>One of the most seismic changes in the history of popular music was the move from acoustic to electric guitars. Perhaps most famously encapsulated by Bob Dylan’s decision to “go electric”, this has radically changed the kind of sounds you can get from a guitar. There are many folk musicians who, to this day, feel that Dylan crossed an unacceptable line that day.</p>
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		<title>The Best Guitarist Ever – A Never-Ending Musical Debate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Those of us who have entered a conversation about “the best” – whatever arena that thing or person may be the best in – have to accept that the most ferocious of all such debates is the one about the best guitarist ever. This is a debate that frequently ends in violence, particularly if the debate itself is between two or more guitarists. After all, what makes a guitarist “the best”? The many variables in the debate make it one that seems pretty much insoluble. It is surely a matter of opinion – although, to many people, that’s a bit of a cop-out in itself. Some people look for technical perfection in a guitarist. These people will hold up guitarists such as Mark Knopfler and Eric Clapton as the best there ever was. Others disagree vehemently and argue that emotion and soul are more valuable commodities, as evidenced by the likes of Jimi Hendrix or Robert Johnson. There are so many differing opinions that consensus is hard to reach. And all the time that this is going on, there are more and more people picking up guitar s hoping one day to be the subjects of such debates. In the end, the person you choose as your own favorite guitarist may, or may not, in some way be the best guitarist ever. But the true importance of this admiration is the influence they will have on your own playing. Few of us will be able to play exactly like Hendrix, or be as acclaimed as Clapton. However, if listening and learning helps us get where we want to go, it is time well spent. Check out Jamplay Coupon Code Discount &#038; Jamplay Review &#038; Lead Guitar Lessons ]]></description>
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<p>Those of us who have entered a conversation about “the best” – whatever arena that thing or person may be the best in – have to accept that the most ferocious of all such debates is the one about the best guitarist ever. This is a debate that frequently ends in violence, particularly if the debate itself is between two or more guitarists. After all, what makes a guitarist “the best”? The many variables in the debate make it one that seems pretty much insoluble. It is surely a matter of opinion – although, to many people, that’s a bit of a cop-out in itself.</p>
<p>Some people look for technical perfection in a guitarist. These people will hold up guitarists such as Mark Knopfler and Eric Clapton as the best there ever was. Others disagree vehemently and argue that emotion and soul are more valuable commodities, as evidenced by the likes of Jimi Hendrix or Robert Johnson. There are so many differing opinions that consensus is hard to reach. And all the time that this is going on, there are more and more people picking up <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.guitarplayerworld.com">guitar</a>s hoping one day to be the subjects of such debates.</p>
<p>In the end, the person you choose as your own favorite guitarist may, or may not, in some way be the best guitarist ever. But the true importance of this admiration is the influence they will have on your own playing. Few of us will be able to play exactly like Hendrix, or be as acclaimed as Clapton. However, if listening and learning helps us get where we want to go, it is time well spent.</p>
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		<title>The First-Time Guitarist’s Shopping List</title>
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<p>If you want to become a musician for fun, for profit or for any other reason, there is no escaping the fact that a little bit of money will need to be spent. Time and money are just two of the investments you will need to make to do it properly, and it is fairly important to get value for money in the early stages. Being able to learn the guitar means knowing how good you sound, and your first <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.guitarplayerworld.com">guitar</a> may not need to be expensive and classic – but it does need to be of a sufficient quality to sound like a guitar. Otherwise you could be extremely naturally talented and not know it.</p>
<p>It is possible to find decent second-hand guitars, and this may be your best option as a learner. They will occasionally be passed on by guitarists who have learned the important tricks, and need to add something to their sound that can only be achieved with a more expensive guitar. If you take this approach, it may be worth asking to hear them play – if they sound good on the instrument, then so can you with enough practice. Once you have your guitar you’ll need to move on to other useful items. For example, if you are going electric, you’ll need a decent amp – otherwise you’re not going to hear yourself play.</p>
<p>The best bet is to ask around in music shops and – on occasion – ask the person who is selling you the guitar. If they want to keep their amp – which is highly possible – then they may well know somewhere good to buy one. After all, they bought their own.</p>
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		<title>Say Goodbye To Your Fingernails … And Other Guitar Side-Effects</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 12:16:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Any long-time guitarist will tell you, as you are starting out as a beginner, that the bits you have to look out for are the ones you wouldn’t predict. You’ll expect to make mistakes as you get used to the instrument, and you’ll expect to fall out with loved ones over your practising in the house. What you won’t expect are the bizarre little side-effects which befall most guitarists – but don’t much get talked about because they aren’t part of the glamorous image of guitar heroes. These are things that will genuinely surprise you. But when you think about them, they are perfectly logical. For starters, you will be shocked at just how hard the skin on your hands, particularly your fingertips, will become. Even if you use a plectrum to pluck the strings, you will find that the fingerprints start to wear away as the thick skin comes into contact with the harsh strings on the instrument. And then there is what happens to your fingernails. There are few guitarists who have been playing for any amount of time that haven’t lost a fingernail or two. Some will certainly split, and one or two will blacken. Your best bet is to invest in some gloves for when you aren’t playing. If you didn’t already have some sweet biceps, that’s another thing to look out for. When you are carrying a guitar around everywhere with you, and add to that an amp, then you will get a workout even if you don’t like the gym. You may not end up looking like an Olympic wrestler, but there will be a marked increase in definition in your muscles. Unless you get some roadies, of course. Check Out: Metal Method Coupon Code &#038; Michael Angelo Batio Speed Kills ]]></description>
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<p>Any long-time guitarist will tell you, as you are starting out as a beginner, that the bits you have to look out for are the ones you wouldn’t predict. You’ll expect to make mistakes as you get used to the instrument, and you’ll expect to fall out with loved ones over your practising in the house. What you won’t expect are the bizarre little side-effects which befall most guitarists – but don’t much get talked about because they aren’t part of the glamorous image of guitar heroes. These are things that will genuinely surprise you. But when you think about them, they are perfectly logical.</p>
<p>For starters, you will be shocked at just how hard the skin on your hands, particularly your fingertips, will become. Even if you use a plectrum to pluck the strings, you will find that the fingerprints start to wear away as the thick skin comes into contact with the harsh strings on the instrument. And then there is what happens to your fingernails. There are few guitarists who have been playing for any amount of time that haven’t lost a fingernail or two. Some will certainly split, and one or two will blacken. Your best bet is to invest in some gloves for when you aren’t playing.</p>
<p>If you didn’t already have some sweet biceps, that’s another thing to look out for. When you are carrying a <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.guitarplayerworld.com">guitar</a> around everywhere with you, and add to that an amp, then you will get a workout even if you don’t like the gym. You may not end up looking like an Olympic wrestler, but there will be a marked increase in definition in your muscles. Unless you get some roadies, of course.</p>
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		<title>How Different Genres Have Used Guitars</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 12:16:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Some of the most proficient guitarists in the world are not known to many people, because their versatility makes them ideal session guitarists or members of touring bands. If you can play the one style, but play it enormously well, then you’re one of life’s band members. But if you can play every style to a level of impressive proficiency, then a session role is something to consider. There will always be a band, in whatever genre, who need a guitarist like you. The guitar has popped up in all kinds of music over the years. Of course it has a place in punk music, although there are many who would argue that anyone could be the guitarist in a punk band. A solo rock singer will need session musicians to play their songs when they go on tour, while the increasing number of dance acts who prefer to put on a live show rather than do a glorified DJ set means that there is a challenge for session musicians – you may well know how to play the entire back catalogue of Bryan Adams, but the skeletal guitar lines that pop up in a lot of drum ‘n’ bass music are a different kettle of fish. The different genres that use the guitar all use it differently – some would compare the styles to different tools. A punk guitar style will be similar to using a hammer, and a rock guitarist will work more with a saw. The more intricate and fragile playing which is, strangely, familiar to both folk and dance music, is more like a paintbrush. It’s all the same instrument though – a wonderfully versatile one. Check out Learn And Master Guitar &#038; Heavy Metal Guitar Lessons ]]></description>
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<p>Some of the most proficient guitarists in the world are not known to many people, because their versatility makes them ideal session guitarists or members of touring bands. If you can play the one style, but play it enormously well, then you’re one of life’s band members. But if you can play every style to a level of impressive proficiency, then a session role is something to consider. There will always be a band, in whatever genre, who need a guitarist like you.</p>
<p>The guitar has popped up in all kinds of music over the years. Of course it has a place in punk music, although there are many who would argue that anyone could be the guitarist in a punk band. A solo rock singer will need session musicians to play their songs when they go on tour, while the increasing number of dance acts who prefer to put on a live show rather than do a glorified DJ set means that there is a challenge for session musicians – you may well know how to play the entire back catalogue of Bryan Adams, but the skeletal guitar lines that pop up in a lot of drum ‘n’ bass music are a different kettle of fish.</p>
<p>The different genres that use the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.guitarplayerworld.com">guitar</a> all use it differently – some would compare the styles to different tools. A punk guitar style will be similar to using a hammer, and a rock guitarist will work more with a saw. The more intricate and fragile playing which is, strangely, familiar to both folk and dance music, is more like a paintbrush. It’s all the same instrument though – a wonderfully versatile one.</p>
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		<title>Anyone Can Play Guitar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Before they became one of the most famous bands in the world, Radiohead had a debut album called “Pablo Honey”. As well as the multi-million selling single “Creep”, the album featured a song called “Anyone Can Play Guitar” – something that a lot of frustrated musicians have since found to be slightly inaccurate. Much as we try, there are some of us who feel that the likelihood of us ever managing to get something resembling a tune out of a musical instrument is at best limited. Given the iconic nature of the guitar, this can be frustrating. There can be very few of us who do not love music. Whether or not we can play, we tend to have an ear for things we like, and even in the recent global recession record and MP3 sales were barely harmed – because people like to have music even when there is no prospect of spending big on other purchases. If you need to stay at home more, then you may as well have a good soundtrack for it. But what are the chances of providing your own soundtrack to all of this? Well, a bit of perseverance and the ability to think outside the box may well provide you with the opportunity. Maybe not everyone can play guitar . But if you have tried a few times and been met with noises that sound unhealthy, that doesn’t mean you have no ability. All it means is that you need to refine your learning process. Check out Learn And Master Guitar &#038; Heavy Metal Guitar Lessons ]]></description>
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<p>Before they became one of the most famous bands in the world, Radiohead had a debut album called “Pablo Honey”. As well as the multi-million selling single “Creep”, the album featured a song called “Anyone Can Play Guitar” – something that a lot of frustrated musicians have since found to be slightly inaccurate. Much as we try, there are some of us who feel that the likelihood of us ever managing to get something resembling a tune out of a musical instrument is at best limited. Given the iconic nature of the guitar, this can be frustrating.</p>
<p>There can be very few of us who do not love music. Whether or not we can play, we tend to have an ear for things we like, and even in the recent global recession record and MP3 sales were barely harmed – because people like to have music even when there is no prospect of spending big on other purchases. If you need to stay at home more, then you may as well have a good soundtrack for it. But what are the chances of providing your own soundtrack to all of this? Well, a bit of perseverance and the ability to think outside the box may well provide you with the opportunity.</p>
<p>Maybe not everyone can <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.guitarplayerworld.com">play guitar</a>. But if you have tried a few times and been met with noises that sound unhealthy, that doesn’t mean you have no ability. All it means is that you need to refine your learning process.</p>
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		<title>If You Find That You’re A Talented Guitarist</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 12:16:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ There are some things at which some people find out they are gifted without having to try a great deal. Famously, athletic ability is one of those things that shows early – a child showing the ability to run faster or for longer than the others may be destined for a future athletics career. Musical ability also falls into this category. Some of us can pick up a guitar and put together a reasonable tune without having to concentrate too hard or put in too much effort. It is quite a pleasant thing to discover – the ability to make music is one that is keenly sought-after – but it doesn’t mean you are all the way there. Remember, there is a world of difference between being able to play the guitar well and being able to create impressive music. Some people can play cover versions of famous songs perfectly, but when it comes to thinking outside the box and creating something new, it becomes a whole new kettle of fish. It is therefore not wise to rest on your laurels. While true creativity cannot be learned it can be honed, and most of us have some creative ability in us somewhere. Release that and master it, and you can be on a roll towards creating something special. There are so many people who found out early on that they were talented, and failed to realize that this was not the green light to lucrative success they thought it was. Natural talent plus hard work can make you really gifted – but a dash of humility is required to ensure that the two meet. Check Out: Metal Method Coupon Code &#038; Michael Angelo Batio Speed Kills ]]></description>
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<p>There are some things at which some people find out they are gifted without having to try a great deal. Famously, athletic ability is one of those things that shows early – a child showing the ability to run faster or for longer than the others may be destined for a future athletics career. Musical ability also falls into this category. Some of us can <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.guitarplayerworld.com">pick up a guitar</a> and put together a reasonable tune without having to concentrate too hard or put in too much effort. It is quite a pleasant thing to discover – the ability to make music is one that is keenly sought-after – but it doesn’t mean you are all the way there.</p>
<p>Remember, there is a world of difference between being able to play the guitar well and being able to create impressive music. Some people can play cover versions of famous songs perfectly, but when it comes to thinking outside the box and creating something new, it becomes a whole new kettle of fish. It is therefore not wise to rest on your laurels. While true creativity cannot be learned it can be honed, and most of us have some creative ability in us somewhere. Release that and master it, and you can be on a roll towards creating something special.</p>
<p>There are so many people who found out early on that they were talented, and failed to realize that this was not the green light to lucrative success they thought it was. Natural talent plus hard work can make you really gifted – but a dash of humility is required to ensure that the two meet.</p>
<p>Check Out: <a rel="nofollow" title="Metal Method Coupon Code" target="_blank" href="http://www.guitarplayerworld.com/Metal_Method_Coupon_Code.html">Metal Method Coupon Code</a> &#038; <a rel="nofollow" title="Michael Angelo Batio Speed Kills" target="_blank" href="http://www.guitarplayerworld.com/Michael_Angelo_Batio_Speed_Kills.html">Michael Angelo Batio Speed Kills</a></p>
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		<title>Learn Guitar the Way That Makes You Comfortable</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 02:12:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The big question for many amateur guitarists is a tricky one to answer. What is the best way of learning to play the guitar to an acceptable standard? It depends, of course, on the guitarist. Some people learn well from books, and figure out the rest of the way themselves. Others go to a guitar teacher who will show them the correct techniques and help them to start making music the way they’ve always wanted. And then there are the guitarists who are entirely self-taught, who have picked up the guitar, played around with it and, over time, have become competent and more. No single way of learning will make you a “better” guitarist. In fact, many of the best guitarists around have mixed and matched their methods of learning so they can get the exact sound they want. This way of doing things makes a lot of sense, of course, but then you will find some other guitarists who find it more comfortable to stick with the one method. When it really comes down to it, the most important thing about learning the guitar is that you do feel comfortable. Some people feel that the self-taught guitarist will make the most impressive music, because they have learned from within. Others will say that the one who has learned from a teacher will have taken in more influences, while still others will claim that the one who has learned by the book is more likely to be note-perfect. However, there are many people who have no idea how their favorite guitarist learnt because it simply doesn’t matter – personal style and emotion tends to win out anyway. Check Out: Metal Method Coupon Code &#038; Michael Angelo Batio Speed Kills ]]></description>
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<p>The big question for many amateur guitarists is a tricky one to answer. What is the best way of learning to play the guitar to an acceptable standard? It depends, of course, on the guitarist. Some people learn well from books, and figure out the rest of the way themselves. Others go to a guitar teacher who will show them the correct techniques and help them to start making music the way they’ve always wanted. And then there are the guitarists who are entirely self-taught, who have picked up the guitar, played around with it and, over time, have become competent and more.</p>
<p>No single way of learning will make you a “better” guitarist. In fact, many of the best guitarists around have mixed and matched their methods of learning so they can get the exact sound they want. This way of doing things makes a lot of sense, of course, but then you will find some other guitarists who find it more comfortable to stick with the one method. When it really comes down to it, the most important thing about <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.guitarplayerworld.com">learning the guitar</a> is that you do feel comfortable.</p>
<p>Some people feel that the self-taught guitarist will make the most impressive music, because they have learned from within. Others will say that the one who has learned from a teacher will have taken in more influences, while still others will claim that the one who has learned by the book is more likely to be note-perfect. However, there are many people who have no idea how their favorite guitarist learnt because it simply doesn’t matter – personal style and emotion tends to win out anyway.</p>
<p>Check Out: <a rel="nofollow" title="Metal Method Coupon Code" target="_blank" href="http://www.guitarplayerworld.com/Metal_Method_Coupon_Code.html">Metal Method Coupon Code</a> &#038; <a rel="nofollow" title="Michael Angelo Batio Speed Kills" target="_blank" href="http://www.guitarplayerworld.com/Michael_Angelo_Batio_Speed_Kills.html">Michael Angelo Batio Speed Kills</a></p>
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		<title>Online Lessons For Guitar &#8211; Are These For the Beginner?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 02:33:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Online Lessons For Guitar - Are These For the Beginner? by John Sizemore in Entertainment / Music (submitted 2010-08-27) If you&#39;re thinking of learning the guitar, you need to know one thing. It&#39;s difficult! (Anyone who tells you different is lying!). At least when you&#39;re just starting out to learn the guitar. Anything that&#39;s worth anything is not easy to accomplish. That&#39;s what makes the guitar so special. If it was easy, we would have everyone playing the guitar all over the world. Just like with anything, if you&#39;re going to get past the awkward beginner stage you need to practice. Well, if you&#39;re like most people and need someone to sort of give you a push once in a while? I would not go with anything else but the private lessons first. When you take private lessons, you always have someone to push you to practice. Yes! You will need to be pushed. The hardest part of learning guitar is overcoming the physical discomfort you hands go through when trying to hold guitar correctly. Also, you are asking "your fingers" to do things they&#39;ve never attempted before. It hurts! Your fingers will be stretched in ways they just weren&#39;t intended to stretch, the tips of your fingers will blister and only after playing for sometime will they become calluses. In fact, I&#39;ve seen beginner guitar players finger tips actually bleed! Well, have I scared you away yet? If I have? Then you weren&#39;t ever really going to learn how to play the guitar anyway! Were you!? If I haven&#39;t scared you off? GOOD! You are going to have the most fun filled life you could ever imagine. When you&#39;ll finally learn to play the guitar, it will open up a completely different world to you. You can actually feel the music flowing through your body. If you purchase an electric guitar? Well, now you&#39;ve just tripled your pleasure! It feel tremendous to have that axe wheal ding it&#39;s awesome power at your finger tips and the growl of an amplifier right behind you! Plus, all of the attention you will start getting from the opposite sex, know what I mean? Ok. Now, let&#39;s talk about one of may favorite subjects. Yes! It&#39;s online lessons for guitar! Back in a day, all we had was private instructions and guide books. However, private guitar lessons are really only helpful I believe for the beginner. But, after you have learned the basics and have built up calluses in your fingers. You will now be able to learn in half the time. There&#39;s only one problem. Your teacher might be holding back your progress. Instead of paying lot&#39;s of money, why don&#39;t you sign up for online lessons. You can play them at any time. there is no one holding you back this time. Plus, you&#39;re able to watch in detail over and over again the lessons in HD quality! The camera angles and close ups are superb! Even though online instruction offers great guitar lessons for beginners, take private guitar lessons at first. Then, check out some reviews of online guitar lessons. About the Author John Sizemore has been teaching guitar for over 20 years and operates a website featuring Guitar Lessons For Beginners , Private Guitar Lessons, Online Guitar Lessons, Guide Books and Beginner Guitars. So visit www.GuitarZonline.com to get a FREE Beginner Guitar Lessons E-book and learn how to play guitar today! ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re thinking of learning the guitar, you need to know one thing. It&#8217;s difficult! (Anyone who tells you different is lying!). At least when you&#8217;re just starting out to learn the guitar. Anything that&#8217;s worth anything is not easy to accomplish. That&#8217;s what makes the guitar so special. If it was easy, we would have everyone playing the guitar all over the world. Just like with anything, if you&#8217;re going to get past the awkward beginner stage you need to practice. Well, if you&#8217;re like most people and need someone to sort of give you a push once in a while? I would not go with anything else but the private lessons first.When you take private lessons, you always have someone to push you to practice. Yes! You will need to be pushed. The hardest part of learning guitar is overcoming the physical discomfort you hands go through when trying to hold guitar correctly. Also, you are asking &#8220;your fingers&#8221; to do things they&#8217;ve never attempted before. It hurts! Your fingers will be stretched in ways they just weren&#8217;t intended to stretch, the tips of your fingers will blister and only after playing for sometime will they become calluses. In fact, I&#8217;ve seen beginner guitar players finger tips actually bleed!</p>
