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Thursday, July 3, 2008

Guitar Player-Electric

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Everybody has a midlife crisis. I'm convinced of it. Well, mine was picking myself up a cheap $50 nylon acoustic and strumming my life away. It had been over 25 years since I'd picked up a guitar and yet, with a little practice and a little help, I don't sound half bad. But you'll get to judge that for yourself. But first, I got a story to tell you that you're going to love.

Getting into the guitar again, after all those years, was a fluke. One night, while I was at church for choir rehearsal, my minister came out of his office and asked me if I'd like a guitar. He said that he had this guitar that was collecting dust and was wondering if I wanted it. It was a steel string, which I really didn't like playing, but I took it anyway. I really didn't know why.

Then, when I got it home, I thought to myself, maybe I could put some nylon strings on this baby. So I went to the local music shop and asked them if they could do that. Well, the guy said that steel string guitars aren't really made for nylon strings, and besides that...he showed me how the bridge was cracked. Well, I didn't want to leave the store empty handed so I asked to look at a cheap nylon string guitar. I couldn't really play it very well, but I got it anyway.

Anyway, I brought it home and started to practice. I started with really simple songs at first. You know, those three chord wonders. My first song on the guitar was "Have You Ever Seen The Rain" by CCR. I couldn't play it in the key it was written (too many hard chords) so I transposed it into a key that I could play it in. Funny, since that time, I've never bothered trying to learn it in its original key.

Which brings us to the present. I've gotten a heck of a lot better in a very short period of time. I'm no Hendrix, but I can hold my own on some pretty tough tunes including Queen's "Killer Queen" I don't recall ever playing a song with so many chords.

Anyway, in my signature is my blog where you can find a video of me playing a tune that I wrote myself. It's kind of a goof, but I think you'll like it. And you'll find out something about me and Matt Damon in the process.

Yeah, these days...playing guitar is a piece of cake.

To YOUR Strumming Success,

Steven Wagenheim

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Should You Take Guitar Lessons?

So you've been debating whether or not to take guitar lessons. So, you think you’d like to learn to play guitar, but you’re put off by the high cost of lessons? Guitar lessons, in some form or another, are a necessity for anyone wanting to learn to play the guitar.

When somebody is playing the guitar, it is assumed that the person has taken some guitar lessons from an instructor or that he has learned to play the instrument all by himself. People who are considered experts in playing the guitar insist that the only distinction that sets a good guitarist apart from a distinguished guitarist is based on how they apply the approach “feel the beat” to their tune using their instrument. An experienced teacher Some websites are run by other newbies also honing their guitar playing so make sure the tutor is a qualified guitarist.

Private Lessons: This is the best way to learn to play the guitar if you can find the right teacher. Once you've got past the basic guitar lessons in these tutors, you might decide the best way to teach yourself is to play your favourite songs by ear. If you're just starting, it might be best to go for the cheapest, most basic guitar lessons you can.

Instead of giving the guitar player in your life cash to go towards the lessons, you can contact the teacher and pay for the lessons up front, or have them give you a gift certificate. Guitar lessons are a great gift for the guitar player in your life because you can take them no matter which level you are at. Video-based lessons- In my experience, pure video-based lessons are a good “icing on the cake” to help you learn, but not typically a good foundational guitar lesson program.

The best thing about a guitar lesson ebook is that it does not just contain the lessons that the learner has to know but also has some added features making the learning process easier and more fun. Many ebooks about guitar lessons contain songs that a beginner can use to learn how to play the guitar as easily and as fast as possible. Easy guitar songs initiate proper pacing and rhythm enabling the beginner to learn to play the guitar easier.

Sorting through the many options can be made easier with information dedicated to this topic on various guitar websites, such as this online guitar lessons guide. These online lessons found on the internet can help a person to play the guitar in an instant – relatively speaking. Don’t think that online guitar instruction is just for the novice, though, because many of the available lessons will teach you, not only the basics, but many advanced techniques as well.

Group Lessons: Learning guitar in a group setting can be less intimidating for the beginning musician. Luckily, there are simple techniques that can help the beginning guitar player to develop these muscle memories and ear training for proper chord changes. The one drawback to online guitar lessons is that you don’t have a teacher right there in the room with you to help you place your fingers on the right strings and show you a specific chord.

Once you get the beat connected to your system, take hold of your guitar, and start hitting those strings. Now you know all about the guitar, it is now time to learn how to hold it correctly before you start to play anything. Generally, once you know the basics on how to look after the guitar, it is good to start off learning the basic chords before trying anything else.

There are two ways for a person to start strumming the guitar. For a person who wants to learn, he may check the internet where he can find new updated learning tools that will help him learn to play the guitar in just a short period of time. By using your ear and a TUNED guitar it is relatively easy to find the correct key of a song and even determine the chords and scale.

Not much music theory in this bit of information, but how do you determine the key of a song with just your ear and a guitar. Now just move this scale anywhere you want on the neck of your guitar, but play the same relative positions on the fretboard. If you do this for 5 minutes every time you pick up the guitar, you'll be amazed how quickly you'll fingering will improve.

All beginners will remember the first time they played the guitar for an extended period. A little discipline, regardless of whether you have an inborn talent or not for playing the guitar, can better your chances of becoming a good guitar player. We have a complete selection of lessons on all these issues at our guitar playing web sites.

Well, that was many years ago and when I recently decided to improve my guitar playing skills, I was glad to find some excellent online guitar lessons. Recently, I've been exploring some options to improve my guitar playing skills online. Remember, you're on your own when you take guitar lessons online, but its an excellent way to improve your guitar playing from the comfort of you own home at your own schedule.

I hope you understand the power of the point I’m making, and I hope you will use this idea to improve your guitar playing and break out of any rut you experience.

In order to find the best free online guitar lessons, you may need to try a couple of different web sites, or ask someone that you know has taken lessons before.

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