Articles about Guitars
Thursday, January 28th, 2010
Have you ever taken a guitar class and were making great progress until the class ended? Learning an instrument can be hard work. That’s why it is important to have discipline and apply yourself. There are strategies you can learn for maintaining a good work ethic. Here are a few tips that should help you to be more consistent in practicing your instrument.
Don’t procrastinate. Set up a schedule you know you can stick with and define the tasks you need to cover at each practice session. You should play the guitar every day. Avoid those long three hour sessions. Short but focused 20 or 30 minute sessions performed regularly will produce better results. Here are several tips to help keep you on the right path:
Keep in touch with other musicians. Contact with your guitar playing friends will help you to motivate each other
Keep moving, don’t become stagnant. Keep on leaning new skills and developing your playing.
Use your time wisely with a regular practice time. Maintain consistency.
Keep a clean and quiet practice environment so you can concentrate.
Become a complete musician by listing all of the element of the craft you will need to master.
Adjust your practice routine in ways that make it easier for you to maintain for the longterm. Know thyself, know your own work habits.
Practice well. Avoid moving on too quickly. Play the same thing over and over every time you play. Keep playing until you can play it perfectly before. The you can move on to new challenges.
Practicing properly and regularly is the best way to become good at anything including playing the guitar. It takes discipline. Not only discipline to practice regularly, but also discipline to stay focused and on track during each practice session. That’s the secret to becoming an excellent guitarist.
Learning to play the guitar is one of the most rewarding things I have ever done in my life but it was also one of the hardest. The reason that I became proficient with my instrument is simple, I practiced a lot. I spent most of my time on scales, chords and my song list. I have made playing the guitar a relaxing way to wind down at the end of the day. For more guitar lesson information click: Easy Guitar Lesson. See the article, “Learn The Guitar Fast.”
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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
Online guitar lessons are a great way to learn guitar. Cheaper and more convenient than private studio lessons, the technology is now at a point where the difference in quality is nonexistent and actually has many advantages.
Many guitar instructors are limited to a certain style. With the better online courses the styles and musical genres are practically unlimited. There is no boredom factor involved either. Many students quit guitar lessons if their teacher doesn’t know the songs,artists or type of music they like. The top courses cover all the bases. If you don’t like certain musical styles, don’t play them and go on to something else more interesting.
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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
What special item is at the top of your shopping list? Would it happen to be a new stringed musical instrument such as an acoustic electric guitar?
If it is, you’ll enjoy reading this little tidbit about this amazing instrument and exactly what it is.
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Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
Whether you’re just starting out or have been messing about with your guitar for a while, there comes a time when you will want to learn to play guitar songs just like your favorite musician or band.
The trouble is, that’s where most people learning guitar quickly get frustrated and either end up quitting or play guitar songs very badly. Fortunately there is an easy way to learn to play the guitar that is both fun and enjoyable…
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
The condition of your guitar strings care influences the quality of the music the guitar produces. The tone of the guitar deteriorates when the strings are worn. Frequent use of the guitar makes the strings wear as does exposure of the wires to corrosive elements.
To get the best out of your guitar, you should always clean the strings immediately after using it. Secondly, you should avoid overstretching the strings when tuning. The guitar frets should also be monitored frequently and those that show signs of wear should be replaced immediately. When the strings are worn out, be sure to obtain quality replacements.
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Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
The other interesting thing about guitars is how widely their range has been exploited in just about every music genre. Almost every other country and culture features guitars in their music. In the United States you’d be hard pressed to find many bands that don’t use guitars in some way.
Full Article at: All About Guitars
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Thursday, March 5th, 2009
“If you’ve decided to shop for a vintage guitar on eBay, whether you are looking for an acoustic guitar or an electric guitar, there are some things that you will want to keep in mind as you consider auction listings. Here’s what you need to know before you bid…” Read more about Yamaha Vintage guitars and Martin Vintage guitars by visiting my website or Ezine Articles.
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Sunday, December 14th, 2008
Bass guitar lessons are vital for those who want to be able to progress past the initial beginning stages of playing the guitar. There is a lot of things that you need to learn in order to master the guitar, ranging from a variety of chords, playing songs and taking care of your instrument. As everyone needs to begin somewhere, bass guitar lessons are the most useful for those who have just started to play. These lessons will teach good habits and the basic skills that are needed in order to be able to learn on your own.