<p>Well, have I scared you away yet? If I have? Then you weren&#8217;t ever really going to learn how to play the guitar anyway! Were you!? If I haven&#8217;t scared you off? GOOD! You are going to have the most fun filled life you could ever imagine. When you&#8217;ll finally learn to play the guitar, it will open up a completely different world to you. You can actually feel the music flowing through your body. If you purchase an electric guitar? Well, now you&#8217;ve just tripled your pleasure! It feel tremendous to have that axe wheal ding it&#8217;s awesome power at your finger tips and the growl of an amplifier right behind you! Plus, all of the attention you will start getting from the opposite sex, know what I mean?</p>
<p>Ok. Now, let&#8217;s talk about one of may favorite subjects. Yes! It&#8217;s online lessons for guitar! Back in a day, all we had was private instructions and guide books. However, private guitar lessons are really only helpful I believe for the beginner. But, after you have learned the basics and have built up calluses in your fingers. You will now be able to learn in half the time. There&#8217;s only one problem. Your teacher might be holding back your progress. Instead of paying lot&#8217;s of money, why don&#8217;t you sign up for online lessons. You can play them at any time. there is no one holding you back this time. Plus, you&#8217;re able to watch in detail over and over again the lessons in HD quality! The camera angles and close ups are superb!</p>
<p>Even though online instruction offers great guitar lessons for beginners, take private guitar lessons at first. Then, check out some reviews of online guitar lessons.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By: Elizabeth Davis New to guitar?&#160; This article will help you to develop better guitar playing skills. Obtain a Good Teacher!&#160; There is no replacement for a skilled guitar teacher.&#160; You can purchase all the books and videos you want, but to really be a skilled guitarist, it is crucial to study from a professional.&#160; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By: Elizabeth Davis</strong>
<p>New to guitar?&nbsp; This article will help you to develop better guitar playing skills.</p>
<p>Obtain a Good Teacher!&nbsp; There is no replacement for a skilled guitar teacher.&nbsp; You can purchase all the books and videos you want, but to really be a skilled guitarist, it is crucial to study from a professional.&nbsp; A qualified guitar teacher has the experience and wisdom needed to teach you how to master the guitar.&nbsp; Books, videos, and the Internet, lack information and advice.&nbsp; A good teacher will correct your mistakes if you are doing something not right to free you from bad habits or techniques, and will furthermore encourage you when you are doing a fine job.</p>
<p>Do not be discouraged!&nbsp; The initial time playing any instrument can be overwhelming, and you could tell yourself that this is merely too hard to continue.&nbsp; We all have to study from step one, and everybody has been in the same boat! Everything takes practice, and it is a requirement to be uncomplaining with yourself.&nbsp; Give yourself a pep talk everyday, saying these words aloud &#8220;I can do this, and it will be simple for me.&#8221;&nbsp; The motivation, and words of encouragement to yourself will hurry up the process to make things alot easier for everything in life that you wish for, or try to accomplish.</p>
<p>Practice everyday!&nbsp; You will become more familiar with your instrument after you take the time to practice everyday.&nbsp; This will get so simple for you over time with your devotion to learn.&nbsp; Try to free up at least 20 minutes of time each day to practice your guitar.&nbsp; Find a time and place where you will not be interrupted.&nbsp; Disruption can prevent your concentration and snap a good rhythm.&nbsp; Warm hands, and stretch fingers before playing. Ask your teacher for the best practice exercises that are correct for your style of play.&nbsp; Create a calendar of helpful practice sessions. <br />The duration of your practice is not necessarily the most crucial.&nbsp; The quality of the practice is what really counts and matters the most!&nbsp;&nbsp; Make sure your teacher is giving a well rounded method, since this helps to obtain the most out of your practice sessions.</p>
<p>Slow Down!&nbsp; Many brand new guitarists rush through a song in the beginning, trying to play exactly like the radio.&nbsp; <br />Before touching anything accurately, you should learn to take things gradually, and be able to play well at a much slower rate.&nbsp; You can at that time increase the tempo as you progress.</p>
<p>Watch your posture!&nbsp; Playing the guitar must not be very agonizing and uncomfortable.&nbsp; If you notice yourself with various aches and pains in the shoulders, neck, back, etc, you probably are not in a helpful position to play. Ask your&nbsp; teacher to show the best ways, and next do your best to stick to it.&nbsp; Ask your teacher to correct you after the correct posture fails.</p>
<p>Get a metronome!&nbsp; A very valuable part of playing the guitar, is the skill to keep good timing.&nbsp; A tool that will help you to be better with this is called a metronome.&nbsp; You can buy this at any guitar shop.&nbsp; When working with a metronome, it is best to start at a slow tempo in the very beginning when you are initially learning how to play.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Change the strings!&nbsp; The type of guitar strings that you apply determines the sound quality that your guitar produces. How often do you replace the strings really depends on how often you play.&nbsp; Professional guitarists can change their strings previous to every gig.&nbsp; Others who do not play so often, can replace the strings every 2 months or so.&nbsp; Once again, it really depends on how often you play, and how well you care for your guitar.&nbsp; Do not wait until your strings break before you change them, and you must replace all channels all together.</p>
<p>Trying new things!&nbsp; If you are feeling uninspired in the way you are performing, why not try something recent and uncommon?&nbsp; If you have learned a specific song on the electric guitar, why not try the same song on an acoustic guitar?&nbsp; If you only play your guitar with a pick, exercise your fingers this next time.&nbsp; Maybe you solely enjoy playing blues guitar, so why not try a little jazz or classical?</p>
<p>I hope these guitar tips were helpful!&nbsp; Most importantly, never give up, and be proud of the accomplishments that you have acquired!&nbsp; Persistence is the key with and in everything!&nbsp; If you really maintain a sincere desire to learn and to keep on with your practices, you will be amazed at all the beautiful music that you have learned!</p>
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		<title>The Easiest Way To Learn To Play Guitar: JamPlay Online Lessons</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 15:16:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever tried using the internet to learn guitar playing? Well, if you haven’t tried it, perhaps it’s now time to check out the options that you have online. You see, learning to play a guitar is now possible online. So you’d better start surfing the net. Beginners are often confused and ask different [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever tried using the internet to learn guitar playing? Well, if you haven’t tried it, perhaps it’s now time to check out the options that you have online. You see, learning to play a guitar is now possible online. So you’d better start surfing the net.</p>
<p>Beginners are often confused and ask different kinds of questions pertaining to online guitar lessons. Paying a guitar teacher can cost you a lot of money but if you conduct an online research, you can learn inexpensively and if you’re lucky enough, you can even learn for free.</p>
<p>A good place to look for online lessons is <strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/goto.php?id=jamplay">JamPlay.com</a></strong>. You will never run out of guitar learning video lessons on JamPlay because new lessons are added all the time!</p>
<h2>Read my <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/jamplay-review/">JamPlay Review</a> here</h2>
<p>Oftentimes, learning from a guitar teacher is really hard but through online guitar lessons, you can be provided with animated images, graphics, demo sounds, and video tutorials. It is much easier to learn online and in a short time, you can already play a simple song. The learning process is more enhanced online because tutorials are provided utilizing the different senses – sound, touch, and sight.</p>
<p>Whatever your reasons are in learning how to play a guitar, you can surely find fulfillment through online guitar lessons.  If you want to learn fast and easily in order to play in crowds or perform like the pros, try to determine all your learning options online. If you follow the video tutorials step by step, in a week’s time you can already play many songs. And with continued practice, you will soon playing like the pros.</p>
<p>Online guitar lessons often make use of techniques like hear first and play later. You have to be sensitive to the songs or music that you want to play and this requires sufficient training. All the needed details are provided in the online lessons so you will not encounter many problems. Oftentimes, you will be asked to listen first to the song that you want to play and then later on, you will be playing it yourself. You can easily use your imagination, subliminal mind, and senses through online guitar lessons as compared to learning from a private guitar teacher.</p>
<p>You don’t have to worry in case you’re not very good in using the computer. At first, you can even request from a friend or a family member who knows how to use the computer and surf the net. Afterwards, you can do it yourself. This is not a very difficult task and rest assured that in a very short time, you can learn all the things that you need to know about guitar playing.</p>
<p>If you want to save money on your guitar lessons, don’t hire professional help. Instead, turn to the internet and find out more about online guitar lessons. You can learn a lot and so don’t waste your time. Start surfing the net now and very soon you will be playing your guitar together with your friends and loved ones. Learn guitar online now.</p>
<p>Check out the different video tutorials available online and make sure that you choose the one with positive testimonials to make sure that you trust only the best. I have tried many learn guitar forums, and liked <strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/goto.php?id=jamplay">JamPlay.com</a></strong> best because each lesson is filmed from multiple camera angles so you can focus on the teacher’s picking and fretting hands. Very helpful for beginners! And it&#8217;s a lot of fun to meet likeminded people in the forum.</p>
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		<title>Learning To Play A Guitar Requires Practice</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 06:33:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Playing a guitar is a skill that requires time to develop. For when you first start out, learning to play the is like a baby learning how to walk for the first time. Only a handful of people can pick up the guitar, or any instrument for that matter, and learn by listening. Only a select few can play the guitar without the need of first learning guitar chords. Studying how to play a guitar requires plenty of training. It takes an awareness of the way the instrument works, where you should place your hands and fingers, and how to put them all together to create tunes. Whenever you observe and listen to how a guitarist does his stuff, he makes it sound so simple as pleasant tune flows from the instrument, and his fingers blur across the strings and frets. Additionally, only a great deal of practice can make such a complex musical instrument appear very easy to play. Holding A Guitar In learning how to play a guitar, the very first thing you have to rehearse is how to properly hold the instrument. To start off, put the instrument under the crook of your right arm so that your right hand is directly over the hole where the strings are. Remember that this is for right handed players. Second, place your left hand along the fret, or the arm of the guitar. You should hold the guitar in a way that your left thumb sits over the the surface of the fret bar, allowing all your fingers easy access to the strings along the fret. You need to rehearse strumming the guitar, without learning any of the actual notes or chords yet, so that you get confident holding and playing the said instrument. Tuning A Guitar One of the most fundamental elements of learning to play the guitar is tuning it. When the guitar is playing each note appropriately, it signifies the guitar is accordingly &#39;tuned&#39;. If the guitar is out of tune, then every single note will be wrong and you won&#39;t be able to play properly. The music will be off and you will soon become frustrated, and quit--thinking that it&#39;s you who was messing up. It&#39;s not you; you just need to properly tune the instrument. You can study how to tune the instrument by ear, or you can do what a lot of people do when they&#39;re first learning to play the guitar--using an electric tuner. An electric tuner will automatically assess if the guitar is in tune. Simply strum each string and then adjust the guitar until the tuner registers that every things in their correct tuning. There, now you are ready to study how to play notes, chords, and even songs. Just keep in mind that it requires patience, conviction, and interest to completely learn how to play a guitar. ]]></description>
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<p>Playing a guitar is a skill that requires time to develop. For when you first start out, learning to play the is like a baby learning how to walk for the first time. Only a handful of people can pick up the guitar, or any instrument for that matter, and learn by listening. Only a select few can play the guitar without the need of first learning guitar chords.</p>
<p>Studying how to play a guitar requires plenty of training. It takes an awareness of the way the instrument works, where you should place your hands and fingers, and how to put them all together to create tunes. Whenever you observe and listen to how a guitarist does his stuff, he makes it sound so simple as pleasant tune flows from the instrument, and his fingers blur across the strings and frets. Additionally, only a great deal of practice can make such a complex musical instrument appear very easy to play.</p>
<p><strong>Holding A Guitar</strong></p>
<p>In learning how to play a guitar, the very first thing you have to rehearse is how to properly hold the instrument. To start off, put the instrument under the crook of your right arm so that your right hand is directly over the hole where the strings are. Remember that this is for right handed players. Second, place your left hand along the fret, or the arm of the guitar. You should hold the guitar in a way that your left thumb sits over the the surface of the fret bar, allowing all your fingers easy access to the strings along the fret. You need to rehearse strumming the guitar, without learning any of the actual notes or chords yet, so that you get confident holding and playing the said instrument.</p>
<p><strong>Tuning A Guitar</strong></p>
<p>One of the most fundamental elements of learning to play the guitar is tuning it. When the guitar is playing each note appropriately, it signifies the guitar is accordingly &#39;tuned&#39;. If the guitar is out of tune, then every single note will be wrong and you won&#39;t be able to play properly. The music will be off and you will soon become frustrated, and quit&#8211;thinking that it&#39;s you who was messing up. It&#39;s not you; you just need to properly tune the instrument. You can study how to tune the instrument by ear, or you can do what a lot of people do when they&#39;re first learning to play the guitar&#8211;using an electric tuner. An electric tuner will automatically assess if the guitar is in tune. Simply strum each string and then adjust the guitar until the tuner registers that every things in their correct tuning.</p>
<p>There, now you are ready to study how to play notes, chords, and even songs. Just keep in mind that it requires patience, conviction, and interest to completely learn how to play a guitar.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Learning How To Play A Guitar by Thomas Barbour in Entertainment / Music (submitted 2010-08-24) If you want to learn guitar, you must realize that it&#39;s a skill that takes time to learn. For when you first start out, learning guitar is like a baby learning to walk for the first time. Only a handful of individuals can grab the guitar, or any musical instrument for that matter, and learn by listening. Only few can play the guitar without the need of primarily studying guitar chords. Learning how to play a guitar calls for lots of training. It takes an awareness of how this musical instrument works, where you should position your hands and fingers, as well as how to put them all together to create music. Whenever you observe and listen to how a guitarist does his stuff, he can make it seem to be so easy as pleasant music moves from the instrument, and his fingers blur across the strings and frets. However, only a great deal of training makes this sort of complex instrument appear very easy to play. Holding The Instrument In learning to play a guitar, the very first thing you need to practice is how to properly hold the instrument. To start off, put the instrument beneath the crook of your right arm so that your right hand is particularly over the hole where the strings are. Observe that this is for right handed players. Then, place your left hand along the fret, or the arm of the guitar. You need to hold the guitar in such a way that your left thumb sits along the the surface of the fret bar, allowing all your fingers easy access to the strings along the fret. You need to practice strumming the guitar, without learning the actual notes or chords yet, so you get comfortable holding and playing the said guitar. Learning How To Tune It One of the fundamental features of learning to play the guitar is tuning it. If the guitar is playing each note appropriately, it means the guitar is appropriately &#39;tuned&#39;. If the guitar is out of tune, then each note shall be inappropriate and then you won&#39;t be able to play correctly. The audio will be off and you will soon become disappointed, and stop--thinking that it&#39;s you who was doing poorly. It&#39;s not you; you just need to correctly tune the instrument. You can learn how you can tune the instrument by ear, or you can do what lots of people do when they&#39;re first understanding how to play the guitar--using an electric tuner. An electric tuner will automatically detect whether the guitar is in tune. Simply strum each string after which modify the guitar until the tuner registers that every things in their right tune. There, now you are all set to study how to play notes, chords, and even songs. Just remember it requires patience, conviction, and desire to completely learn how to play a guitar. About the Author Would you like discover more about Acoustic Guitars For Sale , then pay a visit to Thomas Barbour&#39;s site on how to choose the ideal Cheap Guitars For Sale for your needs. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to learn guitar, you must realize that it&#8217;s a skill that takes time to learn. For when you first start out, learning guitar is like a baby learning to walk for the first time. Only a handful of individuals can grab the guitar, or any musical instrument for that matter, and learn by listening. Only few can play the guitar without the need of primarily studying guitar chords.</p>
<p>Learning how to play a guitar calls for lots of training. It takes an awareness of how this musical instrument works, where you should position your hands and fingers, as well as how to put them all together to create music. Whenever you observe and listen to how a guitarist does his stuff, he can make it seem to be so easy as pleasant music moves from the instrument, and his fingers blur across the strings and frets. However, only a great deal of training makes this sort of complex instrument appear very easy to play.</p>
<p><strong>Holding The Guitar</strong></p>
<p>In learning to play a guitar, the very first thing you need to practice is how to properly hold the instrument. To start off, put the instrument beneath the crook of your right arm so that your right hand is particularly over the hole where the strings are. Observe that this is for right handed players. Then, place your left hand along the fret, or the arm of the guitar. You need to hold the guitar in such a way that your left thumb sits along the the surface of the fret bar, allowing all your fingers easy access to the strings along the fret. You need to practice strumming the guitar, without learning the actual notes or chords yet, so you get comfortable holding and playing the said guitar.</p>
<p><strong>Learning How To Tune A Guitar<br />
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<p>One of the fundamental features of learning to play the guitar is tuning it. If the guitar is playing each note appropriately, it means the guitar is appropriately &#8216;tuned&#8217;. If the guitar is out of tune, then each note shall be inappropriate and then you won&#8217;t be able to play correctly. The audio will be off and you will soon become disappointed, and stop&#8211;thinking that it&#8217;s you who was doing poorly. It&#8217;s not you; you just need to correctly tune the instrument. You can learn how you can tune the instrument by ear, or you can do what lots of people do when they&#8217;re first understanding how to play the guitar&#8211;using an electric tuner. An electric tuner will automatically detect whether the guitar is in tune. Simply strum each string after which modify the guitar until the tuner registers that every things in their right tune.</p>
<p>There, now you are all set to study how to play notes, chords, and even songs. Just remember it requires patience, conviction, and desire to completely learn how to play a guitar.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ There are many music lovers in world and many like listening to music. Some music lovers take the next step and they think about learning a musical instrument. One of that great musical instrument is guitar. If you are a music lover and you have decided to learn to play the guitar, you have made the right choice. When you make this decision, you will obviously need some guitar lessons. The traditional way of getting beginners guitar lessons is going to a teacher who will teach you to play the guitar. Some people insist that this is the right way to learn. Learning from teacher can also help you to clear your doubts easily. The other way that has become popular is to learn online. There are many websites online which can help an individual to learn guitar. There are some paid websites and there are also some websites that have lot of free guitar lessons and free beginners guitar lessons. . These free guitar lessons websites offer lessons on rock songs, popular songs, music theory, guitar licks and many other things. You have variety of lessons to choose from. The best way to learn guitar when you can&#39;t afford to pay for guitar lessons is browse online and find some websites that give free guitar lessons. In this way, you can accomplish your goal without paying anything. There are also some good paid websites. You can also buy some instructional DVDs, if you want to specifically learn a guitar technique.  One another way is to buy a guitar instructional book which comes with a CD. You can listen to the sounds of all the exercises in the book. This will tell if you are playing the guitar in a correct way. This is a good way to learn and you can take your own time to learn. There are many such books on beginner, intermediate and advanced guitar lessons. There are many guitarists who have used this method to learn the guitar. While this way of learning can also be called as &#39;self taught&#39;, it is one of a good way to learn. If you want learn by yourself, you need lot of motivation and you need to continuously motivate yourself to learn and play the guitar. If you are a self motivated person, you can take this road to learn. When you learn this way, you have to make sure that the technique that you use is correct.   So you can see that there are lots of ways you can learn to play the guitar. Choose the method you think is right and then give your 100% to learn the guitar. ]]></description>
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<p>There are many music lovers in world and many like listening to music. Some music lovers take the next step and they think about learning a musical instrument. One of that great musical instrument is guitar.</p>
<p> If you are a music lover and you have decided to learn to play the guitar, you have made the right choice. When you make this decision, you will obviously need some guitar lessons. </p>
<p> The traditional way of getting beginners guitar lessons is going to a teacher who will teach you to play the guitar. Some people insist that this is the right way to learn. Learning from teacher can also help you to clear your doubts easily. </p>
<p> The other way that has become popular is to learn online. There are many websites online which can help an individual to learn guitar. There are some paid websites and there are also some websites that have lot of free guitar lessons and free beginners guitar lessons.</p>
<p>. <br /> These free guitar lessons websites offer lessons on rock songs, popular songs, music theory, guitar licks and many other things. You have variety of lessons to choose from. </p>
