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Beginner Rhythm Guitar Lessons – Easily Mastering the Basic Elements

Posted by on 12th July 2010 in Arts And Entertainment
Dean James asked:




The guitar is the most commonly played instrument. Millions of people choose the guitar over any other instrument because of all the kinds of music you can play and the different kinds of guitar available. Whether you like jazz, rock, country there is a musical style for you. Whether you want to play the acoustic, electric or bass guitar, there is one available to pick up. Regardless of the instrument or the type of music you want to learn, the first thing that must be mastered are beginner rhythm guitar lessons. Rhythm is the base element of the entire musical sound. Without rhythm, you will sound flat and most people won’t want to listen to you if you don’t know what you are doing.

Strumming is the first thing that must be learned when learning rhythm guitar. It is said that learning strumming patterns are the most difficult part of learning to play rhythm guitar. Make sure that you are keeping up with the tempo and if you have to, practice in slower tempo until you get the rhythm down. Keep in mind while practicing that your strumming rhythm should come from your wrist and not your elbow. If you are including your elbow in your rhythm, you are taking it a little too far. Rhythm guitar is the easiest lesson to learn after you figure out the basics.

Beginner rhythm guitar lessons can be found online or through an instructor. Online lessons are made mostly of forty five minute videos that you can stop, pause or replay as many times as needed so that you can learn the way that’s best for you. There are also charts available that show you the notes to play so that you get it down correctly.

Once you have learned the basics, it is easy to transition to another type of music. You can use the notes in rhythm guitar to create your own songs and also to play country, jazz or classical guitar. Once you have mastered the basic elements, than it is easy to transfer them from one genre to another.

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Guitar Playing Lessons – Learning to Play the Guitar Online

Posted by on 10th July 2010 in Arts And Entertainment
Philip Willett asked:




The internet is fast becoming the most popular way to take guitar playing lessons; it’s much more convenient for people who are tied by work or school commitments to take their guitar lessons online and a whole lot cheaper than conventional face to face instruction.

For the absolute beginner getting their guitar playing lessons online is a no brainer as many of the good programs out there offer free lessons to get them off to a flying start. These free guitar lessons are not something that has just been thrown together but real quality stuff put together with the aim of teaching the beginner to play their first song in just a few days.

To do this the tutors will use a simple formula: -

Teach some guitar chords Teach some strumming patterns Introduce the first song

When looking for online guitar lessons the more advanced player should check out these free ones, if they are impressed with how they are presented and their teaching style they can be pretty certain that they will enjoy the whole program as the method of instruction remains constant throughout the course.

Online guitar playing lessons use a variety of tools to keep their courses fun and interesting; audio, video, charts and the written word are all employed to keep the students attention and keen to make progress through the program.

The instructors are all professional musicians and if you take a look at the web page you should find an ‘About Us’ section where they introduce themselves and explain how they intend to pass on their knowledge to their students. Many of these instructors have played alongside well known bands and during the course encourage the student to play along with them by means of the videos included in the package.

Once the student has managed to master the early guitar techniques progress can become quite fast; being able to play just one group of chords, say C, F and G7 or A, D and E7, the student has the ability to play literally hundreds of songs, add a related minor chord and the numbers go up again. Get ten songs off to a tee and you’re ready to take to the stage!

Getting Started:-

Go online and run a search for guitar playing lessons Check out the free lessons Choose a program Practice for an hour each day or as often as you can and you’ll soon be playing great guitar music

Good Luck!

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Metal Guitar Lessons

Posted by on 6th July 2010 in Arts And Entertainment
Jennifer Mustang asked:




If you are a Heavy Metal buff then you must be aware that Heavy Metal has different forms such as Death metal, thrash metal, etc. However, there are certain important Metal Guitar techniques that are used in all the different forms of Heavy Metal. So, whichever way you choose to learn the Metal Guitar lessons you must ensure learning the following essential techniques that are used in all the Metal sub-genres.