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Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
I have bought many guitars online over the years. I studied Classical Guitar At The Crane School of Music, and played in various bands for the last 15 years or so. To Buy Guitar Online is to truly live on the edge. Really I would prefer to go to the store and play the very guitar I am buying, but sometimes, I have to order. For example, in 2001 I wanted this Parker Fly Classic (now called the mojo) with a certain natural finish I could not find in New York. I went online and eventually found the exact one I wanted in a small store in Tennessee (I forget the website lol) In general though, I would go to a local music store to play the guitar you are buying because the more expensive ones like Gibson, are all basically hand-made and can have different feels,flaws and bonuses, ESPECIALLY acoustic guitars. I really want the Martin D-35, but I would definitely go to a store and play 3 or 4 of them before choosing one, not just picking it out of a catalogue.
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Monday, November 10th, 2008
I’m a bit of a vintage guitar enthusiast, so I thought I’d share with my fellow guitar geeks an article about vintage Gibsons. It was published by www.guitarheadz.com. I liked the article and republished it on my vintage guitar fan site. Here’s a snippet:
Vintage Gibson acoustic guitars have always been, and will always be among the favorites of both musicians and collectors world wide. The first Gibson acoustic guitars came out around 1900, and they have been going strong ever since. Even the early models were known to be the best in the industry. The great thing about the Gibson name is that they constantly reinvent themselves, but never seem to fall off the map. Regardless of what they do, or how they design their next guitar, Gibson is always the one setting the trend.
You can check out more vintage guitar stuff at my website – vintageguitardeals.info
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Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
Learning to play any instrument is hard, but some people have a natural aptitude towards music and rhythm. People choose instruments based on what they like, and it usually says something about their personality.
Do You Want To Play bass guitar?
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Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
The world of music went electric a long time ago but there will always be a place for acoustic guitars, especially in the hands of accomplished guitarists. Most musical genres are represented by the instrument, which has a long tradition and is popular in many cultures.
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Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
If you know a serious guitar player? If you do, you probably want to get them something that they will find useful when you want to buy them a gift. Though guitar accessories are always a great idea, this can be a bit tricky.
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Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
Buying a guitar is an important and difficult decision for any aspiring musician. There are acoustic guitars, electric guitars, and acoustic electrics as well as classical guitars.
guitar buyers guide
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Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
My son played the violin for a couple of years, and then moved onto other, “cooler” types of strings. When the time came to shop for cheap electric guitars, he had been involved in music long enough to have an idea of what to look for in this instrument.
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Tuesday, October 14th, 2008
One could argue that over the past 100 years no guitar company has been copied more often then Gibson guitars. Of course they say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Ever since Gibson began making guitars in the early 1900s (with their roots going back to the late 1800s), their styles have been copied many times over. So why is it that so many companies copy the look and feel of Gibson guitars?
Well the most obvious reason is that they make guitars that look very cool and play extremely well. Many different artists over the years have endorsed various types of Gibson models, including Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Angus Young, and Slash, among others. In addition, many of their designs have been fairly innovative. The Les Paul is arguably the most well known guitar in the world and its style has been copied many times over by many guitar companies, sometimes even resulting in lawsuits. The Explorer and Flying V models also come to mind as two of the more innovative guitar designs of the last century. buy a guitar online today!
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008
The term “acoustic guitar” is a retronym, because all guitars were obviously acoustic. It wasn’t until the invention of the electric guitar that a distinction became necessary.
Acoustic guitar refers to a hollow-bodied guitar without electric amplification. Six strings composed of either nylon or steel produce corresponding frequencies of open notes E, A, D, G, B, and E.
More Expensive Guitars
The top plates of more expensive guitars are made of spruce or cedar, and the back and sides are often made from Brazilian rosewood, maple, or mahogany because these woods are very hard and contribute to a brighter sound.
Lower priced guitars:
Typically combine solid tops with laminated backs and sides, and entry level guitars are made entirely of laminated wood.
Read more about how to choose an acoustic guitar in the full article.
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Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
Though there are some that start out with the bass guitar, many more play it after having played another instruments, most notably the electric guitar…These days a learner can pick up a bass guitar for under 100 dollars… If you love music, and you just want to get out there and play, this might be the perfect solution.
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Monday, July 14th, 2008
This is an article which explores the pros and cons of being a bass
guitar player in a music band. Topics covered include: what makes a
good bass guitar player and what makes the bass guitar an interesting
instrument to play. Read the article: Bass
Guitars
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Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
While playing guitar, maintaining proper body position as well as holding the guitar correctly while playing will enable you to play for longer durations as well as to to produce right sound. Don’t be tempted to slump into what you think is a cool-looking position, you’ll end up feeling tired too soon and look ridiculous as well, more information at first acoustic guitar
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Saturday, May 17th, 2008
Online Video Guitar Lessons is where you can dive right into the world of guitar. You can check out video guitar lessons online for free, and all kinds of resources on deals for all of your guitar gear needs. Learn notes on guitar and more!