<p> The best way to learn guitar when you can&#39;t afford to pay for guitar lessons is browse online and find some websites that give free guitar lessons. In this way, you can accomplish your goal without paying anything. </p>
<p> There are also some good paid websites. You can also buy some instructional DVDs, if you want to specifically learn a guitar technique.  </p>
<p> One another way is to buy a guitar instructional book which comes with a CD. You can listen to the sounds of all the exercises in the book. This will tell if you are playing the guitar in a correct way. This is a good way to learn and you can take your own time to learn.</p>
<p> There are many such books on beginner, intermediate and advanced guitar lessons. There are many guitarists who have used this method to learn the guitar. While this way of learning can also be called as &#39;self taught&#39;, it is one of a good way to learn. </p>
<p> If you want learn by yourself, you need lot of motivation and you need to continuously motivate yourself to learn and play the guitar. If you are a self motivated person, you can take this road to learn. When you learn this way, you have to make sure that the technique that you use is correct.</p>
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<p>So you can see that there are lots of ways you can learn to play the guitar. Choose the method you think is right and then give your 100% to learn the guitar.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Free Guitar Lessons - What Are the Basics in Learning to Play Lead by Deborah Smith in Education / Online Education (submitted 2010-08-21) You might have played the guitar before except have not attempted playing with a lead guitar yet. You don&#39;t have to stress yourself that much if you prefer to learn more about how to play the lead. You can always get adequate support from getting free guitar lesson online. At first, you may discover learning how to play Metallica songs somehow a bit challenging but when playing the lead guitar, they are one of the best to emulate so you need to at least try. If you really desire to learn how to play lead, you need to remember the fact that you have to have more patience in doing so. Let&#39;s say that you&#39;ll be following Metallica&#39;s way of playing the lead guitar, to perfect a piece, you need to be able to get an understanding on the essential techniques. Metallica&#39;s music and songs are fast in character. The leads might be quite difficult to master, so almost certainly the first question you&#39;ll have here is what method you&#39;ll be using to learn the piece swiftly. Clearly, the solution to that is to discover everything at a slower pace. Don&#39;t pressure yourself if you could get it the first time around, or in the event you have mistakes. You must take note of those elements that you must be using together with the techniques starting from the easiest up to the hardest ones if you want to be a good lead guitarist. In doing this, you&#39;ll have to find out everything at a slower and gradual stage before you complete a piece. The moment everything sinks in which incorporates the correct handling of the guitar, the appropriate plucking or strumming, the appropriate execution of notes and the pressing of strings; you could guarantee yourself that you&#39;ll have the ability to play the lead sooner or later and find out how to play Metallica songs appropriately. You don&#39;t have to jump from one lesson to another if you&#39;re taking free guitar lessons online. Rather than pressuring yourself and end up making an embarrassing show in front of the audience, it is better that you learn things at a slower pace and make no mistakes in executing your piece. About the Author LiveBeat is the ultimate resource for learning how to play songs on the guitar through the help of video lessons. On the website there are free guitar lessons in which you can learn how to play metallica songs ! ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You might have played the guitar before except have not attempted playing with a lead guitar yet. You don&#8217;t have to stress yourself that much if you prefer to learn more about how to play the lead. You can always get adequate support from getting free guitar lesson online. At first, you may discover learning how to play Metallica songs somehow a bit challenging but when playing the lead guitar, they are one of the best to emulate so you need to at least try.</p>
<p>If you really desire to learn how to play lead, you need to remember the fact that you have to have more patience in doing so. Let&#8217;s say that you&#8217;ll be following Metallica&#8217;s way of playing the lead guitar, to perfect a piece, you need to be able to get an understanding on the essential techniques. Metallica&#8217;s music and songs are fast in character. The leads might be quite difficult to master, so almost certainly the first question you&#8217;ll have here is what method you&#8217;ll be using to learn the piece swiftly. Clearly, the solution to that is to discover everything at a slower pace.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t pressure yourself if you could get it the first time around, or in the event you have mistakes. You must take note of those elements that you must be using together with the techniques starting from the easiest up to the hardest ones if you want to be a good lead guitarist. In doing this, you&#8217;ll have to find out everything at a slower and gradual stage before you complete a piece.</p>
<p>The moment everything sinks in which incorporates the correct handling of the guitar, the appropriate plucking or strumming, the appropriate execution of notes and the pressing of strings; you could guarantee yourself that you&#8217;ll have the ability to play the lead sooner or later and find out how to play Metallica songs appropriately. You don&#8217;t have to jump from one lesson to another if you&#8217;re taking free guitar lessons online. Rather than pressuring yourself and end up making an embarrassing show in front of the audience, it is better that you learn things at a slower pace and make no mistakes in executing your piece.</p>
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		<title>Learn And Master Guitar: Tips For Lefthanders</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2010 12:13:16 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is estimated that about 10% of all people are left handed. Are you one of them? There are some activities that left-handers can’t easily do especially playing guitar. Obtaining a left handed guitar can be difficult. But what if you want to learn and master a guitar? Good news is you can also learn to play guitar even if you’re among the left-handers.</p>
<p>Even left-handed individuals should not worry if they too can play a guitar well just like the right handed individuals. There are some helpful tips that you can make use so that the learning process will be quite easy. Now, you have a chance to play guitar together with the right handed pros.</p>
<p>Well of course, you should prepare yourself for some problems that might arise while you’re learning to play the guitar. Here are the helpful tips that will guide you while you’re learning to play guitar.</p>
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<li>Most left-handed guitarists are confused when choosing the appropriate guitar. You have to options when it comes to accomplishing this task. The first option is to get a guitar used by right handed individuals and then have the strings’ position changed. If you don’t know how to do this, you can ask help from expert guitarists. Now, some left-handers are not comfortable with this set up but if you can pull it through, go ahead. The second option is to get a guitar for left-handers. Yes, there are now guitar especially designed for left handed people. Before you make any guitar purchase, you have to determine first which of these two options suits you.</li>
<li>Guitar lessons are sometimes hard to understand especially for lefties. You see, most guitarists are right handed and so you might get confused with the lessons. Always have this in your mind – try to reverse the lessons and everything will fall into place.</li>
<li>When you’re shopping for a new guitar, make sure that you buy from a reputable store. You see, there are some stores that deliver defective guitars especially if they notice that you’re an inexperienced left handed guitarist. Shop around and you can also ask help form fellow lefties so that they can show you the best stores in your area. If you want, you can also shop online and you will surely have a lot of choices.</li>
<li>Are you quite confident in learning to play the guitar? You have to be so that you will not feel ashamed to play the instrument even in the presence of other people. Being a left handed individual is not your fault. Many brilliant and famous guitarists are known all over the world like Paul McCartney, Curt Cobain, and Jimmy Hendrix.</li>
<li>For beginners, it would be helpful to not play a guitar for right handed people in a left handed way. You will surely encounter problems with the guitar chords if you do this. Some complicated chords will be very difficult to play.</li>
<li>What matters most when learning to play guitar is to have fun. If you’re comfortable with left hand guitars, don’t immediately replace it with right handed ones.</li>
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<p>These are helpful tips that you should know especially if you’re a lefty. If you’re equipped with the right knowledge in playing guitars, all the guitar lessons that teach you <strong><a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com">how to learn and master guitar</a></strong> will be very easy to learn and in no time at all, you will be playing with fellow lefties as well as with right handed guitarists.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2010 00:28:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Learn Guitar By Playing Easy Guitar Songs by Tom Fontana in Education / Online Education (submitted 2010-08-20) Learning how to play a guitar is just about the greatest things that you can do in life. Numerous studies have proven that music players are more sociable, get better results in school, and are generally more open to the world. The acoustic/electric guitar is a very popular instrument, for that reason lots of people decide to learn to play the guitar, instead of the violin for instance. Learning to be a guitarist without the assistance of a live tutor is very possible nowadays. When I learned, we had only books and tapes to learn from. The Internet has literally revolutionized music education and learning, making it easy to learn guitar. Nowadays, if you decide you want to learn how to play the acoustic or electric guitar (or something else for that matter), where do you turn? Google it! You will discover a massive quantity of info, articles, training videos and learn guitar products. In actual fact, you will find so much, it will turn out to be a burden, as you may end up jumping from one place to another without sticking with one program consistently. There is a lot of information and courses available , and to be honest, some of them are very good. Of course, you&#39;ll need to beware the rip-off offers, where the tag line reads "learn how to play the guitar Instantaneously". That isn&#39;t achievable, never was, never will be. But in case you do discover the proper site and stick with a learning program which you find motivating and enjoyable, you are going to definitely be able to learn to play acoustic or electric guitar. It will take work, but it is more than worth it in the long run. Practice is key, and practice you must if you&#39;d like to grow to be a good guitarist . You&#39;ll find that practicing the exact same techniques every single day can get somewhat tedious, that&#39;s why it&#39;s essential that you start learning to play easy guitar songs beside your standard exercises. Having the ability to perform songs is the goal of learning the guitar, but more importantly, learning songs will develop your technique, and keep you motivated at the same time. For instance, take a look at the way in which I&#39;ve been teaching beginners for many years: - Teach my students elemental guitar techniques - Polish and advance the basic techniques though learning beginner guitar songs - Next I teach my students how to play chords - Next, don&#39;t just play chords randomly, practice all of them by playing songs - Rinse and repeat, so work on other techniques refine the new techniques by using them in songs To put it briefly, I&#39;ve found that difficult exercise routines wipe out all enthusiasm a guitar student has. However, practicing any technique in the context of a guitar song, a song that is famous and will cause the student pleasure when playing, will motive the student to practice the technique. And rest assured, practice enough, and you will be able to do it soon, guaranteed. This method of learning the guitar works, no question about it. So returning to the original question of whether you can learn how to play the guitar by yourself, my answer is a definite yes. Mind you, learning the guitar will take practice, and lots of it if you want to become a good guitarist. The most famous guitarists were beginners at one time as well, they went through the exact same process as you are about to. Learning how to play the guitar will be a bit more challenging from time to time, but remember that you are learning a wonderful new hobby, one which will cause you, your friends and family countless hours of happiness down the line. About the Author If you want to learn to play electric or acoustic guitar , be sure to pay a visit to TheGuitarLesson.com, a a guitar lessons website created for newbie guitar students. You&#39;ll find all the info you need to start learning, coupled with video guitar lessons on beginner guitar songs , online beginners guitar tools, and a lot more. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><strong>Learning how to play a guitar</strong> is just about the greatest things that you can do in life. Numerous studies have proven that music players are more sociable, get better results in school, and are generally more open to the world. The acoustic/electric guitar is a very popular instrument, for that reason lots of people decide to learn to play the guitar, instead of the violin for instance. Learning to be a guitarist without the assistance of a live tutor is very possible nowadays. When I learned, we had only books and tapes to learn from. The Internet has literally revolutionized music education and learning, making it easy to learn guitar.Nowadays, if you decide you want to <strong>learn how to play the acoustic or electric guitar</strong> (or something else for that matter), where do you turn? Google it! You will discover a massive quantity of info, articles, training videos and learn guitar products. In actual fact, you will find so much, it will turn out to be a burden, as you may end up jumping from one place to another without sticking with one program consistently.</p>
<p>There is a <strong>lot of information and courses available</strong>, and to be honest, some of them are very good. Of course, you&#8217;ll need to beware the rip-off offers, where the tag line reads &#8220;learn how to play the guitar Instantaneously&#8221;. That isn&#8217;t achievable, never was, never will be. But in case you do discover the proper site and stick with a learning program which you find motivating and enjoyable, you are going to definitely be able to learn to play acoustic or electric guitar. It will take work, but it is more than worth it in the long run.</p>
<p><strong>Practice is key, and practice you must if you&#8217;d like to grow to be a good guitarist</strong>. You&#8217;ll find that practicing the exact same techniques every single day can get somewhat tedious, that&#8217;s why it&#8217;s essential that you start learning to play easy guitar songs beside your standard exercises. Having the ability to perform songs is the goal of learning the guitar, but more importantly, learning songs will develop your technique, and keep you motivated at the same time.</p>
<p>For instance, take a look at the way in which I&#8217;ve been teaching beginners for many years:</p>
<p>- Teach my students elemental guitar techniques</p>
<p>- Polish and advance the basic techniques though learning beginner guitar songs</p>
<p>- Next I teach my students how to play chords</p>
<p>- Next, don&#8217;t just play chords randomly, practice all of them by playing songs</p>
<p>- Rinse and repeat, so work on other techniques refine the new techniques by using them in songs</p>
<p>To put it briefly, I&#8217;ve found that difficult exercise routines wipe out all enthusiasm a guitar student has. However, practicing any technique in the context of a guitar song, a song that is famous and will cause the student pleasure when playing, will motive the student to practice the technique. And rest assured, practice enough, and you will be able to do it soon, guaranteed. This method of learning the guitar works, no question about it.</p>
<p>So returning to the original question of whether you can learn how to play the guitar by yourself, my answer is a definite yes. Mind you, learning the guitar will take practice, and lots of it if you want to become a good guitarist. The most famous guitarists were beginners at one time as well, they went through the exact same process as you are about to. Learning how to play the guitar will be a bit more challenging from time to time, but remember that you are learning a wonderful new hobby, one which will cause you, your friends and family countless hours of happiness down the line.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ You will have played the guitar before except have not tried performing with a lead guitar yet. You don&#39;t have to worry yourself that much if you want to understand more about how to play the lead. From getting free guitar lesson online, you could always get adequate guidance. You may realize learning how to play Metallica songs in some way a lttle bit challenging in the beginning, although they&#39;re the perfect to emulate when playing the lead guitar so you must at least try. You need to remember the fact that you need to have more patience in the event you really want to understand how to play lead. Let&#39;s say that you will be following Metallica&#39;s way of playing the lead guitar, you need to have the ability to get an understanding on the fundamental techniques so you can perfect a piece. Metallica&#39;s music and songs are fast in nature. The leads might be quite challenging to master, so perhaps the first question you will have here is what approach you will be using to find out the piece rapidly. Clearly, the solution to that is to discover everything at a slower pace. If you can get it the first time around, or in the event you have errors do not force yourself. If you intend to be a good lead guitarist you must be aware of those elements that you need to be using together with the techniques starting from the easiest up to the hardest ones. In doing this, you will need to find out all at a slower and gradual phase before you finish a piece. You could ensure yourself that you&#39;ll be capable to play the lead eventually and discover how to play Metallica songs accordingly when everything sinks in which incorporates the proper handling of the guitar, the correct plucking or strumming, the correct execution of notes and the pressing of strings. If you&#39;re taking free guitar lessons online, you don&#39;t have to jump from one lesson to another. It is better that you find out things at a slower pace and make no mistakes in doing your piece, rather than pressuring yourself and end up making an upsetting show in front of the audience.   ]]></description>
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<p>You will have played the guitar before except have not tried performing with a lead guitar yet. You don&#39;t have to worry yourself that much if you want to understand more about how to play the lead. From getting free guitar lesson online, you could always get adequate guidance. You may realize learning how to play Metallica songs in some way a lttle bit challenging in the beginning, although they&#39;re the perfect to emulate when playing the lead guitar so you must at least try.</p>
<p>You need to remember the fact that you need to have more patience in the event you really want to understand how to play lead. Let&#39;s say that you will be following Metallica&#39;s way of playing the lead guitar, you need to have the ability to get an understanding on the fundamental techniques so you can perfect a piece. Metallica&#39;s music and songs are fast in nature. The leads might be quite challenging to master, so perhaps the first question you will have here is what approach you will be using to find out the piece rapidly. Clearly, the solution to that is to discover everything at a slower pace.</p>
<p>If you can get it the first time around, or in the event you have errors do not force yourself. If you intend to be a good lead guitarist you must be aware of those elements that you need to be using together with the techniques starting from the easiest up to the hardest ones. In doing this, you will need to find out all at a slower and gradual phase before you finish a piece.</p>
<p>You could ensure yourself that you&#39;ll be capable to play the lead eventually and discover how to play Metallica songs accordingly when everything sinks in which incorporates the proper handling of the guitar, the correct plucking or strumming, the correct execution of notes and the pressing of strings. If you&#39;re taking free guitar lessons online, you don&#39;t have to jump from one lesson to another. It is better that you find out things at a slower pace and make no mistakes in doing your piece, rather than pressuring yourself and end up making an upsetting show in front of the audience.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Many people these days are eager to learn to play guitar faster since this is the latest trend that has become very popular among music lovers worldwide. Let&#39;s understand exactly how to learn to play guitar fast in this article. Many young people are very impressed by the speed with which some rock stars and musicians playing guitar. There is a common belief among people that we can learn to play guitar fast by practicing too fast, in the trials. However, you will succeed in learning to play guitar fast, only if the kernel and learn the basic techniques slowly and steadily. The following paragraphs will help you understand well how to learn to play guitar fast taking guitar lessons on the right. Let us know about the first guitar chords. Guitar Chords The word line can be defined as the simultaneous playback of three or more of three different pitches. Guitar chords containing tone that can sound together and also can play the same notes. Strumming the strings provides good time and weight in the music. Guitar chords for beginners can learn through the adoption of appropriate training of a skilled musician. Major Guitar Chords The main line consists of a perfect fifth, which is above the root, a root note and third most important. A flat major and F major are, most of the time, I played using the index finger of the hand to pluck the strings near the board of the guitar. This is known as playing the chords as bar chords. These chords are actually extensions of the most important chords of a major and E, which lie above them. Another thing to consider is that the B major chord a major chord and have the same shape and position of the B major chord is two frets over the fingerboard of the string of a major. Furthermore, the shape of the F major and E major chords are similar. However, the F major is one fret away from the blade. The C major, D major and G major are also a part of the caging system. You can play bar chords anywhere on the fingerboard. Minor Guitar Chords The minor chords can be described as the triads, like going to the minor third, then a major third, and finally upto the fifth from the root. The cord can be invested in the C minor. The minor chords ultimately become the primary chords in minor keys, whereas in the Dorian mode, minor chord is also known as the i-chord. The difference between the minor chords and major chords is that minor chords have a minor third, whereas in the case of major chords, is the third largest. You can raise your finger to play the second and third string on the bar to become a F major to F minor. Most of the songs performed by people are the most important key in the minor key. The guitar chords are a collection of notes played together for a melodious sound of a single strum. The chords played on a classical guitar are classified into several types. However, the strings are used mainly for major and minor. The major chords are used to represent many musically very good mood and happy, while juveniles are used to display a depressive mood and sad. The guitar chords can now-a-days are derived from different sources on the Internet. Start learning guitar today with step by step training to get you their faster! ]]></description>
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<p>Many people these days are eager to learn to play guitar faster since this is the latest trend that has become very popular among music lovers worldwide. Let&#39;s understand exactly how to learn to play guitar fast in this article. </p>
<p>Many young people are very impressed by the speed with which some rock stars and musicians playing guitar. There is a common belief among people that we can learn to play guitar fast by practicing too fast, in the trials. However, you will succeed in learning to play guitar fast, only if the kernel and learn the basic techniques slowly and steadily. The following paragraphs will help you understand well how to learn to play guitar fast taking guitar lessons on the right. Let us know about the first guitar chords. </p>
<p><strong>Guitar Chords </strong><br />The word line can be defined as the simultaneous playback of three or more of three different pitches. Guitar chords containing tone that can sound together and also can play the same notes. Strumming the strings provides good time and weight in the music. Guitar chords for beginners can learn through the adoption of appropriate training of a skilled musician. </p>
<p><strong>Major Guitar Chords </strong><br />The main line consists of a perfect fifth, which is above the root, a root note and third most important. A flat major and F major are, most of the time, I played using the index finger of the hand to pluck the strings near the board of the guitar. This is known as playing the chords as bar chords. These chords are actually extensions of the most important chords of a major and E, which lie above them. Another thing to consider is that the B major chord a major chord and have the same shape and position of the B major chord is two frets over the fingerboard of the string of a major. Furthermore, the shape of the F major and E major chords are similar. However, the F major is one fret away from the blade. The C major, D major and G major are also a part of the caging system. You can play bar chords anywhere on the fingerboard. </p>