Palm Mute guitar

This particular technique is used in all different forms of metal. The technique of Palm Mute offers a better edge in case of the distorted/high gain guitar. Try learning the basics of this technique, and when you have successfully mastered it you can pep-it up with more advanced and cool tricks and styles.

Fast guitar picking technique

As the name suggests fast guitar picking is the technique which includes picking that is generally very fast and quick. This technique mostly covers tremolo picking, machine gun picking and so on. The tremolo picking is an alternate picking technique that is commonly used in thrash metal.

Power chords

Power chords are not guitar chords. Actually they are diads that are used commonly in heavy metal music. Power chords work well under high gain or distortion. Besides this, Power chord lessons will also assist you to enhance your speed and riff accuracy. This will help you to create your own style and technique in future.

Metal strumming

Heavy Metal music has its own unique strumming technique. So the best way to learn the strumming technique of a Metal Guitar is to start with down strumming patterns. Down strumming is the basic strumming technique. In this technique the guitarist hits the string sets in a downward motion. This strumming technique provides a punchy attack.

While performing down strumming you need to remember that as your arm comes down, you need to strum the bass strings with more force for best results. Mastering these important Metal Guitar lessons will enable you to play different types of Heavy Metal. So learn well and happy strumming!

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Learn to Play Guitar With a Visual Approach

Posted by on 1st July 2010 in Arts And Entertainment
J. Hamilton asked:




There are those who can hear and name notes the same way the rest of us can look at paint chips and tell what color they are.

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House of the Rising Sun Guitar Chords

Posted by on 29th June 2010 in Arts And Entertainment
Ricky Sharples asked:




A few years ago House Of The Rising Sun was voted number 122 on the Rolling Stone magazine 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time. If you learn to play this song, even you just play the intro, people are going to recognise you for the cool dude you really are. This is a song that has been around for about a hundred years or so. It was first recorded in 1933, and recorded again by several country and folk artists over the years until the definitive version of House Of The Rising Sun Was recorded in 1964 by English group Eric Burdon And The Animals. The song was recorded in one take while the group were on the road in England as a support for Chuck Berry, and the spine tingling intro to the song was played by guitarist Hilton Valentine on a Rickenbacker 330 guitar. Many people say that it was the first time a folk song was recorded by a rock group.

The guitar chords for the song are simple and you can learn the chord sequence in a few minutes, then spend a few years fooling around with arpeggios and strumming patterns and whatnot. So the chords are A minor, C major, D major, F major and E major. To get the feeling of the recording by The Animals just play each chord as an arpeggio like this A minor chord:

E ——————————-

B ——————1————

G ————-2——–2———

D ———2—————-2—–

A –0—————————–

E ——————————–

If you are familiar with the original record you will know that the arpeggio pattern used by Hilton Valentine contains a few more notes but if you are play using a pick you will be able to work out what he is doing. There are video clips of the animals performing the song on YouTube.

Okay, so here is a basic guide to how the chords for House Of The Rising Sun fit in with the lyrics.

Am C D F
There is a house in New Orleans
Am C E E
They call the Rising Sun
Am C D F
And it’s been the ruin of many a poor boy
Am E Am
And God I know I’m one

JUST REPEAT THE CHORD SEQUENCE FOR THE REST OF THE VERSES

My mother was a tailor
She sewed my new blue jeans
My father was a gamblin’ man
Down in New Orleans

Now the only thing a gambler needs
Is a suitcase and trunk
And the only time he’s satisfied
Is when he’s on a drunk

Oh mother tell your children
Not to do what I have done
Spend your lives in sin and misery
In the House of the Rising Sun

Well, I got one foot on the platform
The other foot on the train
I’m goin’ back to New Orleans
To wear that ball and chain

Well, there is a house in New Orleans
They call the Rising Sun
And it’s been the ruin of many a poor boy
And God I know I’m one

If you search around the internet you will find some slightly different versions, but I would suggest you use what I have given you here as a basis for your own trademark rendition.

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