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Sunday, March 2nd, 2008
Don’t get the false impression that
learning how to play the blues guitar is something that is next to impossible. Wrong! Although, you will need to learn a lot of different chords and styles, you won’t have to spend a ton of years at school to bring forth your true musical genius. In fact, learning how to play the blues guitar doesn’t have to be a complicated process at all. There are online courses that makes learning how to play the blues guitar both highly rewarding and fun.
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Friday, February 15th, 2008
With working musicians in mind, POD X3 was designed to serve multipurpose functions. Take it on stage in front of thousands of screaming fans or in the studio. For those who want to experiment in tonal possibilities, POD X3 Live gives you more power than ever before to create entirely new sounds. Split your guitar signal and play it through two amps and effect signal chains at once.
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Monday, January 28th, 2008
Whether you are a beginning guitarist, a journeyman guitarist, or consider yourself to be a professional guitarist, no matter what level your guitar playing expertise,
Guitar Burning Speed can help you immensely. No matter how well you play the guitar now, every guitarist, even the great ones know that you can always play a lot better, you are never done learning. How would you like to increase your guitar playing speed by up to 400%? That is exactly what Guitar Burning Speed can teach you. I know that it sounds completely off the wall, but just try it and you won’t be disappointed!
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Monday, January 28th, 2008
When you learn to play the guitar, you are actually doing much more than just learning a musical instrument. The guitar is also a tool for community building and making friends.
It is so easy to learn to play the guitar, and it is really worth your while to do so. The guitar is a versatile instrument and most people enjoy the time the spend with friends singing familiar tunes or just listening to the guitarist play.
There is so much more to the guitar, you will love it.
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Friday, January 25th, 2008
Each nation, each culture has its own range of musical instruments. Some musical instruments are so specific that they only make one sound. Other instruments can play a range of notes, but their musical qualities are such that they are only suitable for certain types of music.
The guitar is quite unique in that it can be used to play many different genres of music, can be adapted for many different moods and settings. Learn to play the versatile guitar!
There is so much that is interesting about the guitar. Read about this fascinating instrument at My Simple Guitar.
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Thursday, January 24th, 2008
One of the most appealing feature of the guitar is the fact that it is so very easy to learn how to play the guitar. In fact, some people are able to start playing a tune on the guitar in as little as an hour. Yes, it is possible to learn the guitar in 60 minutes.
Why is it so easy to learn to play the guitar? The guitar has six strings. Each of these strings are tuned to a specific pitch. Just by strumming your fingers over all the strings in a downwards or upwards motion produces a mixture of sound that is at the same time, pleasant and complex. Learn more at My Simple Guitar.
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Sunday, January 20th, 2008
There have been very few that could equal the writing talents of this great artists, not only was he the author of many huge hits, he sang them as well. Look over this selection of Merle Haggard lyrics that also have guitar chords, I bet you’ll know many of these great country classics.
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Saturday, January 19th, 2008
Learning to play the blues on the guitar can be a very frustrating undertaking. Although it appears that it should be an easy transition, there are only a small number of people who seem to know the secret to really making it sound fantastic. Griff Hamlin and his team of top notch guitar instructors have put together a really complete blues guitar course, with a step-by-step method that has actually been proven and tested on Hamlin’s own guitar students over the past several years. The main blues guitar instruction book provides all of the theory, scales, tricks and techniques that you will need. It follows an easy to understand and logical progression.
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Tuesday, January 1st, 2008
Hey – I’m with the band! Guitar Hero III for Playstation 3 may do for Sony what the Wii did for Nintendo. It’s allowing the whole family to use the PS3 console which was originally marketed for males between the ages of 15 and 40. Oh, and anyone that had $499.
Anyway, Guitar Hero III for Playstation 3 allows you the drop your air guitar and pickup up a wireless guitar and rock out. The playlist includes Kiss, The Rolling Stones, Beastie Boys, Muse and Pearl Jam. So turn on your TV, do some finger exercises and get ready to thrash, dude!
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Friday, December 21st, 2007
Guitar lessons ebooks are for sale on the Internet at very affordable prices and even if some guitar books are cheaper, the additional money that you will spend when you go to the mall or store for books could cost you more. Why fight the traffic as well as pay for the over inflated cost of gasoline.
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Monday, December 3rd, 2007
The classical guitar or Spanish guitar is the most popular of the three kinds of guitar. The classical guitar has a hollow body with a hole that acts as a resonator of the sound produced by plucking and strumming the strings. It normally has six strings made of nylon. When compared to steel strings, nylon strings have less tension thus making the classical guitar easy to strum or pluck. Using only a person’s fingers is the proper way that it is to be played, not with a pick. The
classical guitar is normally used without amplifiers but classical guitar owners can equip one if desired or just play the classical guitar in front of a microphone. The classical guitar is used mainly for playing classical, Flamenco and Latin music.