<p><strong>Minor Guitar Chords </strong><br />The minor chords can be described as the triads, like going to the minor third, then a major third, and finally upto the fifth from the root. The cord can be invested in the C minor. The minor chords ultimately become the primary chords in minor keys, whereas in the Dorian mode, minor chord is also known as the i-chord. The difference between the minor chords and major chords is that minor chords have a minor third, whereas in the case of major chords, is the third largest. You can raise your finger to play the second and third string on the bar to become a F major to F minor. Most of the songs performed by people are the most important key in the minor key. </p>
<p>The guitar chords are a collection of notes played together for a melodious sound of a single strum. The chords played on a classical guitar are classified into several types. However, the strings are used mainly for major and minor. The major chords are used to represent many musically very good mood and happy, while juveniles are used to display a depressive mood and sad. The guitar chords can now-a-days are derived from different sources on the Internet.</p>
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		<title>Short On Spare Time? Learn Guitar Online! That Almost Rhymed!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 06:01:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Like many people have started doing with their education, you can now learn to play the guitar online. And just like taking online courses for school, it requires self-discipline and dedication to become successful. Many people aspire to learn things outside of work, but when you are tied down with priorities like family, school and work, it&#39;s almost impossible to find time for guitar lessons. Now, thanks to the internet, people can learn to play guitar online. There are many companies that allow you the opportunity to learn to play the guitar online, by offering lessons through the internet. Having the ability to download the content of each lesson and practice them in the comfort of your own home allows for you to learn guitar at your own pace. There may be no instructor to personally guide you through the learning process, but when you&#39;re learning the guitar online, there is a huge community waiting to answer any questions you may have. Having no instructor to look over your shoulder requires you to give each lesson your full attention and time that&#39;s required to learn the guitar. Leaving you with no motivation but yourself to keep pushing you on your way to learning the guitar. A key difference between personal lessons and online lessons is the amount of attention you will receive from the instructor. While a live instructor can challenge you to play more difficult pieces by playing for you and getting you to try it too, a virtual instructor cannot convey the same challenge and urgency. Bringing up the subject once again, that you must be truly dedicated to learning guitar, be it through private lessons or learning online. Online classes are normally self-paced, but there is usually also a set time in which you should complete each lesson. This keeps your attention throughout the whole course so you&#39;re not procrastinating. So for those of you who are short on spare time to take formal lessons. Learning guitar online is a great alternative as it allows you to learn at your own pace, in the comfort of your own home. Oh and did I mention it was cheaper?             ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like many people have started doing with their education, you can now learn to play the guitar online. And just like taking online courses for school, it requires self-discipline and dedication to become successful. Many people aspire to learn things outside of work, but when you are tied down with priorities like family, school and work, it&#8217;s almost impossible to find time for guitar lessons. Now, thanks to the internet, people can learn to play guitar online.</p>
<p>There are many companies that allow you the opportunity to learn to play the guitar online, by offering lessons through the internet. Having the ability to download the content of each lesson and practice them in the comfort of your own home allows for you to learn guitar at your own pace. There may be no instructor to personally guide you through the learning process, but when you&#8217;re learning the guitar online, there is a huge community waiting to answer any questions you may have.</p>
<p>Having no instructor to look over your shoulder requires you to give each lesson your full attention and time that&#8217;s required to learn the guitar. Leaving you with no motivation but yourself to keep pushing you on your way to learning the guitar.</p>
<p>A key difference between personal lessons and online lessons is the amount of attention you will receive from the instructor. While a live instructor can challenge you to play more difficult pieces by playing for you and getting you to try it too, a virtual instructor cannot convey the same challenge and urgency. Bringing up the subject once again, that you must be truly dedicated to learning guitar, be it through private lessons or learning online.</p>
<p>Online classes are normally self-paced, but there is usually also a set time in which you should complete each lesson. This keeps your attention throughout the whole course so you&#8217;re not procrastinating.</p>
<p>So for those of you who are short on spare time to take formal lessons. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/goto.php?id=jamplay" target="_blank">Learning guitar online</a> is a great alternative as it allows you to learn at your own pace, in the comfort of your own home. Oh and did I mention it was cheaper?</p>
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		<title>Learning to Play Guitar &#8211; 3 Easy Acoustic Rock Songs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 00:26:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ There have been some great rock tunes written on the acoustic guitar, and many of those are pretty darn easy to play for beginners as well. I&#39;ve assembled a list of 3 easy to play rock songs on the acoustic guitar. ]]></description>
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<p>There have been some great rock tunes written on the acoustic guitar, and many of those are pretty darn easy to play for beginners as well.</p>
<p>I&#39;ve assembled a list of 3 easy to play rock songs on the acoustic guitar. If you&#39;re just starting out so long as you know your major and minor chords you should be able to figure these out.</p>
<p>I&#39;ve provided the chords you need to know for each song, and if you would like the exact pattern you can always look for the chord progression on a guitar tab website. The best way to learn them how ever is probably to listen to the songs a couple of times and then pick them out by ear.</p>
<p><strong>Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) &#8211; Green Day</strong></p>
<p>I can still remember playing this song. There are a few variations of it floating around, some easier then others, but over all it&#39;s probably the easiest and most fun song on the list.</p>
<p>There are only four chords in the whole song: G, C, D and Em.</p>
<p>Listen to the song and I&#39;m sure you&#39;ll be able to pick up your guitar after the first verse and chorus and begin to play along. This is also a great song to strum and sing at the same time if you&#39;re able to.</p>
<p><strong>Patience &#8211; Guns N&#39; Roses</strong></p>
<p>Everyone who&#39;s a guitar fan loves a little GNR. This is one of the classics on their second album Lies. This is one of the only acoustic hits Guns N Roses had during their original career, not counting their recent come back.</p>
<p>You can play this song on the acoustic with only five different chords: C, G, D, A and Em. <br />There are several great tabs and chord sites which have the pattern out there but I believe if you listen to the song a couple of times you&#39;ll pick it up pretty quick knowing that those are the chords used.</p>
<p><strong>About A Girl – Nirvana</strong></p>
<p>I couldn&#39;t leave this song off the list since it&#39;s one of the first songs I learned to play on the acoustic guitar. Another easy one for beginners Kurt Cobain was never known for his complexity but rather his simplicity.</p>
<p>The best version of this song to learn was recorded on their live MTV unplugged concert in the early nineties. If you can get a hold of that version it&#39;s fantastic on the acoustic.<br />To play about a girl you&#39;ll need to know the chords: Em, G, C# and F#<br />This is another great song to sing and play if you can.</p>
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		<title>Will I Be Able To Learn And Master The Guitar?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 22:01:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you decided to learn and master guitar, got a guitar, and took the first lessons. If you are like many people that want to learn to play guitar, you might find it harder than you anticipated, and now doubts are piling up: will I ever learn it? Sure you are still dreaming about being [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you decided to learn and master guitar, got a guitar, and took the first lessons. If you are like many people that want to learn to play guitar, you might find it harder than you anticipated, and now doubts are piling up: will I ever learn it?</p>
<p>Sure you are still dreaming about being the life of the party, becoming a second Jimmy Hendrix, and how people would scream “Encore!” while you are strumming your guitar. But the closest you get to Jimmy Hendrix right now is that you would like to smash your guitar&#8230;</p>
<p>Well, I guess, it&#8217;s time to remind yourself of the most exciting and rewarding advantages of learning to master the guitar&#8230;</p>
<ol>
<li>Constant practice will stimulate your brain. The more you practice, the easier it will be for your brain to work and to initiate such signals that commands your hands on mentally memorizing where to put your finger on a particular fret, pressing on the right chord and engaging in the proper manner of strumming.</li>
<li>The joy of being able to play the guitar is tremendous. Thus, your self-esteem will be working its way through your personality. A psychological book once said that a person has to satisfy the basic needs to be able to advance to his or her self to the highest level which is the self-actualization.</li>
<li>You love to make music. Remind yourself that a guitar is one of the most convenient instruments out there. You can’t bring a piano to the camp fire, or practice on your drum set at 11pm in your apartment. Whereas if you have been a full pledged guitarist your whole life, you could play music wherever you are, whenever you like.</li>
<li>You are one in ten. Out of ten people only one becomes a pure musician or someone with pure musical talent who can play the guitar. Some say it is taught but real talent comes from deep inside. It is that spirit within you that makes you distinct. Yes, you could flunk all of your exams, loose your job, but when it comes to music, you are the star. Nothing can ever top the popularity you will get from being an artist. People will admire you for the talent that you are.</li>
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<p>So if you are still struggling to play such tunes, don’t give up your dream! Just keep learning and playing your guitar. Keep in mind, practice is one thing but <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com">mastering the guitar</a> will be so ultimately rewarding. Even when playing guitar is just a hobby or past time for you, who knows, with such skill, it could take you to new heights. Something brighter. Something more intense. Something closer to your dreams.</p>
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		<title>Guitar Lesson &#8211; The Well-Rounded Musician</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 18:01:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Guitar Lesson -- The Well-Rounded Musician by James Emery Vigh in Education (submitted 2010-08-18) Any musician who desires to become successful is eventually confronted with the question of how well-rounded he or she wishes to become. In fact, this question may need to be answered several times during a career - yielding different answers each time. Because I am a guitarist, I will approach the subject from that perspective. Although I have met people who knew what they wanted right from the get-go, most young beginning guitarists don&#39;t really have much of a clue as to all of the possibilities that can eventually open up for them. Some of these possibilities demand specific skill sets. This is the reason why many instructors preach "well-roundedness" from the very beginning. This approach gives the student a running chance to get to a point where an intelligent decision can be made easier when the time comes. For example, if a guitarist decides after 5 years of study (by whichever means) that he or she wishes to become a session player or a pit musician, and this person never bothered up to this point to learn how to read music, he or she will have lost that 5 years. These two disciplines require a musician to be a monster of a reader (among other things.) It is true that for many of us, goals can change as time goes by. This is why this "well-roundedness" can be extremely helpful. But let&#39;s make it personal. It is also true that even though all you may want to do is to make money playing in a club band, the fact is that the more well-rounded you are as a guitarist: 1. The more valuable you are as a teammate in a band. 2. Your abilities will be greater than those of your teammates who are not as well-rounded as you. 3. It allows you to pursue other avenues if, later on you decide to go in a different direction. In short, it gives you options So if you agree with this logic, "well-roundedness" seems to be the ticket. But just what does it mean to be well-rounded? Well I think we&#39;ve established that learning how to read music may just be a factor. Having that ability certainly will not hurt you and may even help you a lot. You are also going to have to eventually: 1. Know all of your chords -including jazz chords. 2. Be able to read all manner of variations of chord charts. 3. Have performance skills 4. Know how to play in all styles of music. And you should also give consideration toward: 1. Eventually be able to play at least credibly: 2. Acoustic guitar 3. Electric guitar 4. Classical guitar 5. 12-string guitar 6. Mandolin 7. Ukulele 8. 4 and 5 string banjo 9. Some type of ethnic instrument such as the Balalaika This means that you should theoretically gear your practicing towards these ends. Yeah, sure. Look, none of this means very much to you if you are just starting out, but if you&#39;ve been at this for awhile, you need to start considering these things if you want to be a pro - and make money like a pro. In the meantime, develop good study and practicing habits. This is one of the hardest things to do. Many of us view practicing in the same manner as if we are on the way to our execution. We don&#39;t always feel like it. But it is how we get better. And the better we get, the better we can feel about practicing - so that we can get even better. There is another thing that you should do as soon as you learn enough chords and that is to play with other musicians as often as possible. This is how you develop performance skills. Playing with other musicians is nothing at all the same as playing alone in the family room. This is a skill and a lesson in interaction that you need to begin learning as soon as possible. And don&#39;t be stubborn about learning different styles of music. Your creativity will suffer - not to mention your commercial value due to this stubbornness. This is what it means to be well-rounded. Develop this attitude of well-roundedness as soon as possible in your playing career. It gives you options. About the Author Welcome, and thank you for taking the time to read my article. My name is James Emery Vigh, and I am an author of guitar method books for kids and adults as well as history books on famous battles. I am also an independent film maker. My current project combines animation and live action to teach the guitar to kids. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Any musician who desires to become successful is eventually confronted with the question of how well-rounded he or she wishes to become. In fact, this question may need to be answered several times during a career &#8211; yielding different answers each time.Because I am a guitarist, I will approach the subject from that perspective.</p>
<p>Although I have met people who knew what they wanted right from the get-go, most young beginning guitarists don&#8217;t really have much of a clue as to all of the possibilities that can eventually open up for them. Some of these possibilities demand specific skill sets.</p>
<p>This is the reason why many instructors preach &#8220;well-roundedness&#8221; from the very beginning. This approach gives the student a running chance to get to a point where an intelligent decision can be made easier when the time comes.</p>
<p>For example, if a guitarist decides after 5 years of study (by whichever means) that he or she wishes to become a session player or a pit musician, and this person never bothered up to this point to learn how to read music, he or she will have lost that 5 years. These two disciplines require a musician to be a monster of a reader (among other things.)</p>
<p>It is true that for many of us, goals can change as time goes by. This is why this &#8220;well-roundedness&#8221; can be extremely helpful.</p>
<p>But let&#8217;s make it personal. It is also true that even though all you may want to do is to make money playing in a club band, the fact is that the more well-rounded you are as a guitarist:</p>
<p>1. The more valuable you are as a teammate in a band.</p>
<p>2. Your abilities will be greater than those of your teammates who are not as well-rounded as you.</p>
<p>3. It allows you to pursue other avenues if, later on you decide to go in a different direction. In short, it gives you options</p>
<p>So if you agree with this logic, &#8220;well-roundedness&#8221; seems to be the ticket.</p>
<p>But just what does it mean to be well-rounded?</p>
<p>Well I think we&#8217;ve established that learning how to read music may just be a factor. Having that ability certainly will not hurt you and may even help you a lot.</p>
<p>You are also going to have to eventually:</p>
<p>1. Know all of your chords -including jazz chords.</p>
<p>2. Be able to read all manner of variations of chord charts.</p>
<p>3. Have performance skills</p>
<p>4. Know how to play in all styles of music.</p>
<p>And you should also give consideration toward:</p>
<p>1. Eventually be able to play at least credibly:</p>
<p>2. Acoustic guitar</p>
<p>3. Electric guitar</p>
<p>4. Classical guitar</p>
<p>5. 12-string guitar</p>
<p>6. Mandolin</p>
<p>7. Ukulele</p>
<p>8. 4 and 5 string banjo</p>
<p>9. Some type of ethnic instrument such as the Balalaika</p>
<p>This means that you should theoretically gear your practicing towards these ends.</p>
<p>Yeah, sure.</p>
<p>Look, none of this means very much to you if you are just starting out, but if you&#8217;ve been at this for awhile, you need to start considering these things if you want to be a pro &#8211; and make money like a pro.</p>
<p>In the meantime, develop good study and practicing habits. This is one of the hardest things to do. Many of us view practicing in the same manner as if we are on the way to our execution. We don&#8217;t always feel like it.</p>
<p>But it is how we get better. And the better we get, the better we can feel about practicing &#8211; so that we can get even better.</p>
<p>There is another thing that you should do as soon as you learn enough chords and that is to play with other musicians as often as possible. This is how you develop performance skills.</p>
<p>Playing with other musicians is nothing at all the same as playing alone in the family room. This is a skill and a lesson in interaction that you need to begin learning as soon as possible.</p>
<p>And don&#8217;t be stubborn about learning different styles of music. Your creativity will suffer &#8211; not to mention your commercial value due to this stubbornness.</p>
<p>This is what it means to be well-rounded. Develop this attitude of well-roundedness as soon as possible in your playing career.</p>
<p>It gives you options.</p>
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<p>About the author: My name is James Emery Vigh, and I am an author of guitar method books for kids and adults as well as history books on famous battles. I am also an independent film maker. My  current project combines animation and live action to teach the guitar to kids.</p>
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		<title>Main Challenges For a Guitar Beginner</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 13:11:50 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Guitar playing is a fun and entertaining hobby. Singing happy song while strumming your guitar in the same time will certainly cheer up not only yourself but also the audience. However, nobody will master guitar playing within short period of time. There are many challenges that need to be overcome during the initial stage of guitar learning. If you are not committed enough, these challenges will stop you from advancing to higher level.</p>
<p>First of all, guitar beginners will definitely feel the pain on their fingertips at the beginning. This is because their fingers haven&#39;t built up with calluses and they may be pressing the strings too hard. After few attempts of learning basic chords, their fingertips feel painful and difficult to continue the lesson. This problem will only be solved by the time they build calluses on their fingertips.</p>
<p>Beginners will get frustrated if not able to change chords smoothly. They are not fast enough to change chords, for example like D chord to G chord while maintaining the strumming in the same speed. This is a very common problem encounter by all the beginners. The solution for this problem is to keep practicing until your finger created muscle memory and able to coordinate well with strumming and chord changing.</p>
<p>Lack of patience will ruin your learning process. When you learn to play guitar, you need to learn it with patience. You cannot expect yourself to pick up the skill within a day. This is impossible. In general, most of the students should be able to play a few simple songs after months of practicing.</p>
<p>These are the main challenges a beginner will face when they pick up a guitar. You won&#39;t be enjoying yourself if you are full of frustration and thinking to quit easily. Patience and self discipline is your key to success in guitar learning.</p>
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		<title>Learn Guitar Solos: Mastering These Basics Enables You to Learn Easily</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bet you didn't know that Eric Clapton plays the solo on the Beatles song 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps'. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bet you didn&#8217;t know that Eric Clapton plays the solo on the Beatles  song &#8216;While My Guitar Gently Weeps&#8217;. I think it&#8217;s one of the most  memorable solos in rock.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s really no way around it; if you want to <strong>learn guitar solos</strong> you have to practice your scales. While learning chords will enable you  to begin playing songs at once, you have to master scales if you really  want to play solo like your guitar heroes. One of the most important  scales you have to master is the Blues Scale.</p>
<p>The Blues Scale is actually the minor Pentatonic Scale, but with an  extra note added called the &#8216;blues note&#8217;. Once you have mastered this  scale, not only will you be able to play virtually any song in almost  any genre, you will also be able to improvise your own guitar solos.</p>
<p>To play a basic Blues Scale that will enable you to easily <strong><a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/lead-guitar-scales-learning-these-can-help-make-you-a-master-soloist/" title="Lead Guitar Scales: Learning These Can Help Make You a Master Soloist">learn guitar solos</a></strong>, do these steps:</p>
<p><strong> TRY THIS BLUES SCALE SOLO EXERCISE</strong> 1. place your fingers in this position: your first finger presses down  on all six strings, your second finger on the fifth string, your third  finger on the third, fourth and fifth strings and your fourth finger on  the first, second, third and sixth string.  2. Play the scale forwards and backwards by alternate picking: first  pick downwards and then upwards.  3. Be sure that you are playing each note clearly. Fool around a bit to  challenge yourself.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve mastered the Blues Scale, you can start to <strong>learn guitar solos</strong> by using the different notes you&#8217;ve learned from the scale (notes strung together in a pleasing way are called licks).</p>
<p><strong>SOME COOL IDEAS FOR LEARNING SOLOS </strong> 1. You might want to learn different positions of the various scales so  you can have more options in creating solos.  2. You can also begin experimenting with various techniques to make your licks sound better, including slides, vibratos and half-step bends.  3. Another idea is to look up licks online and try playing with those.  4. Personally, this is my favorite. And it&#8217;s the thing I did over and  over and over again. Just start attempting to play solo with an  accompaniment; you can readily download 12-bar blues audio files that  you can play along with.</p>
<p>When improvising licks, you should avoid the common pitfall of playing  too many notes. Keep in mind that the best guitarists do not want to  impress their audience with their virtuosity, but seek to communicate  feeling using their playing.</p>
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		<title>Guitar Lesson — How to Deal With Double Sharps and Double Flats</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 02:18:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On occasion, you may, as a guitarist, run into a situation where you will run into double sharps and flats. The good news is that it is rare in popular music. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On occasion, you may, as a guitarist, run into a situation where you  will run into double sharps and flats. The good news is that it is rare  in popular music. The bad news is that you still may run across them now  and then, and you may as well learn how to cope with them.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s start this off by talking about keys and major scales in particular.</p>
