Teaching Yourself How to Play Guitar Is Quite Easier Than You Think
September 1, 2010 by Cyn
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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'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' between ‘students and teachers'. Teaching your self how to play guitar isn'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'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'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'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'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'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't be need for you to want to quit midway if you are making progress.
I will advise you have a small ‘party' in your home so that you will opportunity to play to the listening pleasure of your guests.
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The Basics Of Playing Guitar – Discover Guitar Lesson Tools Online.
August 30, 2010 by Cyn
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You can learn to play guitar online – and it’s never been easier.
Whether you wish to become a jazzy crooner, a country strummer or a jamming rock star, the guitar is one of the easiest instruments to learn. There are a variety of lessons, tools and help out there in cyberspace. And, you can learn enough to strum along with your first song after only one lesson!
To learn how to play guitar online, you need several tools in addition to your guitar. Some guitar lessons and tools designed to assist you in learning how to play guitar online, include:
- Step-by-step guitar lessons. – Chord lessons and chord charts. – Guitar tab lessons. – Song lyrics with chords. – Guitar lesson ebooks and software programs. – Sheet music – Sound files and guitar jam tracks. – Online guitar site forums.
If you are a beginner, look for online guitar lessons directed toward the new guitar player. These lessons should include the basics, such as; how to hold a guitar, choose a guitar, basic chord instruction, learning frets and how to choose guitar accessories.
Of course, the beginning guitar player will need charts for learning the various chords, so, at the very least, look for these visual aids. With practice, it won’t be long before you’ll be ready for intermediate guitar lessons.
The intermediate guitar player can also benefit from quality online guitar lessons and resources which illustrate the many chords. Furthermore, intermediate guitar players will be interested in learning to read guitar tablature.
There are many websites that offer free guitar lessons, but you may choose instead to get help with an online guitar lesson program. Although there’s nothing wrong with teaching yourself guitar for free, many beginners find that it’s easier, and faster, to learn to play guitar from a pro.
With professional guitar instruction, you’ll learn how to play guitar the correct way, while learning which mistakes and bad habits you must avoid. It’s truely a highly effective way to learn to play guitar. You’ll learn valuable tips and techniques designed to reduce the confusion and frustrations that many people experience when learning to play a new instrument.
By choosing a guitar lesson program, developed by a professional guitarist, you’ll get all levels of training needed. Most professional online guitar lesson programs are very affordable, and come with all the “bells and whistles” of proper guitar learning.
In Closing:
It’s never been easier to learn to play guitar online. Of course it takes practice, but many of the greatest guitarists taught themselves most of what they know about guitar playing. Because of the Internet, you can play along with guitar jam tracks, learn unusual chords, find chords and lyrics for songs you want to learn, and even learn to read guitar tablature. You can even join an online guitar players forum to get one-on-one help, support and to ask questions. And because of the high demand of learning guitar online, if you choose to invest in an online guitar course, the prices have never been lower than they are today.
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Learn And Master Guitar: Learn Electric Guitar
August 2, 2010 by Cyn
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If there’s one single lesson that electric guitar students of all styles of music need to learn, it’s take it easy – slow down. The music will still be there, you don’t have to rush out to meet it. If you have a tendency to go too fast, to try to force your body to do chord changes before the muscles have learned them properly, ask yourself how you want to be sounding in a year’s time. Because if you don’t slow down when you are learning you are going to be sounding like a hat full of baby seals in one year – and probably twenty years time!
An important aspect of learning to play electric guitar is how you are going to be holding the guitar during your long hours of practice. If you do not pay attention to this stuff now, you could end up with back, neck and shoulder problems later from straining your muscles and skeleton.
Now you have your guitar, and of course a decent amplifier. A practice amp is good for use when playing near loved ones if you want to remain loved yourself. Another good idea is to get some kind of guitar effects program for your computer but be aware that some of them can be very hard on your computer’s resources.
A tuner and a metronome are essentials. These are two bits of equipment which are part of the discipline of electric guitar playing. Get into the habit of tuning your guitar from time to time during practice sessions – you might be surprised how far out you can get without being aware of it! While you are first learning how to play electric guitar you probably won’t be able to do too much jamming with friends until you develop a familiarity with your instrument. So once you feel you have gotten the hang of a song or a riff, try it out with the metronome. As slowly as you need to; you are not doing anybody any favors by rushing.
Do you need a teacher for electric guitar? Can you get all you need from books in your local music store or off the internet? It’s true that looking for a person who can teach you what you need to know in a way that you can handle it is a bit of a trial. It’s like any relationship, a lot better without the other person, but what can you do? If you want to try learning without a ‘human’ teacher then I recommend the DVD course Learn And Master Guitar.