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Wednesday, November 14th, 2007
We all know about that other world famous composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, but now tell me, how does another musician with the same first and last name get anywhere trying to promote his original music on the internet. He would have to become an seo expert to gain any name recognition, albeit someone else’s name.
The other Andrew Webber is Andrew Webber – Blues Rock guitarist
The only way to get anyone to remember, is to give a Gift song. There’s a million and one ways to create a name for yourself, but you want people to like you as well. Pay a visit, get a song, remember – so long
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Sunday, October 21st, 2007
The ultimate guitar multi-effects pedal, the POD X3 Live will amaze you with the most complete array of POD-quality guitar amp and effect models ever. It’s loaded with rare vintage treasures, modern boutiques, and perennial classics and offers nearly unlimited creative possibilities. With working musicians in mind, POD X3 was designed to serve multipurpose functions. Take it on stage in front of thousands of screaming fans or in the studio.
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Monday, August 27th, 2007
Whenever a beginner asks me how to play bass guitar I want to know his very own reason why he wants to learn playing bass.
The reason why is essential because it is the initial reason that predicts if someone will will quit soon, stay mediocre or become good.
I already mentioned it in a former post:
To my opinion you will only become a good bass player when you have an deep desire to play, to express yourself, to follow your passion.
Read the complete article on How To Play Bass Guitar
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Friday, August 10th, 2007
Sitting Positions
There are two accepted sitting positions for holding your guitar; casual and classical.
1. Pick up the guitar and make sure that the guitar body is supported by your leg.
2. Position yourself at the edge of your chair.
3. Ensure that your back is relaxed but straight.
4. Lean the guitar back towards you slightly.
Standing Position
1. Pick up the guitar and place the strap over your shoulder. Adjust the strap so that the guitar is positioned mid-body.
2. Use your left hand to support the neck of the guitar.
3. Rest your right hand over the bridge of the guitar.
Read all of Guitar Lessons – How To Hold Your Guitar
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Saturday, June 30th, 2007
The best feature of the Jamorama Package is the
26 bundled “jam tracks” with allows the user to play some songswith live bass, drums and keyboard backing (a lot of other guitar-teaching software use computer-generated backing tracks which just don’t cut it). Ben believes that the best way to learn for a beginner is to start jamming along with other instruments as soon as possible, and I wholeheartly agree. I consider myself an intermediate-level player. But still there were still a lot of cool new tricks I learnt from this package.
Read more: Jamorama Guitar Learning Package
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Sunday, June 24th, 2007
Hints on Buying Your Second Hand Guitar and Questions to Ask the Seller
The model and make of the guitar – It is best if you can research the guitar model you are interested in to find out the asking price elsewhere, both the new and used price. Also in your research, find out if other people have experienced any problems with it. You can find reviews for almost any guitar submitted at www.harmony-central.com/Guitar or you can check it out at your local
music store.
Check the condition of the guitar – Ask the seller about any damage that would be undetectable upon rough inspection. An honest seller may tell you.
How old is the guitar, how long have they had it? – If they have owned it for a long time, they should know the history of its use, repairs and maintenance etc. If they are not forthcoming with that sort of information, they may be trying to pull one over you.
Check for the following when inspecting the guitar:
The guitars overall condition – Examine the guitar and make note of any obvious damage. – Guitars often take a bit of wear and tear and if its just small scrapes and scratches then the guitar should probably be OK. Check for rust also, not just on the strings, but also examine the hardware that is holding the strings and the pickups. If you find rust in any of these places… run! It’s not worth it. A guitar that may fall apart on you in the near future isn’t much good, is it? Trust me – leave it alone.
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Saturday, June 23rd, 2007
In all probability, if you have asked someone if you could use their guitar for a while, it would be a steel string acoustic or an old classical acoustic guitar.
Acoustic guitars only require a pick while electric guitars require things like leads, amps, speakers and power. Acoustic guitars are very easy to learn on.
Another great thing about acoustic guitars is that you don’t have a volume control. In the beginning stages of learning to play, it is probably better to play on a guitar that isn’t going bother your neighbors, you only want it loud enough so your ears alone can hear both your good performances and of course, your errors.
There are many different reasons why people play guitar. What it is that you want to get out of the guitar? Listen to different styles and
genres of music to discover what your tastes in guitar and music are. 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.
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Thursday, April 5th, 2007
Learning guitar chords may seem daunting for a new guitar
player. However, it dosen’t have to be that way. Remember, the guitar professionals were once novices who didn’t have a clue about chords as well! In this article, I will divulge some
proven tips for learning chords quickly and easily.
Firstly, let’s define what a guitar chord is. A guitar chord is
a collection of tones sounded in harmony by pulling two or more strings on a guitar. It usually requires playing open strings.
Read more: Tips For Learning Guitar Chords
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