<p>Recall that major scales have a formula ( 1 + 1 + 1/2 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1/2)</p>
<p>There are also rules concerning the construction of these things:</p>
<p>1. You must use every letter of the musical alphabet ( ABCDEFG ). You cannot skip a letter. Ever.</p>
<p>2. You must use the major scale formula.</p>
<p>3. You must never mix sharps and flats in the same scale. A major scale  will have sharps in it, or flats in it, or none of either.</p>
<p>So, if I wanted to construct an A major scale, I would start off with rule number 1 &#8212; Use every letter.</p>
<p>A B C D E F G.</p>
<p>Now it becomes a matter of whether or not there are any sharps or flats. So let&#8217;s apply the formula:</p>
<p>1 step above A is B</p>
<p>1 step above B is C#</p>
<p>1/2 step above C# is D</p>
<p>1 step above D is E</p>
<p>1 step above E is F#</p>
<p>1 step above F# is G#</p>
<p>1/2 step above G# is A</p>
<p>So my A major scale is: A B C# D E F# G# A (There are 3 sharps in this key C#, F# and G#)</p>
<p>Most of your &#8220;pop keys&#8221; will not have more than 5 sharps, but what if  I&#8217;m in the key of G#? Let&#8217;s construct this headache of a <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/playing-a-scale/" title="Learning Guitar – Playing a Scale">scale</a>:</p>
<p>1. Use every letter. I will start by using G# because I know that that  is the key. I also know that I will be using sharps and not flats  because I cannot violate the rule that concerns mixing sharps and flats.  But at this point I don&#8217;t know where these are so:</p>
<p>Rule number 1 &#8212; Use every letter. G# A B C D E F G#</p>
<p>Rule number 2 &#8212; Apply formula ( 1 1 1/2 1 1 1 1/2 )</p>
<p>1 step above G# is A#</p>
<p>1 step above A# is B#</p>
<p>1/2 step above B# is C##</p>
<p>1 step above C## is D##</p>
<p>1 step above D## is E##</p>
<p>1 step above E## is F##</p>
<p>1/2 step above F## is G#</p>
<p>G# A# B# C## D## E## F## G#</p>
<p>Look at all of the pretty double sharps! What&#8217;s up with that and how did they get there?</p>
<p>In truth, these guys are a pain for any musician. It forces even the  best and most cultured musicians to &#8220;think fast&#8221; (as you can imagine).  But they are not hard to understand if you know what a sharp (#) really  does.</p>
<p>A sharp (#) raises a note 1/2 step. That is the definition of a sharp. So, for example a C## is a C raised a half step twice.</p>
<p>Now let&#8217;s look at the Chromatic Scale:</p>
<p>A A#/Bb B C C#/Db D D#/Eb E F F#/Gb G G#/Ab A</p>
<p>Recall that this baby is a 1/2 step scale. That is, the numeric distance between each and every note in this scale is 1/2 step.</p>
<p>Now, what does a sharp do? It raises a note 1/2 step.</p>
<p>That means that if I wanted to (I wouldn&#8217;t, by the way) I COULD express a D as A##### (D raised a 1/2 step 5 times)</p>
<p>1/2 step up from A is A# (raise number 1)</p>
<p>1/2 step up from A# is B (raise number 2)</p>
<p>1/2 step up from B is C (raise number 3)</p>
<p>1/2 step up from C is C# (raise number 4)</p>
<p>1/2 step up from C# is D (raise number 5)</p>
<p>Fortunately you will never, ever see this to this extent &#8212; it&#8217;s too demented even for classical music.</p>
<p>But you will see double sharps on occasion.</p>
<p>So going back to the despised G# major scale</p>
<p>G# A# B# C## D## E## F## G#</p>
<p>A B# is really a C, but because of the rules of major scales it has to be represented as a B#.</p>
<p>A C## is really a D, but because of that rule, it has to be represented as a C##.</p>
<p>A D## is really an E.</p>
<p>An E## is really an F# (This one&#8217;s fun!)</p>
<p>An F## is really a G</p>
<p>So, if you have the misfortune of seeing a piece of music in the key of  G#, you might run across an E##m7 chord &#8212; which is really F#m7!</p>
<p>Now ain&#8217;t that special?</p>
<p>Again, you may play for years before you are forced to deal with  something like this on a practical level (and certainly not to this  extent. A piece of music will be written in Ab rather than G#). But  sooner or later you will, so it&#8217;s important that you understand what&#8217;s  going on.</p>
<p>Now dealing with double flats is the same problem &#8212; only in reverse.  The definition of a flat is to lower a note 1/2 step.Double flats are  far less common though. If you can understand double sharps, you won&#8217;t  have much of a problem understanding double flats.</p>
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		<title>Online Video Guitar Lesson &#8211; The Closest to Private Instruction</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 10:46:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Private Guitar Lessons About ten years ago, this was the best way to learn the guitar. No other option even came close. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Private Guitar Lessons</h2>
<p>About ten years ago, this was the best way to learn the guitar. No other option even came close. You would meet with an instructor; go over the curriculum, cost and schedule. After discussing the schedule and the cost, your teacher is going to show you how to properly hold your guitar. They are going to teach you the names of the parts of the guitar, and show you how to play chords. You will be able to know where to place your fingers on strings and what amount of force to use to make sure a clean sound comes out.</p>
<p>Private instruction does not come cheap in any shape or form. And it is something that you should be aware of. When I was taking these lessons I had to pay $40/hr. Time is another issue when taking private lessons. There will be times when you are having problems understanding the lesson, so you have to wait till the next week to see your instructor so he/she can explain it to you. That&#8217;s a waste of your money and time, if you ask me. In today&#8217;s world, this type of instruction just seems outdated. So what do you do if you need a cheaper alternative to learn how to play guitar?This brings me to another subject.</p>
<h2>Online Video Guitar Lessons For Beginners</h2>
<p>These are becoming very popular today. I was very impressed with the amount of detail they put into it. The lessons are shown in multiple different angles, which makes it very easy for you to see on where to place your fingers and how to play different chords on your guitar. This works well, since you&#8217;ll be able to see on how your hands look from your point of view, which makes it very easy for you to learn and understand the lessons. Also, you have the option of choosing from a variety of talented instructors. You can get an instructor that specializes in the type of music that you like. And if you&#8217;re a fan of &#8220;rock&#8221;, wouldn&#8217;t you prefer to have a teacher who is specialized in playing rock?</p>
<p>Also, it&#8217;s nice that you have the control of how often and when to play the lessons. You can play them over and over again, until you fully understand the technique. Much easier than having to wait till next week for your instructor to explain it to you. So, what about the cost? How expensive are these lessons? This is one of the biggest advantages when <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/learning-guitar-lesson-one-how-to-hold-a-pick/" title="Learning Guitar – Lesson One – How to Hold a Pick">learning guitar online</a>. Most lessons cost $12 &#8211; $19 a month. That&#8217;s it. That&#8217;s less than what you&#8217;d pay for just one private lesson!</p>
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		<title>Lead Guitar Scales: Learning These Can Help Make You a Master Soloist</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 07:31:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Lead Guitar Scales: Learning These Can Help Make You a Master Soloist by Soudai Kunai in Entertainment / Music (submitted 2010-08-16) If you want to hear someone who knows their scales? Check out Paul Gilbert, Eric Clapton, Ritchie Blackmore or Steve Morse. You will never be the same after you hear any of them play the guitar. My guess is that they&#39;ve all put in alot of hours just playing their scales. And while learning lead guitar scales can be boring, it is absolutely important for you to master them. Once you have though, you can easily learn to play any lead guitar part, from any musical genre. There are a number of ways you can learn guitar scales but some of the major ones include the pentatonic scale and the major scale. The pentatonic scale is one of the most important lead guitar scales , since mastering the minor and major pentatonic scales covers virtually every playing situation you may encounter. In technical terms, a pentatonic scale is a musical scale that is made up of just five notes. You can begin learning the minor pentatonic scale on a single string of the guitar. PLAY THIS EXERCISE 1. Pick a fret on that string and play the note. 2. Then move up three frets and play that note. 3. Move up two frets, play; move up another two frets and play. 4. Move up another three frets and play. 5. Finally, move up another two frets and play; this note should be the octave of the first note played.. Once you&#39;ve mastered this pattern you can use it to play the minor pentatonic scale anywhere on your guitar. You will also use this pattern to play the major pentatonic scale, but will begin on the second note of the pattern. When you use major scales to learn lead guitar scales , you will be using all seven notes rather than just the five of the pentatonic scale. Keep in mind that you should always keep your fretting fingers in the right position when playing major scales. One technique for learning major scales is to play three notes per string; doing so will also increase the speed of your playing once you&#39;ve mastered it. Here&#39;s how it works.... CHECK OUT THIS LITTLE TRICK 1. Begin with the sixth string, use the first, third and fourth fingers for fretting and position them separated by one fret. 2. Strum downwards, then upwards and then downwards again. 3. Repeat with the fifth string but play up, then down and then up again. 4. When you move to the fourth string, shift your first finger one fret downwards but keep the other fingers in the same position; 5. Stay in the same position for the third string, then on the second string, 6. Shift again with the first finger moving one fret downward, the third finger two frets downward and the fourth finger one fret below that. 7. Play and maintain the same position for the last string. About the Author Throughout, continue to alternate picking patterns. Are you ready to start playing some serious lead guitar scales ? If you want to play the pentatonic like a madman... then check out http://www.eLeadGuitarLessons.com Get a sweet blackjack strategy ! ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to hear someone who knows their scales? Check out Paul Gilbert, Eric Clapton, Ritchie Blackmore or Steve Morse. You will never be the same after you hear any of them play the guitar. My guess is that they&#8217;ve all put in alot of hours just playing their scales. And while learning <strong> lead guitar scales</strong> can be boring, it is absolutely important for you to master them. Once you have though, you can easily learn to play any lead guitar part, from any musical genre. There are a number of ways you can learn guitar scales but some of the major ones include the pentatonic scale and the major scale.The pentatonic scale is one of the most important <strong> lead guitar scales</strong>, since mastering the minor and major pentatonic scales covers virtually every playing situation you may encounter. In technical terms, a pentatonic scale is a musical scale that is made up of just five notes. You can begin learning the minor pentatonic scale on a single string of the guitar.</p>
<p><strong> PLAY THIS EXERCISE</strong><br />
1. Pick a fret on that string and play the note.<br />
2. Then move up three frets and play that note.<br />
3. Move up two frets, play; move up another two frets and play.<br />
4. Move up another three frets and play.<br />
5. Finally, move up another two frets and play; this note should be the octave of the first note played..</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve mastered this pattern you can use it to play the minor pentatonic scale anywhere on your guitar. You will also use this pattern to play the major pentatonic scale, but will begin on the second note of the pattern.</p>
<p>When you use major scales to learn <strong><a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/vital-steps-for-soloing-success-in-lead-guitar-learning/" title="Vital Steps for Soloing Success in Lead Guitar learning">lead guitar scales</a> </strong> , you will be using all seven notes rather than just the five of the pentatonic scale. Keep in mind that you should always keep your fretting fingers in the right position when playing major scales. One technique for learning major scales is to play three notes per string; doing so will also increase the speed of your playing once you&#8217;ve mastered it. Here&#8217;s how it works&#8230;.</p>
<p><strong> CHECK OUT THIS LITTLE TRICK</strong><br />
1. Begin with the sixth string, use the first, third and fourth fingers for fretting and position them separated by one fret.<br />
2. Strum downwards, then upwards and then downwards again.<br />
3. Repeat with the fifth string but play up, then down and then up again.<br />
4. When you move to the fourth string, shift your first finger one fret downwards but keep the other fingers in the same position;<br />
5. Stay in the same position for the third string, then on the second string,<br />
6. Shift again with the first finger moving one fret downward, the third finger two frets downward and the fourth finger one fret below that.<br />
7. Play and maintain the same position for the last string.</p>
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		<title>Famous Left Handed Guitarists</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 19:50:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cyn</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the harshest realities a new guitar player may find is that if  he or she is left handed, there could be a serious uphill climb ahead  if they want to learn to play guitar. While it is very possible for left  handers to learn how to play, there are going to be some drawbacks they  face.</p>
<p>The first problem is that many left handed people try to play the guitar  with their right hand. This can cause not only a lot of discomfort, but  can really hold back even the most talented of guitarists. It is  basically doing something unnatural, and keep in mind that learning the  guitar takes patience even when you are using the proper hand!</p>
<p>Many lefties will make adjustments to their guitars to make it suitable  for playing. The fist thing they do is reverse the order of the strings,  so that the E string, or thickest string, is on top of the guitar. The  bridge and nut, the pieces that hold the string on, will also need to be  turned upside down to accommodate lefties.</p>
<p>To avoid making these modifications, you could always buy a left handed  guitar. However, these guitars can be significantly higher in price, as  they are harder to find and not as heavily manufactured as their righty  counterparts. So be sure to do some price shopping before making your  final selection. Yet another challenge is finding chord charts specifically for lefties.  While it is possible, it does take a little research, as most chord  charts are made for righties. Luckily, you can find some popular books  for lefties on Amazon or in most local book stores.</p>
<p>The challenges of playing lefty can be somewhat of a minor hindrance to  most burgeoning guitar players. However, keep in mind that many famous  lefty guitarists such as Kurt Kobain and Paul McCartney never let this  stop them. In fact there are dozens of famous lefty guitarists who have  proven that which hand you play with, isn&#8217;t a detriment to your playing  skills.</p>
<p>Read more from the original source:<br />
Famous Left Handed Guitarists</p>
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		<title>How To Learn And Master the Guitar Fast, Easy and Efficiently</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2010 21:27:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are tons of websites designed to offer a great amount of resources and teach you how to Learn And Master the Guitar. Learning guitar is pretty easy, and the guitar is considered one of the most popular instruments for the reason. Also, an acoustic guitar is one of the cheapest instruments, and you can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are tons of websites designed to offer a great amount of resources and teach you how to <strong>Learn And Master the Guitar</strong>. Learning guitar is pretty easy, and the guitar is considered one of the most popular instruments for the  reason. Also, an acoustic guitar is one of the cheapest instruments, and you can take it with you wherever you go. However, learning the guitar and mastering it are two completely different things.</p>
<p>Not everybody is gifted with the art of music, and not everybody can play by ear. Some can sing or dance with music, but only a few can actually learn to play guitar without investing serious dedication and lessons.</p>
<p>Many professional guitarists admit that they have to give it their all to perfectly master the art of playing the guitar. It took them a lot of determination and patience to learn. So before you invest in online guitar lessons, set up lessons with a guitar teacher, or buy a learn guitar course on DVD you really, really need to make sure that you are dedicated to learning to play guitar, that you will invest the time that is necessary to practice and begin as early as possible. What better time to start than now?</p>
<p>Below are some of the basic steps on how to ease your way through guitar playing.</p>
<p><strong>Step 1. </strong>Decide on what type of guitar to play with. There are basically two types – acoustic and electric. Many players argue an acoustic guitar is better to learn on than the electric guitar, although the electric is easier to play.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2.</strong> Be equipped with the right references and learning materials. A good learn guitar course can make all the difference whether you give up because the practice lessons are boring, or have fun learning to play guitar. Having someone around who can play guitar and show you some tips and tricks would be better than being alone. Or, you can also visit online guitar forums like <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/goto.php?id=jamplay">JamPlay.com</a> to meet others who are learning to play acoustic or electric guitar. If you’re lucky enough to pull someone along the way of learning, you can also let him or her tune your guitar or teach you how to properly tune a guitar. He or she could also comment on your playing.</p>
<p><strong>Step 3. </strong>Memorize the important basic chords. Not just mentally, but physically. It is not only important that your mind remembers each note and fret but it is also essential that your fingers and hands create proper communication in between notes to maintain equilibrium and efficiency.</p>
<p>If you’re starting to develop blisters on the tips of your fingers, take it easy and remind yourself that in time, blisters can form calluses that can make you play better without the pain of pressing on the strings.</p>
<p><strong>Step 4.</strong> Practice. Make it a daily habit. If possible, close the door and turn of the phone. Never leave your guitar just lying around and idle for more than a day or two. Always play. Never give up on your endearment for you will reap what you sow, don’t give up just yet. Focus. Hard times are for beginners.</p>
<p>Only when you practice regularly, you will enhance your skills fast and have fun while you <strong><a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com">learn and master guitar</a></strong>.</p>
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		<title>Learn And Master Guitar Fast</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 21:10:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To learn and master how to play guitar fast is not easy. There are so many methods and so many conflicting opinions, it makes it difficult to know what to do. But the simple fact is, if you want to learn to be the best guitar player you can, as fast as you can, then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To learn and master how to play guitar fast is not easy. There are so many methods and so many conflicting opinions, it makes it difficult to know what to do.</p>
<p>But the simple fact is, if you want to learn to be the best guitar player you can, as fast as you can, then all you need to do is &#8211; copy what the pro&#8217;s do&#8230;</p>
<h2>Learn to master the guitar basics</h2>
<p>Mastering guitar basics means being able to play in all keys. Being able to transpose any song to any other key &#8211; on the spot preferably.</p>
<p>Did you know that 95% of guitarists don&#8217;t learn and master the basics? Oh yes, they mean to get around to it, but they hardly ever do.</p>
<p>Why is that? Well, it&#8217;s because they think it&#8217;s boring, complicated and too much hard work. And most of all &#8211; no fun! And mostly they were right. Well, it needn&#8217;t be that way. Mastering guitar basics can be a lot of fun if you go about it in a methodical set-by-step way.</p>
<h2>How to master the guitar basics</h2>
<p>There are 6 basic steps you need to follow:</p>
<ol>
<li>Learn the names of all notes on all strings, one string at a time.</li>
<li>Learn how to construct a C Major scale. Basic must-know guitar theory. Easy stuff.</li>
<li>Learn how the chords of the major scale are made and what they are&#8230; their names etc. C Dm Em F G Am Bdim. Learn basic chord construction.</li>
<li>Learn the triad patterns for the C major scale all over the fret board. Triads are simple 3-note chords. Easy and fun to learn and play.</li>
<li>Learn to play those triads with common chord progressions. Learn to play and apply the triads to the most common chord progressions that fit thousands and thousands of songs.</li>
<li>Learn to do step 5 in all keys.</li>
</ol>
<p>Once you can do steps one to five in the key of C, it&#8217;s real easy to learn it for the other 11 major keys.</p>
<p>The good news: it&#8217;s much easier than you think. All the patterns are exactly the same as what you learn for C major. You don&#8217;t have to learn any new patterns. Cookie cutter stuff. It really is not hard at all. All you need is a methodical step-by-step method that makes sense and is easy and fun to use.</p>
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		<title>Learn And Master Holding Your Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 02:41:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Classical position of holding an acoustic guitar The standard method for holding a classical guitar is to sit down, place it across your left leg and, using a footstool, elevate your leg to a point where your guitar is at an approximately 30 degree angle to you. It lets the guitar rest against your chest [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Classical position of holding an acoustic guitar</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/wp-content/uploads/classical-guitar-positon.jpg"><img style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;" title="Holding Your Guitar - Classical Position" src="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/wp-content/uploads/classical-guitar-positon.jpg" border="0" alt="Holding Your Guitar - Classical Position" width="119" height="106" /></a>The standard method for holding a classical guitar is to sit down, place it across your left leg and, using a footstool, elevate your leg to a point where your guitar is at an approximately 30 degree angle to you.</p>
<p>It lets the guitar rest against your chest and legs, leaving both arms free to move without having to exert additional pressure and tension to hold it, and the guitar is placed in a position that will project the sound acoustically to the back of the room.</p>
<p>However, most guitarists who have learned to play without taking this position find this method very uncomfortable, and many experts in ergonomics say that this position places stress on your lower back.</p>
<h2>The 90-Degree Method</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/wp-content/uploads/holding-guitar.bmp"><img style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;"  size-full wp-image-1098" title="Holding Your Guitar - 90 Degree Position" src="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/wp-content/uploads/holding-guitar.bmp" alt="Holding Your Guitar - 90 Degree Position" border="0"/></a>In the 90-degree method, your feet should be flat on the floor, and your knees at an 90 degree angle to your feet. Your legs should be bent at a 90 degree angle to your knees, and your trunk should be at a 90 degree angle to your legs, bent at your hips. Your back should be straight, and your shoulders parallel to the ground.</p>
<p>Many people also find a guitar strap useful.</p>
<p>Try to keep your hand, wrist and forearm in a straight line. This correctly aligns the muscles and relaxes your hand position.</p>
<p>Make sure you can see the knuckles of both of your hands when you play. To do this you need to have a uniform curve in each ginger, and each hand needs to be in a midrange position. Bending the wrist on either hand tends to flex or extend the muscles, which will inhibit your playing technique.</p>
<p>Try to keep your left and moving parallel to the fingerboard, with your left-hand thumb on or near the center of the guitar neck in line between the index and middle finger.</p>
<p>Practice in front of a mirror during the first couple of times of playing the guitar so you can check your posture and hand positions until you feel comfortable.</p>
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		<title>Learn And Master Guitar Strumming Techniques</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 00:08:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn And Master Guitar Strumming Doing very simple strumming patterns such as just one or 2 strums per measure can be very helpful if you are a beginning guitar player. Some times strumming can distract you from what you need to practice most: your left hand movements. So keep it short and don&#8217;t wear yourself [...]]]></description>
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<p>Doing very simple strumming patterns such as just one or 2 strums per measure can be very helpful if you are a beginning guitar player. Some times strumming can distract you from what you need to practice most: your left hand movements. So keep it short and don&#8217;t wear yourself out on this practice.</p>