There are also many ways online to learn to play guitar. Some give the less expensive option of downloading the videos and instructions. For online guitar lessons I recommend JamPlay.com. Their guitar teaching lessons are excellent and you can interact with your teacher and ask questions on the forum.
As the distinction between electric guitars and synthesizers becomes less distinct the novice electric guitarist gets more opportunities to reproduce the sound of his or her favorite artist. But as your guitar skills expand you will have a world of electronic music to play with. Enjoy!
Learn And Master Your Guitar: Finger Exercises
October 3, 2009 by Cyn
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These Finger Exercises will help you develop ‘muscle memory’
If you’re just getting started playing guitar or if you’ve been playing for a little while and wish you were a little faster or a cleaner player, check out these exercises to get your fingers in shape.
These exercises are designed to use all your fingers to develop a balanced strategy to get you playing better!
Play these every day at least 20 times each.
It won’t take as long as you think.
Also, use a metronome when you feel comfortable and every note is clean.
These exercises are written on the 1st string, however you’ll want to practice these on all six strings.
For demonstration purposes I’m playing these exercises in 7th position.
Play these exercises in all positions and on all strings.
Ex. 1………………….Ex.2……………..Ex.3
E |–1–2–3–4–3–2———–1–3–2–4———–2–1–3–4-|
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E |————————————————————-|
Ex.4 ……………….Ex.5……………..Ex.6
E |–2–3–1–4————–4–3–1–2————4–2–1–3—|
B |————————————————————-|
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A |————————————————————-|
E |————————————————————-|
These six exercises aren’t going to hit the top 40 charts anytime soon, therefore it’s important to mix these up and be as creative as you can.
You can also try creating your own exercises from these and mix them in to get something totally different!
Learn how to carve up your fretboard with razor sharp precision, lightning speed & complete control with the help of Speed Guitar Techniques.
This course gives you the techniques you need to double, triple or quadruple your guitar playing speed. The course has 83 audio and video clips plus tabs for each exercise.
For most examples you are even given a slow version and full speed version so you can see exactly what is being shown.
You find it at http://www.guitartips.com.au/speed-guitar/
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10 Most Important Things When You Learn Guitar
April 24, 2009 by Cyn
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- Get a good guitar that will not impede your learning ability. Make sure the action (distance of the string to the neck) of the guitar 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 selecting a good acoustic guitar.
- Get a good teacher or a good Guitar Lesson DVD or software or a great Learn Guitar Online Course 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 free online tuner.
- Use a metronome (click to download free metronome software!) 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.
- Try to learn to play songs you enjoy and play a style you like. Don’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 Learn To Play Guitar Fast.
- 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 play lead guitar, play over a recorded rhythm part so you have a musical backing to play to. This will improve your solo ability dramatically.
- 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!
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Free Guitar Software Downloads
March 23, 2009 by Cyn
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You can download these programs, ebook and guitar tab guide completely free of charge. They are not limited in any way. They are donationware – so if you like them – please go to Tab Guitar Lessons and donate… If you should decide to donate you’ll also get access to loads of other cool guitar stuff in their members area. It’s worth a visit!
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1.Advanced FretPro – Guitar Fretboard trainer with Chord and Scale Library Click HERE for more details about Advanced FretPro Or simply RIGHT CLICK and select SAVE TARGET AS: fretpro-setup.exe (1.36mb) |
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2. FREE Metronome Software Click HERE for more details about the Free Metronome Software Or simply RIGHT CLICK and select SAVE TARGET AS: metronome-setup.exe (1.10mb) |
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3. Ultimate Guitar Chords eBook Phillip J Falcoline put together a fantastic document with hundreds of guitar chord diagrams and made it freely available. I found the diagrams too small to read easily when printed out (perhaps I am just getting old!) so I reformatted the layout to print about 30% larger. I find this document easier to play from so I’ve made it available to everyone. You can freely download the Ultimate Guitar Chords Library eBook (2.2mb) using the link below. RIGHT CLICK the link and choose SAVE AS to save a copy to your computer Ultimate Guitar Chords eBook.pdf |
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4. How To Read Guitar Tab (tablature) Guide Use this definitive guide to learn exactly how to read GUITAR TAB (also called guitar tablature). You can freely download the "How to Read Guitar Tab Guide" (164kb) using the link below. RIGHT CLICK the link and choose SAVE AS to save a copy to your computer How To Read Guitar Tab Guide.pdf |
Many thanks to the people from TabGuitarLessons.com for the free programs:
Please visit TabGuitarlessons.com and consider a donation, if you download this free software, and don’t forget to check out their members area for more free stuff!