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		<title>Learn &amp; Master Guitar &#8211; Revealed: Detailed Instructions On How To Properly Hold Your Guitar Pick</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 20:40:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cyn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While you are learning to master and learn guitar playing techniques with your left hand, you will want to ensure that you are also not forgetting about your right hand technique. Many new guitar players when learning to play the guitar are unsure of how to properly hold a guitar pick. Holding a guitar pick [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While you are <strong>learning to master and learn guitar playing techniques</strong> with your left hand, you will want to ensure that you are also not forgetting about your right hand technique.</p>
<p>Many new guitar players when learning to play the guitar are unsure of how to properly hold a guitar pick. Holding a guitar pick properly is imperative in order to play your guitar chords and guitar scales like a pro.</p>
<p>An improperly held guitar pick will stop you short of being able to master and learn guitar right hand picking techniques such as learning the art of alternate picking.</p>
<p>Before we take a look at how to hold your guitar pick, make sure that the thumb and first finger of your right hand are clean and dry. This will ensure that your guitar pick will not slip away from your fingers.</p>
<p><strong>Let’s take a detailed look at 9 easy steps that will ensure you are holding your guitar pick properly:</strong></p>
<p>1. Take your guitar pick and place it under your right thumb.</p>
<p>2. Pretend that you are growing your thumb nail and have approximately 4/5ths of your guitar pick tip showing.</p>
<p>3. Now turn your guitar pick towards yourself in a 45 degree angle turn. Your guitar pick tip should be pointing towards you now with your thumb pointing parallel to your guitar and body.</p>
<p>4. Place your first finger underneath the guitar pick.</p>
<p>5. Your first finger position placement will be on the right hand side of the guitar pick going from center to the right hand side of your guitar pick.</p>
<p>6. From this point on you might need to slightly adjust your guitar pick tip position. The key here is that you want to hold your guitar pick comfortably, and accurately enough in order to be able to play your guitar scales and chords properly.</p>
<p>7. Final finger placement: With your remaining three right fingers you can either curl them up into a loose fist, or you can lock all three fingers below the first string. If you are muting your guitar strings with your Palm then have your right pinky rest comfortably below the first string.</p>
<p>8. Make sure you have a fresh guitar pick: Having a fresh guitar pick at all times will ensure that you are getting a crisp and accurate sound from your right hand when you strum or pick your guitar. After about two hours of playing and practicing, you will want to switch to a new guitar pick. Any longer than two hours and your guitar pick tip will wear down making it more difficult to accurately play guitar scales. If all you are doing is playing guitar chords then you can use your pick longer unless you are arpeggio playing your guitar notes.</p>
<p>9. Choosing the right kind of pick: You will need to buy a couple of different variety of guitar picks as there are many pick choices to choose from. A general rule of thumb when buying your first guitar pick is to purchase a medium light guitar pick. From there you can decide if you want to play with a firmer or thinner guitar pick, or just keep with the medium light style of guitar pick.</p>
<p><strong>About The Author</strong></p>
<div>Interested in learning to play the guitar?</p>
<p>With a passion to teach guitar, Jeremiah La Follette helps beginner and intermediate guitar players unlock the secrets of learning guitar in a snap!</p></div>
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		<title>Guitar Books, Video Lessons, Or Private Teacher &#8211; What&#8217;s Right For Me To Learn Guitar?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 21:13:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the increasing popularity of the internet, learning online how to master the guitar has become very appealing for many beginners. Many try a couple free online lessons to learn guitar and after a few unsuccessful attempts, they give up. Before you do the same, you may want to find out which way of learning [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the increasing popularity of the internet, <strong>learning online how to master the guitar</strong> has become very appealing for many beginners. Many try a couple free online lessons to learn guitar and after a few unsuccessful attempts, they give up. Before you do the same, you may want to find out which way of learning to play guitar is for you.</p>
<h2>Guitar Books</h2>
<p>There are thousands of self-study books on the market that teach you <strong>how to learn the guitar. </strong>Some of them are even very good and can provide you with all the information you need. Books are an inexpensive and comfortable strategy to learn how to play the guitar. Unfortunately, experience shows that for many of us only reading a book just doesn&#8217;t work, so you may want to combine it with private or online guitar lessons. However, if you are a very patient person, a theory book might be a good way to start learning guitar.</p>
<h2>Guitar Video Lessons</h2>
<p><strong>Video guitar lessons</strong> are available on DVDs in almost any music store and of course online. Many of them are even free. Video lessons are more dynamic and have a better chance of keeping you focused. They have the advantage of allowing you to practice at home whenever you find the time to do it. When you decide between an online course, or a DVD set, keep in mind that you have to be able to sit with your guitar next to your computer or your TV to practice. Here is my <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/learn-master-guitar-review/">review of the most popular guitar learning courses available online</a>.</p>
<h2>Private Guitar Lessons</h2>
<p>If you are willing to dedicate a lot of time and money to this, private lessons are definitely a great way to learn guitar. A good teacher can customize guitar lessons for you and provide you with personal attention and feedback to keep you motivated. He/she can also spot and correct your mistakes right away.</p>
<p><strong>Always keep in mind that most important is that it is fun  to learn and master the guitar. If you find it difficult or stressing, your learning strategy might be the reason. Sometimes you need to try several learning methods before finding the one that works best for you.</strong></p>
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		<title>4 Must Have Guitar Effect Pedals: Distortion, Delay, Chorus, and Reverb</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 22:22:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you don’t own them already, at some point, you will encounter what are called guitar effects. Guitar effects are used to enhance the tone and sound of your instrument. Guitar effects can dramatically change your guitar sound, or simply make your guitar sound sonically rich. When you enter the world of guitar effects, it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you don’t own them already, at some point, you will encounter what are called guitar effects. Guitar effects are used to enhance the tone and sound of your instrument. Guitar effects can dramatically change your guitar sound, or simply make your guitar sound sonically rich.</p>
<p>When you enter the world of guitar effects, it can be quite overwhelming to know what the best guitar effects to purchase are. From stomp boxes, to full rack mount guitar effects, there is an unending supply of sound available to enhance your guitar playing sound and abilities.</p>
<p>Let’s take a look at 4 must-have <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/the-various-parts-of-a-guitar/">guitar</a> effects that you will want to utilize in your guitar playing experience.</p>
<p>1. Distortion<br />
2. Delay<br />
3. Chorus<br />
4. Reverb</p>
<p><strong>1. Distortion:</strong> If you’ve ever heard a hard rock band, chances are you have heard a guitar player that is using distortion. Believe it or not, distortion is not just limited to heavy metal playing guitar players. Many jazz guitar players incorporate distortion into their sound. Even rock and blues players will incorporate a light distortion sound, giving their clean tone an extra edge to the sound that their guitar produces. There are unlimited types of distortion available to the guitar player making distortion a great way to craft your own unique guitar tone.</p>
<p><strong>2. Delay:</strong> Think back to a time where you were yelling your name in a concrete stairwell, or shouting your name across a canyon, and while you were calling out your name you heard your name repeat over and over. You have just experienced delay. Another name for delay is echo. Delay as a guitar effect is basically when the sound that you produce on your guitar repeats itself over and over again. There are short delays, and long delays. Short delays are great for adding rhythmic variation to your guitar. Long delays are a great way to add excitement within your guitar solos.</p>
<p><strong>3. Chorus:</strong> The idea behind the effect known as chorus is when you have an overlapping blend of voices sounding together. Chorus on the guitar is similar to having many guitar‘s overlapping together. Chorus is a great guitar effect when played on a clean guitar tone. Both electric and acoustic guitars will sound great with chorus added to the sound mix of your guitar.</p>
<p><strong>4. Reverb:</strong> Very similarly related to delay is the effect called reverb. If hearing the sound repeat over and over again is called delay, the part of the sound that continues onward after you’ve stopped playing is called reverb. Right now, clap your hand in the room that you’re in. If you’re in a small room your handclap will not last very long. In a large auditorium however, the after sound of clapping your hand might last for a few seconds. You’ll also hear the effects of natural reverb by yelling your name in a concrete stairwell, or a canyon. Reverb is a great guitar effect that can add depth to your sound. Thick Reverb guitar effects are generally not recommended playing with live because reverb can muddy up your guitar sound. Instead, try adding reverb to your guitar in a studio recording. In a home studio recording, reverb can make your guitar sound amazing.</p>
<p>About The Author</p>
<p>With a passion to teach guitar, Jeremiah La Follette helps beginner and intermediate guitar players unlock the secrets of learning guitar in a snap!</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 22:06:31 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are some very fun and exciting things that are unique to playing the guitar. One of these is called <strong>finger tapping</strong>. Although the theory behind finger tapping is nothing new, there is just something about guitar player finger tapping that sounds totally cool. Many other instruments such as the piano and saxophone have tried for years to emulate the sound of a guitar finger tapping. At the end of the day however, there’s nothing like a real guitar player finger tapping like pro.</p>
<h2><strong>Let’s take a look at 6 easy steps to learn and master beginner guitar finger tapping:</strong></h2>
<p>1. With your left hand, place your first finger on the second string, fifth fret.<br />
2. With your right first finger pluck the second string on the ninth fret.<br />
3. With your third finger strike the seventh fret<br />
4. With your right first finger strike the ninth fret.<br />
5. Quickly lift your third finger off of the seventh fret<br />
6. Repeat steps 2 to 5</p>
<p><strong>Let’s take a look at a longer explanation of what is occurring:</strong></p>
<p>1. With your left hand, place your first finger on the second string, fifth fret: Remember to use proper left hand technique and place your left fingers just before the fret to get the best sound out of your guitar.</p>
<p>2. With your right first finger pluck the second string on the ninth fret: if you are holding the guitar pick you will want to place it somewhere else for right now. Later on as you improve your finger tapping technique you can place your guitar pick in between another set of fingers.</p>
<p>3. With your third finger strike the seventh fret: This is a technique called a hammer on, and will require practice in order to get the note sounding loud enough to be heard. If you have a guitar amplifier; turning up the volume will help you to hear your hammer on notes until your fingers are strong enough to not need extra volume.</p>
<p>4. With your right first finger strike the ninth fret: If you are having a hard time hammering on the note with your first finger try placing your middle finger over your first finger to give it some extra strength.</p>
<p>5. Quickly lift your third finger off of the seventh fret: You can either lift your left hand third finger as soon as your right hand first finger taps its first note, or you can quickly lift your left hand third finger away from the fret as you pluck the ninth fret with your right first finger.</p>
<p>6. Repeat steps 2 to 5: You now have the basic foundation to begin finger tapping!  <strong><a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/finger-exercises/">Finger exercises</a></strong> will help you improve the different guitar playing techniques fast!</p>
<p><strong>About The Author</strong></p>
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		<title>Learn And Master The Four Kinds of Guitar Harmonics</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 21:51:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let’s take a look at four basic kinds of harmonics that will help you to learn and master your guitar: 1. Open string harmonics 2. Pick harmonics 3. Tap harmonics 4. Thumb pick harmonics 1. Open string harmonics: By far the easiest kind of guitar harmonics that you can learn how to play are what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><strong>Let’s take a look at four basic kinds of harmonics that will help you to learn and master your guitar:</strong></h2>
<p>1. Open string harmonics<br />
2. Pick harmonics<br />
3. Tap harmonics<br />
4. Thumb pick harmonics</p>
<p><strong>1. Open string harmonics:</strong> By far the easiest kind of guitar harmonics that you can learn how to play are what are called open string harmonics. Open string harmonics are when you lightly place your finger over your guitar strings. You can play all of your guitar strings at once, or, you can play individual open string harmonics. The best open string harmonics are found on the 12th fret, seventh fret, and the fifth fret. There are other open strings harmonics all throughout the guitar, however, these three fret areas are by far the easiest to find and play on your guitar.</p>
<p><strong>2. Pinch harmonics: </strong>Pinch harmonics are individually pinched notes on the guitar. You can choose either your open strings, or any note found throughout the guitar fretboard. With your right hand holding the guitar pick, you will take the tip of the guitar pick and pinch your guitar strings. This pinching action will produce a harmonic. For starters, practice your pinch harmonics on Strings 6, 5, and 4.</p>
<p><strong>3. <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/finger-picking-basics-groove-style-slap-percussion/">Tap harmonics</a>: </strong>Tap harmonics are the hardest of all harmonic guitar styles to play. Played correctly and you will have a very sonically rich sounding guitar. The great thing with tap harmonics is that you can play individual notes or full fingered chords. With your left hand place your fingers on the note or chord that you want to play. With your right hand first finger you will be tapping individual notes or striking the guitar fretboard with all of your first finger like a long flat stretched out hammer. With your first finger you will be tapping an octave higher from where your left hand finger placement is located. For example, if the note you are playing is on the six string, third fret, you’re right first finger will strike the 15th fret, sixth string.</p>
<p><strong>4. Thumb pick harmonics:</strong> Another single note harmonic style that you can utilize is a combination of your right thumb and first finger. Choose your single note or chord with your left hand. Next, place your right finger an octave higher lightly on top of the string, above the fret board. Use your right thumb as a pick. Pluck the note keeping your right hand fingering position. Thumb pick harmonics are an expansion of open string harmonic technique.</p>
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		<title>How To Learn Guitar Fast By Practicing Right</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 21:15:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your guitar instructor tells you to practice. Practice &#8211; what and how exactly should you practice? Does this mean to go home and play everything that you covered in your lesson in one day? Maybe it means to dig out your most impressive song or riff and play it over and over. Practicing guitar is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Your guitar instructor tells you to practice. Practice &#8211; what and how exactly should you practice?</h2>
<p>Does this mean to go home and play everything that you covered in your lesson in one day? Maybe it means to dig out your most impressive song or riff and play it over and over.</p>
<p>Practicing guitar is an art form all to itself. Everyone has their own way of guitar practice, and what works for one student will not necessarily work for another.</p>
<p>Like most guitarists, you probably have a few things in your tool belt to work on: <strong>scales, arpeggios, chords, picking technique, soloing, exercises, songs, theory, etc.</strong> How do you juggle everything and feel like your moving forward and not stepping backward?</p>
<h3><strong>Plan a <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/category/learn-and-master-guitar/">Learn Guitar Practicing  Strategy</a></strong></h3>
<p>What do you want to accomplish today? If you can set aside 30 minutes or an hour and focus on 1 or 2 of these tools you&#8217;ll be able to focus better than thinking of a dozen things you need to cram into your practice session.</p>
<p>The operative word here is &#8220;Focus&#8221;. You can &#8220;play&#8221; for 3 hours and get nothing accomplished because you&#8217;re just &#8220;playing&#8221; guitar and not committing yourself to a &#8220;focused practice&#8221; routine.</p>
<p>What happens if you get to a couple notes on that 2nd string that don&#8217;t sound right? Play ONLY THE 2ND STRING. This is so important because many, many students will play the WHOLE passage or exercise again. This wastes A LOT of time because you already know the rest &#8211; it&#8217;s just the 2nd string that&#8217;s a concern.</p>
<p>After practicing the 2nd string problem, back up and play a note or two before the problem area to transition smoothly. Another big problem now is working transitions, so after working on any problem area &#8211; practice transitioning INTO the problem area. Practicing slow will teach the fingers exactly what they need to do.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.guitartips.com.au/email-free/images/guitarist-guy.jpg" alt="" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="166" height="381" align="right" />Ok, so <strong>DAY 1</strong> maybe you work on scales and exercises. Memorization might be on your list. If the scales are 2 octaves, just focus on the 1st octave and memorize that part.</p>
<p>Be sure you can play smoothly through the exercises and/or scales you are practicing even if it&#8217;s only 1 or 2!</p>
<p><strong>Day 2</strong> &#8211; Attempt these scales and exercises with a metronome. Start slow and write down the tempo you can play comfortably.</p>
<p>This tempo marking will only be temporary because you&#8217;ll be getting more comfortable with the fingering. You may also want to start creating melodies with these scales today.</p>
<p>Mixing them up and making music is the best way to understand these scales. This is also a good time to work in your arpeggios if you have them.</p>
<p><strong>Day 3</strong> &#8211; Review scales and exercises and get into your reading. The only way to be a better reader is to practice reading.</p>
<p>Read anything you can get your hands on. If you&#8217;re still working out the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd string notes in open position &#8211; read them and write your own ideas that use these strings. Writing your own ideas and playing them is a GREAT way to relate to the notes quicker.</p>
<p><strong>Day 4</strong> &#8211; Review what you&#8217;ve been doing this week, maybe spend 15-20 minutes on review and jump into a song you&#8217;re working on. If there is an area in the song that you have problems with, begin there. You don&#8217;t have to start at the beginning. Start at the end and work backwards if you want.</p>
<p><strong>Day 5</strong> &#8211; You know you have chords to work on.first, review everything to this point. It doesn&#8217;t have to be laborious like previous days, just run through your tools so you don&#8217;t forget them. Start with some easier chords and work your way to the difficult chords. When dealing with complicated chord progressions, take your strumming hand out of the equation and just focus on what your fretting hand is doing.</p>
<p>Observe each finger as it transitions to the next chord. Do this many times until you see the responsibility of each finger. With this knowledge, you can minimize the movements of every finger resulting in a smoother transition because the fretting hand is now moving as a precision tool.</p>
<p><strong>Day 6</strong> &#8211; You guessed it, quick review. Cover everything in roughly 20 minutes or so and work on your theory. You may have written work to complete or apply to the guitar. Spending time with the written work will give you new perspectives into the fingerboard, so really take your time here! This is a vast subject, so take your time and make sure you understand each phase because everything builds from the basics.</p>
<p><strong>Day 7</strong> &#8211; Oh, it&#8217;s your lesson day! Depending on the time of your lesson you may be able to practice and you may not. If you do, great! Go over everything thoroughly and touch on any problem areas a bit longer.</p>
<p>Ok, this is a nice way to organize your practice sessions, but what if you don&#8217;t have the time to commit to a 6-day practice schedule?</p>
<p>Any teacher who is worth your time will be flexible. If you have 3 or 4 days to practice and you can only realistically practice one &#8211; three concepts or tools, than that&#8217;s what you work on in your lesson. Believe me, you won&#8217;t be working on EVERYTHING in a typical 30 or 45 minute lesson.</p>
<p>Usually the teacher selects 1 or 2 tools to work with. You may even have a couple questions that take up 15 minutes of the lesson, which leads to examples and discussion if necessary!</p>
<p>The above schedule is only a suggestion and will hopefully give you a great guide to tailor for yourself on your musical journey.</p>
<hr />Do you <strong>play the acoustic guitar</strong> and want an in-depth course just on the acoustic technique?</p>
<p>Acoustic Guitar Methods gives you the tools you need to be an acoustic guitarist.</p>
<p>The information in the course covers both finger style guitar &amp; playing with a pick plus there is something for all level of guitarists.</p>
<p>Acoustic Guitar Methods is a great learning platform to branch off and learn acoustic guitar.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 21:04:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this lesson you will learn a couple chord progressions. Songs are full of them! This is simply a series of chords that sound good with each other played over and over again. Below you&#8217;ll see 3 chords: G, C and D. The idea here is to play these chords in any sequence you want [...]]]></description>
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<h2>In this lesson you will learn a couple chord progressions.</h2>
<p>Songs are full of them! This is simply a series of chords that sound good with each other played over and over again.</p>
<p>Below you&#8217;ll see 3 chords: G, C and D.</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.guitartips.com.au/email-free/images/g-chart.jpg" alt="" width="117" height="167" /><br />
<img src="http://www.guitartips.com.au/email-free/images/c-chart.jpg" alt="" width="117" height="165" /><img src="http://www.guitartips.com.au/email-free/images/d-chart.jpg" alt="" width="115" height="166" /></p>
<p>The idea here is to play these chords in any sequence you want and create a &#8220;<a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/beginner-guitar-lessons-how-to-learn-chords/">Chord          progression</a>&#8220;.</p>
<p>Why do these chords fit so well together? They all belong to the key of G major.</p>
<p>&#8230;&#8230;G&#8230;&#8230;C&#8230;&#8230;D</p>
<p>E |&#8212;3&#8212;&#8212;0&#8212;&#8212;2&#8212;|</p>
<p>B |&#8212;0&#8212;&#8212;1&#8212;&#8212;3&#8212;|</p>
<p>G |&#8212;0&#8212;&#8212;0&#8212;&#8212;2&#8212;|</p>
<p>D |&#8212;0&#8212;&#8212;2&#8212;&#8212;0&#8212;|</p>
<p>A |&#8212;2&#8212;&#8212;3&#8212;&#8212;x&#8212;|</p>
<p>E |&#8212;3&#8212;&#8212;x&#8212;&#8212;x&#8212;|</p>
<p><img src="http://www.guitartips.com.au/email-free/images/arrow-2.gif" alt="" width="8" height="18" />-<br />
Down stroke</p>
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- Up stroke</p>
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<p>Learn how to play the acoustic guitar in an easy step by step format with audio, video and easy instructions to guide you.</p>
<p>Acoustic Guitar Methods shows you <strong>how to play the acoustic guitar, strumming techniques, notes, scales and a lot more</strong>.</p>
<p>With video and audio clips that play instantly, you&#8217;ll learn with ease as you play along with the instructor and start jamming on your acoustic guitar within minutes of completing the material.</p>
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<h2>One of the most frustrating aspects of playing guitar is when you reach the point where you are not improving.</h2>
<p>Whether you are a novice or a seasoned musician, we all face the same problem when we learn guitar and ask the question, &#8220;Why am I not at the level I want to be and how can I get there?&#8221;</p>
<p>To add insult to injury, we see our guitar heroes in magazines and on TV everyday and it seems as if they are constantly inventing new tricks and improving their skills.</p>
<p>When we read about them in Guitar World to try to emulate their skills and learn their tricks only to leave more confused. Becoming the ultimate guitarist is far harder than it looks.</p>
<p align="center"><strong>So what is the key to success?</strong></p>
<p>While there is no one answer that can solve everyone&#8217;s problem, there are a number of concepts and theories that can help you break through the barrier that keeps you from reaching your full potential to learn and master your guitar.</p>
<p>The one thing that you need to realize is that you don&#8217;t need to be a genius to become a great guitarist. The two key things you need to have in your possession are interest and commitment.</p>
<div><strong>You&#8217;ll never meet a great guitarist who isn&#8217;t passionate about music. </strong></div>
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<p><img src="http://www.guitartips.com.au/email-free/images/10-ways-to-improve.jpg" alt="" hspace="15" width="247" height="331" align="right" />They didn&#8217;t get to the level that they are at by being apathetic and lazy. They took the initiative to go out and try to learn something new.</p>
<p>The guitarist who dares to challenge himself takes the risk of failing. This is where many musicians lose their battle with low self-esteem and quit.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not that they didn&#8217;t take the risk, rather, that they failed and couldn&#8217;t pick themselves up again. If you realize that failure is a part of growth and that it takes many jam sessions to get some tricks down, you have just acquired the first skill you will need to become the ultimate guitarist.</p>
<p>I have compiled a list of concepts that I believe every guitarist should try out. Unlike other articles you will read, these short and simple steps ask you to do, rather that simply read. Thoughts and attitude are important but in the end it&#8217;s what you do that counts to your audience.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s get started with the top ten things you can do to obtain maximum results as a guitarist.</p>
<p align="center"><strong>Top 10 tips for success&#8230;</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Learn something new </strong>- Educating yourself is the first step to becoming a better guitarist. Whether you choose to believe it or not, there&#8217;s always something new to learn and master. If you are currently studying music in a conservatory, at school, or in college, you will find that learning will come more easier to you. If not, I highly recommend that you get in a program. While I believe in teaching yourself, I also know from first hand experience that motivation and  encouragement from a teacher is priceless. Once you conquer the subject that you were learning, push yourself to learn something that you&#8217;re not quite comfortable with. Learning within your comfort zone often results with you running around in circles.</li>
<li><strong>Make your time count</strong> &#8211; Practicing does not make perfect, it makes permanent. That makes the time you spend playing your guitar all the more important. Don&#8217;t waste your time fiddling around on your guitar. Dig in and learn something that will aid you on your quest for musical success. Set goals and work towards achieving them. Whether it&#8217;s technique, tricks, or a new song, you can become better just by using your time more wisely.</li>
<li><strong>Listen to more music -</strong> The more music that you are exposed to, the better guitarist you will become. Listen to the bands that you enjoy most and draw inspiration from them. Take note of what the musicians are doing in their songs and make a list of  the techniques you want to learn. This can be the motivating force that gets you to play your guitar more often.</li>
<li><strong>Surround yourself with excellence -</strong> When you play your guitar with people who are better guitarists, you not only learn from them but feel motivated to push yourself to keep up. At first this idea seems obscure. Why would you expose yourself to that kind of stress? Let&#8217;s face it, if there&#8217;s one thing that will make you get motivated quickly it&#8217;s the fact that people are counting on you. Don&#8217;t play with musicians who are arrogant and rude. Embarrassment doesn&#8217;t foster self-esteem and will only get you down. The people you want to learn from are patient and understanding. Eventually you will find yourself at their level. It happens faster than you might think.</li>
<li><strong>Ask yourself what will you do </strong>when you obtain the skills you want &#8211; What do you want to do with what you learn? Perhaps you want to make a CD or join a band and play at some local venues. Start planning for it now and use what you currently have. This ties into setting goals but is not to be underestimated. Knowing how you want to use your talent is important. Create a vision and use goals to act on it. Whether you want to play for others, or to the wall in your bedroom, the choice is yours.</li>
<li><strong>Teach someone <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/">how to play guitar</a> </strong>- To teach is to learn. If the only chord you know how to play is a G chord, show someone that. Why? Because it reaffirms what you know and solidifies your knowledge. I can tell you from personal experience that I have learned more through teaching than I ever learned through being taught. It forces you out of your comfort zone and when questions are asked, you need to know the answer. I&#8217;m a firm believer that anyone can teach someone something if they want to. Give it a shot and see the results for yourself.</li>
<li><strong>Believe in your ability -</strong> Yes, I know how cliché this sounds. However, you need to hear it. You can do anything you put your mind to and if you choose to play guitar well, chubby fingers or not, you can! Don&#8217;t listen to what others say and be true to yourself. This can be hard seeing as we live in a critical society that doesn&#8217;t realize how much words can hurt. Keep at it and surround yourself  with supportive people. More of a life lesson than a guitar lesson, but as far as I&#8217;m concerned music is intertwined with daily living.</li>
<li><strong>You are incomparable </strong>- In case you haven&#8217;t picked up the hint yet, you are the ultimate guitarist. There is no one like you and there will never be anyone who even comes remotely close to being like you. Integrate who you are into your music and you will never have a shortage of material. Your music will soon form into your own tone and style.</li>
<li><strong>Learn what worked for others -</strong> Whether you research your favorite guitarist or talk to your guitar teacher, ask others what worked for them. I don&#8217;t claim to know all the answers but when everyone puts their heads together, some really neat ideas start to flow. Networking allows you to give and receive at the same time.</li>
<li><strong>Crush your weakness -</strong> We all know where we lack the most in the guitar realm. For me it&#8217;s in technique and finger picking, for others it&#8217;s something different. Whatever it is, don&#8217;t ignore it while enjoying your recent victory. Keep attacking your weak points and you&#8217;ll soon see improvement. The secret is that you never stop seeing problems and you continually get better over time. You&#8217;ll never be stuck without something to do. Take out a sheet of  paper and write them down. Then find the resources you need to help you destroy them. It&#8217;s not unlike a war, but in the end you always win.</li>
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<p align="center"><strong>Don&#8217;t Believe The Popular Myths</strong></p>
<p>You may be surprised to hear that a lot of the common advice distributed amongst guitarists couldn&#8217;t be farther from the truth. There are myths and tokens of advice that get passed along and guitarists like yourself use them. Try as hard as you like, but you&#8217;ll end up realizing that what meets you at the end of the road is failure.</p>
<p>To avoid that, let&#8217;s look at some of the most common myths floating around:</p>
<p><strong>All good players can play all styles: </strong> While great in theory, it doesn&#8217;t work out in practice. Throughout the history of this newsletter, I have consistently pushed trying various genres of music and becoming a more cultured guitarist. However, no where will you ever hear me, or any other teacher, say that you should be able to master all of them.</p>
<p>The fact is that it takes a lifetime to master one style. Some take up two genres that mix well together, such as blues and rock, but those genres are the exceptions. You will never hear a neoclassical shred guitarist play country. Many jazz musicians take decades to perfect their craft and even then they still see areas that need improvement.</p>
<p>If you want to be a great guitarist, take the genre and style that you&#8217;re passionate about and focus on it. Don&#8217;t get distracted with other music. Your guitar heroes are heroes because they mastered a genre. Very few will ever play outside of their specialty and that&#8217;s just the reality.</p>
<p><strong>You either have &#8220;it&#8221; or you don&#8217;t: </strong> Let&#8217;s face it, some understand music more easily than others. That doesn&#8217;t mean that you can&#8217;t be as  good as them. Everyone can play guitar, it just depends on the effort and time you want to put in.</p>
<p>There are dozens of specialties within music and no one knows all of them from the time they are born. Perfect pitch is developed, as is technique and originality. Look at where you started from as opposed to where you are now. Would you say that you are just as original as you were when you first picked up the guitar? I know I&#8217;m not.</p>
<p>While things may come easier to others, remember that we all have our own struggles within music and that we are in it together.</p>
<p><strong>To sound good, you need the best gear -</strong> The best gear is nice, and yes, you do sound better. However, it&#8217;s unnecessary for those who aren&#8217;t interested in professional music or are just starting out.</p>
<p>Beginners love to see the rack of guitars at their local music store and say,  &#8220;I want the $2000 one.&#8221; That was me for years but the truth is that a guitar of that caliber is useless to someone who can&#8217;t play it. Learn on something modest and work your way up.</p>
<p>Not only will the experience be more rewarding, it&#8217;s also nicer on the instrument and your self-confidence. In the end, the guitar is only as good as the person who plays it.</p>
<p>I have heard crappy guitars sound half-decent when played by someone who knew what they were doing. The same applies to you. For those who can afford $5,000 guitars, my advice is go for it.</p>
<p>For the rest of us, I say save your money and work towards being the ultimate guitarist. Think about it, if you sound good on a crummy guitar, how much better will you sound on something that can really produce a good tone?</p>
<p><strong>You need to be the most talented to succeed-</strong> All too often, as mentioned above, we tend to compare ourselves to others. The ultimate guitarist is you meeting your goals and making progress.</p>
<p>There will always be others who sound better in certain areas but who cares? Be the person you want to be and music will be far more enjoyable. Success is measured on a personal level, not n how many CD&#8217;s you sell.</p>
<p>The famous musicians in today&#8217;s society often find themselves wishing they weren&#8217;t  so pressured by record labels. They want to be in your shoes where they have the choice to do what they want to do. Enjoy yourself and the rest will fall into place.</p>
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<p>Did you know the reason why most beginner guitarists put learning guitar in the “too hard basket” is because they choose lessons without structure.</p>
<p>These beginner guitar lessons cover the basics and move into more intermediate topics in the correct order.</p>
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<li>Get a good guitar that will not impede your learning ability. Make sure the <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/what-is-guitar-action/">action (distance of the string to the neck) of the guitar</a> is good and that it is correctly intonated (the bridge adjusted so the strings are the correct length) or you will have tuning and playing problems. Also learning on light gauge strings is advised to stop finger strain. It is worth paying a few extra dollars to have the guitar ‘set up’ before your start to play. Here is a more comprehensive guide to <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/guitar-buying-guide/buying-an-acoustic-guitar">selecting a good acoustic guitar</a>.</li>
<li>Get a good teacher or a <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/learn-master-guitar-review/">good Guitar Lesson DVD or software</a> or a great <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/category/jamplay/">Learn Guitar Online Course</a> that explains the methods of learning in a simple and easy manner and will ensure you are playing songs or at least riffs within the first couple lessons. Avoid learning boring scales and exercises that will just de-motivate you! You will have to learn these too, but it can be done later.</li>
<li>Practice every day for at least 15 minutes, and always practice what you cannot play yet rather than playing what you already know or you will not progress. Try to learn simple versions of songs you know so you can sing along even if it’s just in your mind with the song.</li>
<li>Learn a mixture of chords, single notes, scales and riffs even at the first stages of learning. This is important to develop your technique and strength in the finger and wrist.</li>
<li>Have the guitar, if possible, in a place where it is easily accessible, so you will want to pick it up often. If it’s in a case in your closet you will forget about it.</li>
<li>Know how to tune your guitar. Always have a tuner to ensure you are in tune otherwise you will sound horrible. If you don’t have a tuner you can use our <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/free-online-guitar-tuner/">free online tuner</a>.</li>
<li>Use a metronome (click to download <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/guitar-software/">free metronome software</a>!) so you can stay in time and develop a sense of rhythm. This is one of the most neglected areas of learning and often the biggest cause of bad habits later on in a student’s progress.</li>
<li>Try to learn to play songs you enjoy and play a style you like. Don&#8217;t play Bob Dylan if you like AC/DC. However its not a bad idea to learn new styles but stick to what you know and like at least when you are still <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com">Learn To Play Guitar Fast</a>.</li>
<li>Take a recording device (your MP-3 player e.g.), record yourself and listen back to it. No matter how awful it may sound it will improve both your desire to learn guitar, and your ability to play better. Also if you want to <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/guitar-learning-and-playing-tips/playing-lead-guitar-in-a-band">play lead guitar</a>, play over a recorded rhythm part so you have a musical backing to play to. This will improve your solo ability dramatically.</li>
<li>Set a stopwatch or timer for 3 minutes and continue to play without stopping. Sounds too easy? Try it! It is a lot more difficult than you think. Most students play on average for about 30 seconds before stopping and starting again!</li>
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<p>It is very important that you are relaxed and comfortable.  There are many factors to holding the guitar correctly, especially you body shape and the type of guitar you are playing.  There is no &#8216;one size fits all&#8217;, it is a matter of experimenting with different positions until you feel comfortable.</p>
<p>Consider finding a couple different ways of <strong>holding the guitar</strong>. Try changing your body position as you are playing.  Doing this will spread the load over your body and make it easier for you to play for extended periods of time without getting tired or suffering muscle fatigue.</p>
<p>As you sit with the guitar think of the different joints involved, your shoulder, wrist and elbow. If you find you have tension in any of these joints just relax, wriggle a bit and move on.  As you get more advanced you will relax &#8211; it is just a matter of persisting through the initial hurdles.</p>
<p>With familiarity comes relaxation so don’t worry if things are not where you want them right now &#8211; it is a challenge for the beginner and comes with time and <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/tips_to_improve_your_guitar_playing/">practice</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are having a midnight beach party. You have the spirits flowing, the barbecue steaming and the moonlight for company. What more could you ask for? An <strong>acoustic guitar</strong>, maybe. There is something about the acoustic guitar that makes it the most popular musical instrument in the world. If you have ever seen a great guitarist, then you must surely have wondered at least once what it takes to play like that. The question is ‘Why can’t you play like that?’</p>
<p><strong>What does it take to </strong><a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com"><strong>easy learn the guitar</strong></a><strong>?</strong> Does it require extremely fast fingers? Or maybe a musical ear is what you need? Is your friend gifted with some special powers that the &#8216;guitar genie&#8217; from the lamp bestowed upon him? Not really. The fact is that just about anyone including you can learn guitar easy provided you are willing to put in the time and the effort. However, the reason most people are unable to easy learn guitar is because they unknowingly pick one of the &#8216;five golden don’ts&#8217; of guitar learning. These are mistakes that almost every one of us can make and yet, they can very well end your aspirations to be a good guitarist.</p>
<p>Number 1: <strong>Trying to self learn guitar without a <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/learn-master-guitar-review/">well structured guitar learning program</a>:</strong> Are you bitten by the do it yourself bug? I love the do-it-yourself bit too. But there are certain things that require the special and skilled hands of a teacher or a disciplined training, and the guitar is one of those things. There have been and will be self learners. For the rest, there is the safer and saner option to learn the guitar. All the free guitar lessons floating around the internet cannot replace a well structured guitar course it you want to learn guitar easy. So, if you have been dabbling with the thought of self learning with free online lessons, then drop it and find an effective guitar learn program.</p>
<p>Number 2: <strong>Trying to learn guitar too fast:</strong> I must have heard this a million times. ‘I want to learn guitar easy and fast.’ If you feel that the guitar doesn’t deserve too much of your time, or regular guitar practice is unimportant to you, then you shouldn’t learn guitar in the first place. And thanks to the demand for ‘fast learning’ courses, there are hundreds and thousands of websites and books that are dedicated to such learning techniques. ‘Learn to play the guitar in 7 days’, ‘Learn to play basic guitar tabs in 3 days’. Why I have even seen the extreme in which you can learn to play the guitar in two hours! Absurd is the word to best describe such courses and websites. Be realistic! Do yourself a favor, stay away from these scams. Get a solid guitar learning program, go slowly and steadily through the lessons, and it will be easy for you to learn the guitar.</p>
<p>Number 3: <strong>Lack of Practice:</strong> The guitar is an instrument that requires immense patience and resilience in order to master. If you learn a new guitar lesson, then you must practice it ‘at least’ once every day until you can play it blindfolded. This is the technique that I successfully used. I have seen people practicing the guitar once a week. Believe me, you are going to find it very difficult to learn guitar if you practice it once in a millennium. Another common problem is that people only practice what they are good at, learning only the easy parts and avoiding the rest. The reason is very simple. If you are good at something, then it obviously sounds good when you practice. But you are limiting your progress by avoiding the difficult parts. So start practicing the worst part before anything else. Slowly, you will learn to play it with equal ease.</p>
<p>Number 4: <strong>Jumping to chords:</strong> Another trait that is commonly seen in the ‘fast learners’. Chords are the mainstay of guitar music. Yes, they certainly are very alluring. But most people want to jump to chords and start playing songs as soon as they start to learn the guitar. This is extremely difficult, almost impossible. You have to master playing the scales first. Not only will the scales help you to build a musical ear, but it will also help you to spread out your fingers. Finger exercises are an extremely important part of building a strong foundation. And yeah, don’t forget to use that lil pinky.</p>
<p>Number 5: <strong>Give up too soon: </strong>You are going to be miserable at it for the first 5 to 6 months. Admit this fact and get along with it. It is human to produce those dead sounds at first while learning to play guitar. But do not give up. You have to stick to it. Most people quit when they are nearly there. It’s up to you whether you want to make it or quit midway. Its different strokes for different blokes. Do not be flabbergasted if your friend is learning faster than you are. Work hard, keep practicing and you will definitely be a good guitarist one day.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do we mean when guitar players say that someone &#8220;has a good ear?&#8221; Actually, the term can mean several things. When someone has a good ear, they can accomplish at least one of the following: 1) they can identify, usually by note name, the various pitches that they hear, and sing those pitches in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>What do we mean when guitar players say that someone &#8220;has a good ear?&#8221;</h2>
<p>Actually, the term can mean several things. When someone has a good ear, they can accomplish at least one of the following:</p>
<p>1) they can identify, usually by note name, the various pitches that they hear, and sing those pitches in tune;</p>
<p>2) they can <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/chord-progressions-for-the-acoustic-guitar/">identify chords by name</a>; and/or</p>
<p>3) they can identify instruments or a combination of instruments within a musical work.</p>
<p>Having a good ear is something that most musicians strive for and an important skill for everybody who wants to <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com">learn guitar</a>. Having a bad ear means that you can&#8217;t recognize or label the music you are hearing.</p>
<p>I know how important a good ear is for playing guitar. If you are a songwriter or guitar player, having a good ear is vital because the best way to improve your songwriting craft is to listen to the music of the professionals. But if you can&#8217;t really identify what you are hearing, you&#8217;re missing out on opportunities to improve your guitar playing. Throughout my years as a music teacher, I have observed something interesting and very important. The marks that my students make in music theory studies are usually very close to the marks they receive in ear training. And more than that, I can usually gauge how a student is going to do in one course by looking at their progress in the other. For example, students who do well in theory but poorly in ear training will usually see their ear training marks rise over time. And students who have great ears but weak theory skills will generally experience better marks in theory over time. In other words, music theory and ear training go hand in hand. The first and most important thing you can do to improve your ear is to improve your theory skills. Why? When you understand how music is structured, your ears have a reason for what they are hearing.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s one good example. In any key, there are three or four certain chords that work well to reinforce that key, and are more likely to occur than any other chords. Knowledge of theory helps you know and identify those chords. So when you are listening to music and trying to identify the chords you are hearing, you can focus in the most likely choices. Besides improving your theory skills, here are some other pieces of advice for you:</p>
<p>1) Try some of the ear training websites that are out there. Just do a search for &#8220;online ear training&#8221; and you&#8217;ll find lots of resources that can help.</p>
<p>2) Try purchasing some ear training software. These days, most university aural perception programs incorporate computerized training into their curriculum.</p>
<p>3) Try writing down the melodies that you hear being played. Transcribing music in this manner actually does not require strong music reading skills, and you will find that what skills you do possess will improve greatly and quickly. Take a simple song, and play it on your CD player a bit at a time, writing down whatever notes you hear. Even if you aren&#8217;t sure of the rhythms, write whatever pitches you can. If you&#8217;re stuck on a note, find it on your guitar, and then write it down. This is the best ear training exercise there is!</p>
<p>Practicing your guitar playing is crucial to becoming a better musician. But be certain that you don&#8217;t neglect your ear!</p>
<p>Gary Ewer is the author of <a href="http://www.secretsofsongwriting.com" target="blank">The Essential Secrets of Songwriting</a> and <a href="http://www.easymusictheory.com" target="blank">Gary Ewer&#8217;s Easy Music Theory.</a> He is currently an instructor in the Dept. of Music, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://www.articlealley.com/article_26528_48.html">http://www.articlealley.com/article_26528_48.html</a> This article was written by: Gary Ewer <a href="http://www.secretsofsongwriting.com" target="_blank">http://www.secretsofsongwriting.com</a></p>
<p>Occupation: Instructor, Dalhousie University. Gary Ewer is a Halifax born composer, arranger, clinician and music teacher. He received his Bachelor of Music degree from Dalhousie University in 1982. He continued studies in composition at McGill University under alcides lanza and John Rea. Returning to Halifax in late 1985, he taught trumpet, theory and history at the Maritime Conservatory of Music. In 1990 he began teaching in the public school system in Halifax, primarily at St. Patrick</p>