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How I Learned And Mastered The Guitar
March 18, 2009 by Cyn
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In spring 2010 I started learning to play guitar. I knew zero about playing guitar or any other instrument, so I wasn’t sure where to start. I downloaded all free guitar lessons I could find, watched videos on YouTube and tried to play along, but after a couple weeks I still sucked and I thought I will never learn it. I realized that I needed a ‘real’ Learn Guitar course if I ever wanted to learn to play guitar. So I started looking for online lessons, DVDs and software to learn to play guitar.

On this website I want to share my review of the three learn guitar courses I have tried out, and hope my reviews will help you find the course that works best for you.
- Read my Jamorama review (great entry-level course)
- Read my JamPlay.com review (if you like Facebook, this is for you)
- Read my Learn And Master Guitar review (this is my personal favorite – it helped me becoming a decent player in about 6 months – and I’m still using it to master the advanced stuff)
I got the Jamorama course first, because it comes so highly recommended on many guitar review websites.
Then I joined JamPlay (an online community with many lessons) and also bought the Learn And Master Guitar course on DVD.
I had selected these programs because they seem to be the most popular ones and always pop up when you do an online search for ‘learn guitar lessons’ or ‘online guitar lessons’, ‘guitar lessons on DVD’, ‘guitar lesson reviews’ and so on.
I was looking for the one program that would show me in easy and fun video guitar lessons how to learn guitar, with a ‘virtual’ teacher explaining everything to me like a ‘real’ guitar teacher would.
You find my Learn And Master Guitar review, my JamPlay review and my Jamorama review on this website.
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My Updated Jamorama Learn Guitar Course Review
March 17, 2009 by Cyn
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Disclosure: The opinions offered here are my own based on my experience. All information is verified as accurate at the time of review. If you choose to visit one of the courses I reviewed on this website and make a purchase I may receive a commission, how ever I do not allow this to interfere with my rating and review process. I never accept paid reviews and each product is thoroughly tested by me. All opinions offered here are my own. I am open to reviewing any guitar-training course – please feel free to email me with your suggestions. The New Jamorama Learn Guitar CourseI had bought the old version of Jamorama already two years ago (and returned it because I found it too basic). In July 2011 I bought their newly updated Deluxe version because I wanted to know why everybody else seems to like the course (they have now sold over 100,000 copies). And I have to admit, the new version is awesome!
Jamorama is a Step by Step downloadable learn guitar course, and members now have online access to a comprehensive members area. The Standard Edition is a beginner to advanced course and focuses on learning to play chords and strumming. The Deluxe Edition goes beyond the standard edition and takes the student into playing guitar solos, lead licks and scales. It provides you with over 12 months of lesson materials and prepares you to play famous songs. If you would like to see the specific features, please visit Jamorama.com for more information. I bought the Deluxe Edition for $99 and found it impressive. It is a complete package and covers the whole process of learning guitar, from strumming, muting and bending, to timing, reading music and playing songs. All parts of the Jamorama Learning Kit work well together to make learning to play the guitar fast and enjoyable. You can also get a Hardcopy Edition which contains the Jamorama Books, DVDs and Software plus online access. This means you can begin the lessons online right away while you wait for your package to arrive in the mail. With the Jamorama course you get some great free bonus games and software (GuitEarIt, Jayde Musica and Jamorama Metronome) for use on PC or Mac. |
How the Jamorama Guitar course works:Each lesson comes as video where you can watch a real player teaching you how to learn to play the guitar step by step. This is one of the neatest things about Jamorama, they have covered everything in detail and made it real easy to understand, so that everyone can follow and learn how to play guitar fast. So you can learn step by step at your own pace. For every lesson you have written material plus video and audio lessons, plus the software programs. I loved the video lessons and have to say the books are a clear and concise combination of instruction and encouragement, and really easy to understand, even for guitar newbies. I was also impressed with the bonus software and games. It’s a lot included in the course. You learn how to set up and tune your guitar, finger-picking and strumming. Also the Jamorama metronome is really handy. All in all, it is great value for the money compared to other guitar courses available online. The Standard version retails at the time of this review for $49, and the Deluxe package for $99. |
What I liked…
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What I didn’t like…If you already know how to play the guitar and are looking to get to a more advanced level then Jamorama is not for you. I’d rather suggest the Learn And Master Guitar course. If you are new to the guitar, Jamorama is the most complete learn guitar course at the best value you will find online. |
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Click here to see the current price on the official Jamorama website
I hope this review was helpful to you.
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March 5, 2009 by Cyn
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