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		<title>Is It Easy To Learn And Master The Guitar?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 04:50:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people say it is difficult, others say it really is easy to learn guitar. The ones who say that it easy are the ones who have actually learned to play. They have chosen the music style they want to learn and have disciplined themselves to set aside some time every day to practice. They [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people say it is difficult, others say it really is <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com">easy to learn guitar</a>. The ones who say that it easy are the ones who have actually learned to play. They have chosen the music style they want to learn and have disciplined themselves to set aside some time every day to practice. They have learned to read sheet music or tab and they have found out about the rewards of playing guitar for themselves or for their friends.</p>
<p>Go out and <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/guitar-buying-guide/how-to-buy-a-second-hand-guitar">buy yourself an acoustic guitar</a>, download some chord charts and <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/guitar-tabs/best-guitar-tab-websites">guitar tabs</a> from the internet, or buy an <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/learn-master-guitar-review/">easy learn guitar course</a>, get yourself a guitar tuner, and try teaching yourself. That&#8217;s the beginning, see whether you can easy learn guitar by yourself. Probably you won&#8217;t be by yourself for very long &#8211; there is always somebody who has also learned some guitar and who is ready to share their experience and jam with you.</p>
<p>If you decide to learn from <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/goto.php?id=jamorama" target="_blank">online learn guitar videos</a> you will easy learn from a great variety of guitar tutors. You are benefiting from the experience of guitarists from all over the world you would otherwise never have known. If you are able to devote some time to practicing regularly what you have learned from these guitar videos you will easily make fast progress as a guitar player.</p>
<p>If you begin to learn the guitar you will learn about callouses on the fingertips, and about the need to keep your guitar in tune at all times. If you can afford it, you could try taking lessons with a private guitar teacher &#8211; you will always gain something from the experience. Or you could keep teaching yourself with <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/jamplay-review/">online guitar lessons</a> for beginners, intermediates, or advanced players, make use of learn guitar DVDs, or the free guitar lessons on video that you can view on the internet.</p>
<p>Learning the guitar by yourself is one of many easy ways, but the problem is that it is missing structure. It is not easy for some persons to set themselves a disciplined practice regime. So in order to easy learn guitar, your progress as a guitarist will also include self-motivation. A great easy learn guitar course with a very active and helpful online Student Community is <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/goto.php?id=learnandmaster" target="_blank">Learn &amp; Master Guitar</a>.</p>
<p>So if you get yourself an acoustic or electric guitar, learn some chords and some strumming patterns, you&#8217;ll be off to a good start. From there you can branch out to easy learning solos or riffs or fingerpicking.</p>
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		<title>What Is Guitar Action?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2009 04:46:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The term ‘action’ refers to the height of the strings above the fretboard. It is the way a guitar is adjusted and how well it plays, relative to the style of music that is being played. The action on an instrument played by an aggressive strummer or flatpicker will vary greatly from that for a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The term ‘action’ refers to the height of the strings above the fretboard. It is the way a guitar is adjusted and how well it plays, relative to the style of music that is being played. The action on an instrument played by an aggressive strummer or flatpicker will vary greatly from that for a jazz player or fingerpicker.</p>
<p>Acoustic guitar have generally a higher action than electric guitars. An action that is too high is hard on your hands and will cause the guitar to play sharp. When it is set to low, it&#8217;s easier too <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/tips_to_improve_your_guitar_playing/">easy to play</a>, but causing the strings to rattle and buzz against the frets.</p>
<p>Action adjustments are made to improve the feel of the instrument, decrease pressure on your fingertips which can be severe when the action is too high, avoid buzzing and generally just get the best sound out of an instrument. Most instruments are set-up at the factory with higher action then necessary. This is because it is easier to drop the action than it is to raise it. <strong>Adjusting the action</strong> can be a costly undertaking. Raising action can require replacement of the nut, saddle and neck rod (since nylon string guitars rarely have adjustable neck rods, this step would be eliminated), while cutting them both lower can be done by resetting the neck. Often an inexperienced repairperson will plane down a bridge in order to lower action which not recommended as it can result in the loss of both volume and tone.</p>
<p>Depending on the abilities of the instrument and the needs of the player adjustments can be made to improve the instruments action and increase the comfort of playing. If you feel that you would like to adjust your action, take your guitar to a repair shop and play in front of the repair guy so he can observe your playing style so he can set it right for you.</p>
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		<title>Acoustic Or Electric &#8211; Which Guitar Is Easier To Learn And Master?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2009 02:38:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You decided you want to learn guitar and now you wonder: is it better to learn on an acoustic or electric guitar? Despite what many would lead you to believe, it is a little more complicated than &#8220;acoustic is best&#8221;, or &#8220;electric is best&#8221;. To find an answer for this question yourself, let&#8217;s begin by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You decided you want to learn guitar and now you wonder: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.squidoo.com/learn2playguitarfast-acoustic-or-electric">is it better to learn on an acoustic or electric guitar</a>? Despite what many would lead you to believe, it is a little more complicated than &#8220;acoustic is best&#8221;, or &#8220;electric is best&#8221;.</p>
<p>To find an answer for this question yourself, let&#8217;s begin by learning a little bit about both electric and acoustic guitars, and what makes them different.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s start with acoustic guitars, because most professional musicians agree that starting to learn on a decent acoustic guitar is the way to go:</p>
<ul>
<li>An acoustic guitar is a lesser investment</li>
<li>Acoustic lets you hear the &#8216;true&#8217; notes. It helps you learn the music faster and you will be able to play be ear quicker</li>
<li>You can&#8217;t &#8216;cheat&#8217; with sloppy technique masked by distortion, as an acoustic guitar requires that you learn the techniques properly for it to sound right</li>
<li>You may learn some acoustic-style fingerpicking that you won&#8217;t learn on an electric guitar</li>
<li>While you are learning you wont drive you your family and neighbors mad as it&#8217;s not so loud</li>
<li>You don&#8217;t depend on amplifier, cables, adjusts, controls and picks, so you can grab your guitar anytime and take it everywhere, which means you probably will practice more and get better sooner</li>
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<h2>Learn And Master An Acoustic Guitar Is Harder But You&#8217;ll Train Your Ear Better</h2>
<p><!--INFOLINKS_ON-->It is in fact harder to learn  an acoustic guitar as it provides more of a challenge to a beginner. An acoustic has generally a much thicker neck, and a higher action (meaning the actual distance between acoustic guitar strings to the acoustic guitar fingerboard is greater than the distance between electric guitar strings and the electric guitar fingerboard). The strings are generally thicker. This means you have to press your fingers down further with an acoustic as opposed to an electric, but that at the same time helps you building strength and dexterity in both hands and you will build your calluses on your fingers faster.</p>
<h2>Learning Electric Guitar May Sound Cooler When You Want To Play In A Band</h2>
<p><!--INFOLINKS_ON-->You may think that some music played on an acoustic guitar doesn&#8217;t sound as cool as when played with an electric guitar. Electric guitars are fun to play after you&#8217;ve learned, but the notes sound different with the electric and it will take you a while to transfer strumming and <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/finger-picking-basics-groove-style-slap-percussion/">fingerstyle techniques</a> from the acoustic to the &#8216;feel&#8217; of an electric guitar . On the acoustic you hear bare bones notes so when you go to play an electric, the notes make more sense and are more recognizable.</p>
<p>If you start out with learning electric guitar, you will be much slower getting used to play an acoustic guitar, because after playing electric you still need more strength for an acoustic, and you don&#8217;t develop a number of techniques for obtaining certain sounds that you discover right on the acoustic.</p>
<h2>As Long As It Has Six Strings&#8230;</h2>
<p><!--INFOLINKS_ON-->Bottom line is &#8211; whether you start with an acoustic or electric doesn&#8217;t really matter, as long as it has 6 strings &#8211; there is no difference between acoustic and electric outside the obvious of the mechanics, and the above mentioned characteristics &#8211; they are played in the exact same way.</p>
<p><strong>Remember, the most important is that you keep practicing  in order to learn and master your guitar!</strong></p>
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		<title>Learn And Master Guitar: How To Start A Band</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 00:04:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While you don’t have to be able to play guitar like Jimmy Hendrix, it makes it a lot easier if you do know a little before going out to conquer the music world with some comrades.

At least you should be able to play in time and what the role of each instrument is in the band. Listening carefully to your favorite musicians is a great practice to find out what the role of the lead guitarist and the roles of the other instruments in the songs are and will help improving your ability to play in time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While you don’t have to be able to play guitar like Jimmy Hendrix, it makes it a lot easier if you do know a little before going out to conquer the music world with some comrades.</p>
<p>At least you should be able to play in time and what the role of each instrument is in the band. Listening carefully to your favorite musicians is a great practice to find out what the role of the lead guitarist and the roles of the other instruments in the songs are and will help improving your ability to play in time.</p>
<p><strong>Before you think of </strong><strong>playing in a band, learn and master to play some cover songs.</strong> Even if your goal is to play originals and originals only, you&#8217;re going to need some material to practice together with your band while you&#8217;re working on material for your future album. Not only does this give you something to practice together, it will also improve your ability to write together as a band. Playing covers teaches a group how to play together and the individual musician&#8217;s roles in the group. Once you know how each other plays more intimately it will open up new ideas in your own writing as you are more quickly able to understand the strengths and weaknesses of your band mates.</p>
<p>Select cover songs that are well known with other fans of the genres you&#8217;re into. The chances of finding someone who knows the same songs to jam out on in your first get together is greater and you want to get going and get going as soon as possible. Sure, you can pull out the more obscure stuff later, when you have finished learning guitar and can start playing for your own enjoyment.</p>
<p>So now that you your <strong><a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com" target="_blank">guitar lessons</a></strong> behind you and are able to play guitar pretty well, it’s time to find some bandmates! There are plenty of ways to find potential bandmates for free, countless websites have free Musicians Wanted advertisements<strong>.</strong> You will also find music classifieds in your local free newspapers or on Craigslist.com, or on the notice board at your music store around the corner.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com/jamplay-review/"><strong>Who are the right people to jam with</strong></a>? People like yourself will likely be the easiest to get along with, and that comes first when forming a band. If you&#8217;re joining an already existing band, have a good talk with as many of the current members as you can to get a feel for the dynamic of the band. Despite what a person might be like as a musician and how much you think you might be able to accommodate them, at the end of the day, being in a band with someone you do not get along with just isn&#8217;t fun and inevitably leads to a split.</p>
<p>So you&#8217;ve lined up a fellow musician to get this thing off the ground with or you&#8217;ve been invited to try out for an existing band. If it&#8217;s the latter, find out exactly what the band plays, work out ahead of time what you will play together, and <strong>learn and master the material backwards and upside down even before your first jam</strong>. Even if it&#8217;s just three or four songs, make sure you have them down before you get together for your first jam. It&#8217;s better to nail a few songs than to half-ass many. If time is a constraint between finding out the material and your first jam you can explain that you were keen to learn some of the material very well to show that you have the ability to play their stuff and play it well.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re building a band from scratch and you are planning a jam with some others for the first time, communicate with them exactly what you think would be good to try at your first jam. There is nothing worse than getting together for the first time and having nothing to play together properly. Even if it&#8217;s just one song, make sure you and anyone else attending the first jam together knows their stuff. After all, jamming with a new bunch of people or even one other person and being able to belt out your favorite tunes straight up, that&#8217;s what you&#8217;ve been learning guitar for all this time. Progress and expand your repertoire as quickly as possible to get out there and play live. Rehearsal is necessary and there may be a lot of it required before you play out for the first time, but if there is no progression in the rehearsals for an extended period of time and, therefore, the group is no closer to playing out then members quickly get disillusioned.</p>
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		<title>Are Classic Guitar Lessons A Solid Foundation?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 22:20:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I first set out to learn guitar, I didn't anticipate taking classical guitar lessons. Like most kids my age, I wanted to be a rocker. I figured that I could just learn a few chords, strum my guitar, and magically get hordes of groupies, flocking to my side. This is a common fantasy and a harmless one, but my parents encouraged me to have bigger dreams. They convinced me to take classical guitar instruction to start learning guitar.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like most kids my age, I wanted to play electric guitar. I figured that I could just learn a few chords, strum my guitar, and magically get hordes of groupies, flocking to my side. This is a common fantasy and a harmless one, but my parents encouraged me to have bigger dreams. They convinced me to take classical guitar instruction to start <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com">learning guitar</a>. They argued that learning classical guitar would give me a much more solid foundation in how to play guitar. I would learn guitar techniques, understand musical theory, and once I was proficient, rock out with the best of them.</p>
<p>So I signed up for classical guitar lessons with the stipulation that, once I got good, I could get an electric guitar and start rocking. What I didn&#8217;t expect was how much I enjoyed to learn classical guitar. Learning acoustic guitar was like nothing else I had ever accomplished. I had never really listened to classical music before, but once I started playing it I became absolutely fascinated with it. It was so subtle, so complex, and so intricate. Although the rhythms were simple, the chord structures and variations added a grace that I had never heard in contemporary pop music. I was hooked, and it really helped motivating me to <a href="http://www.learn2playguitarfast.com">learn to play the guitar</a>.</p>
<p>It helps that I was a natural at playing classical guitar. One of the things that they never tell you when you start to learn guitar is that your fingernails make a big difference in how well you can play. Guitarists with soft fingernails are doomed to be second-rate guitarists. You need to have strong fingernails or else you can&#8217;t properly pick the notes. Not only did I have good fingernails, but I had the sort of skinny long fingers that allow you to play bigger, more complicated chords with ease. My hands were made for playing the classical guitar, and my mind wasn&#8217;t far behind. I loved classical music by the time I had been at learning to play guitar for a couple weeks.</p>
<p>That is not to say I gave up my rock and roll dreams. On the contrary, once I passed beginning guitar lessons, I started to learn to play a little bit of rock &#8216;n roll as well. It was surprisingly easy to pick up after I had learned to play classical guitar. Don&#8217;t get me wrong, it does involve some skills they you don&#8217;t use in classical playing. Some of the chords are different, and you have to learn how to use a pick. Nonetheless, I had discovered such subtlety with my fingers that it was comparatively easy.</p>
<p><strong><em>This article was written by our guest blogger Cyn.</em></strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 02:10:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A successful band is more than a group of good musicians – There are many other factors besides musicianship that affect the success of a group. Today I would like to outline some of them so that you may avoid the pitfalls and problems that all bands face when trying to achieve success.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left">A <strong>successful band</strong> is more than a group of good musicians – There are many other factors besides musicianship that affect the success of a group. Today I would like to outline some of them so that you may avoid the pitfalls and problems that all bands face when trying to achieve success.</p>
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<p>Firstly, I would like to talk about <strong>group direction</strong>. Before anyone even thinks about picking up their instrument, the direction of the group should be discussed and agreed upon. There are a few different directions a band can go. A ‘60/40’ group is one that plays approximately 60% old pop standards and 40% ‘top 40’ tunes. A band heading in this direction will play most of its gigs at dances, hotels, weddings etc. and can be assured of a steady income. Recognition for a band like this will probably be restricted to a local level.</p>
<p>Another direction a band can head is to play mainly original material and aim for a recording contract and tours. A band heading in this direction will not make a lot of money until they are well known.</p>
<p>When starting a group, it may be better to go with a ‘60/40’ group to gain experience and money for better gear. Whichever group you decide on, make sure that you all agree on the number of musicians, the types of instruments and the style of music that you are going to play.</p>
<p>You must choose a <strong>style of music</strong> that everyone in the band enjoys. It is a good idea to listen to other established groups playing live to gauge the popularity of different styles and to get a feel for which genre you would like to play in. Once you have decided upon a style, stick to it. You will notice that your crowd will get smaller because you are playing to a niche market; but you need to remember that you can’t please everyone and it is far better to give really pleasing shows to a select group than average shows to many.</p>
<p>It is extremely important to think about the <strong>structure of your band</strong>. Basically, a group can be broken down into two parts – the ‘rhythm section’ and the ‘lead section’. The ‘rhythm section’ includes the bass guitarist, the drummer and the rhythm guitarist. It is the job of the rhythm section to lay down the beat of the piece of music. The drummer and bassist should work together to set the beat up; the rhythm guitarist should fill the beat to give the whole rhythm a full finish.</p>
<p>The ‘lead section’ includes the <strong>lead guitarist</strong> the vocalist and other things like the keyboardist etc. This section should work together to embellish upon the beat that the rhythm section sets up.</p>
<p>It is important that each member does their part and does not overdo it. You must remember that you are working as a team in order to achieve a combined sound.</p>
<p>If your band is really serious about getting out and playing and making a real impact on the <strong>music scene</strong>, then you should spend a lot of time on rehearsal – probably more time on that than anything else (apart from maybe sleep). It is important to be organized and to not let each other down as bands often breakup over commitment issues. When you start <strong>rehearsal</strong>, make sure that you have a goal for the session and that you keep record of what you achieve.</p>
<p>Rehearsal is important but I really can’t stress enough to you the importance of playing to a crowd. You will gain 20 times the amount of experience on stage as you would in the rehearsal room. Work on a good stage appearance and think about the things that you are going to say to your audience. It is most important to connect with your audience. You should practice these things in the rehearsal room.</p>
<p>It’s not all band work &#8211; you need to <strong>practice by yourself</strong> as well. Think of it as your responsibility to the other members in the band to keep your skill level up/increasing and to know your parts as best you can before you get to rehearsal. You will save countless hours if you work on band music outside of band rehearsal.</p>
<p>The most important thing when it comes to making a successful and tight band is unity. If the band works as one, it will achieve good things.</p>
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		<title>What Kind Of Guitar To Learn On?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 19:55:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chances are that if you have asked someone if you can use their guitar for a while, it would probably be an old classical acoustic guitar or maybe a steel string acoustic. </p>
            <p>These guitars are excellent to learn on because electric guitars require things like leads, amps, speakers and power. With acoustic guitars you only need a pick.</p>]]></description>
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<p>There are three main types of guitars:</p>
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<p>Chances are that if you have asked someone if you can use their guitar to learn on, it would probably be an old classical <strong>acoustic guita</strong>r or maybe a <strong>steel string acoustic</strong>.</p>
<p>These <strong>guitars</strong> are excellent <strong>to learn on</strong> because electric guitars require things like leads, amps, speakers and power. With acoustic guitars you only need a pick.</p>
<p>The other great thing about acoustic guitars is that you can’t turn them up loud. When you learn guitar it is probably better to play on a guitar that isn’t going too be loud, only loud enough so your ears can hear your errors and your good performances.</p>
<p>If you don’t know which types of <strong>guitar</strong> you want <strong>to learn</strong> <strong>on</strong>, ask yourself, ‘what kind of music do I want to play?’</p>
<p>Pick a song that you like for its guitar sound. Listen to the guitar sounds and only the guitar sounds. Are they clean, soft sounds? Or are they harsh, heavy or distorted? Generally, <strong>acoustic guita</strong>rs are softer and cleaner. Distorted, heavy sounds come from electric guitars that are plugged into amplifiers and effects units. Can you hear individual notes being picked or are the strings being strummed hard? The harder you play, the thicker your strings need to be. You need to know what style you want to play.</p>
<p>OK you have found a style of music that you like. Try and find out what the band video for that song is and watch it. There will probably be a section in there where the band is playing. In this part, look at the guitarist. Is he/she playing on an <strong>electric guitar or an acoustic guitar</strong>? What brand is it? What style? If you know the exact guitar from the video, you can ask to play on it at your local guitar shop to see if it suits you.</p>
<p>People <strong>learn guitar</strong> for many different reasons. You need to understand what it is that you want to get out of the guitar. To discover your tastes in guitar music, listening to different styles and genres. Ask musicians at music shops about what kind of guitars different bands use, or ask them what kind of amps/effects those artists use to get that sound.</p>
<p>The answers don’t have to be exact because they will get you thinking about what you need to buy to achieve the sound you are after..</p>
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