Wednesday, 22 August 2007

Is It Easy To Learn To Play The Guitar Online

By. Douglas Taylor

Whether you are fifteen or fifty and whether you are a complete beginner or have some experience then you have probably taken a quick look to see what is available online in respect of learning to play the guitar. However, is it really that easy to learn how to play the guitar online or not? I suppose the answer depends on the type of person that you are? But when looking for online guitar lessons there are some things that you need to take into consideration.

1. Is the product that you are looking at offer you both written, audio and video demonstrations? This is especially important to those people who have never played the guitar before. It helps immensely if you are able to see someone else playing the notes because you will not be able to tell if you are doing correctly just by looking at a book. Also your ear will not have developed enough in order for you to recognize if you are playing it accurately or not.

2. To what level of player has the product been designed for? It is important that you look for an online site, which starts with the basics, and then you can gradually build up to more advanced lessons once you have become more confident in your playing abilities.

3. Is the course you are looking at online being taught by a professional guitar teacher? Also are you able to in any way verify that this person can actually play the guitar as well? Many of the better sites where you can learn to play the guitar online will have some audio samples of the course tutors playing and if they are not present then you might want to be asking why not?

There are many reasons why more and more people are looking at learn how to play the guitar online and I suppose the biggest reason of all is that it is inexpensive and in some cases the guitar lessons may even be free.

Taking private guitar lessons is not only expensive you also have to arrange your schedule around that of your instructor. When learning how to play the guitar online you in fact can decide when you want your lesson to take place.

Many people learn how to play the guitar online. By searching around you should find an abundance of free web sites to help you start picking like a pro.

About The Author

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Sunday, 19 August 2007

Some Thoughts on Learning to Play the Guitar

By: Erami Bulayulama

Many people long to play the guitar. Some have actually have attained fame and fortune, while others are in the beginning stages. If you’ve just bought your first guitar, you can look forward to a rich and rewarding time of learning to make music. Don’t make the mistake of thinking it will be easy, or that you will automatically become a pro. Just to become good takes a lot of time and practice. It’s all worth it as you begin to enjoy making music.

You’ll have a few things to think about once you’ve decided to take up the guitar. You may want to take lessons from a qualified instructor. You may want to buy books and be self-taught. Or you may decide to learn online from some of the many videos and pictures available. It won’t be hard to find the right one for you. It’s also necessary to settle on the type of music you want to play. Needless to say there are a lot of options.

Some of the first things you’ll learn is how to hold your guitar and where to place your fingers. Before long you’ll be learning chords. It’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with how each string sounds when you pluck it. The strings correspond to notes ranging from A to G. You’ll also become familiar with some symbols. Sharp notes are designated with “#” and flat notes with “b”. “C#” would tell you that you should play C sharp and “Cb” means play the C flat.

Before you can play any chords, you’ll need to tune your guitar. There are six strings, with a note assigned to each one. An example would be tuning your guitar so that the first and thinnest string is the high E. The second is B, the third G, the fourth D, the fifth A, and the sixth, thickest string will be the low E.

To tune your guitar, you can take it to your local music shop or have your guitar teacher tune it for you. Soon, you will know exactly how to tune your own guitar. Once you have your guitar ready to go, chances are you will be taught the first position and open chords. What you will find is that over the next few weeks, you will become more and more comfortable with the feel of the guitar and within about a month, be playing actual songs. Playing the guitar is a wonderful hobby that with practice, could easily turn into something more.

Copyright 2006, Erami Bulayulama, All Rights Reserved. This article may be published on web sites or in newsletters provided this notice and the resource box is included without ammendment.


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Wednesday, 8 August 2007

Learn Guitar

Become a Great Guitar Player by David Tang


If you want to become a great guitar player, you need to focus on the three most important things to guitar playing: knowledge, skills, and love. Having one or two out of three is not an option. It is all or nothing and those are what it takes to become a great guitar player.

Working on Your Knowledge

Learn how to read different style of guitar notes. To take advantage of various instructional guitar pieces, you should familiarize yourself with the many ways guitar playing is thought. For instance, you could come across with lessons made up of numbers and letters instead of letters and musical notes. In this case, numbers are used for finger reference while certain letters do not represent chords but positioning. O is for Open, X is for not playing strings, and T stands for your thumb.

Familiarize yourself with the history of guitar making and playing. Learning the evolution of guitars will help you appreciate more the features of your present guitar and maximize its uses. Being familiar with its history lets you know now what people in the past were missing and the potential of the guitar you are holding. It is easier to create magic when you know what your wand is capable of, do you think?

As for guitar playing, familiarizing yourself with the different styles of guitar players of old and new will help you develop your own unique style, recognize which features you wish to integrate in your brand of playing and learning from past mistakes.

Take advantage of technology. Instead of focusing exclusively on old paper based lessons, you can also purchase audio and video guitar lessons. You can also purchase guitar learning software programs that will automatically let you know what could be wrong with your playing and the proper solution to it.

Working on Your Skills

Teach your fingers to dance. In other words, work on keeping your fingers flexible. There be doing all the work so it is important that they are able to tread lightly or heavily as needed. Practice finger exercises daily to keep them quick and nimble.

Know how to relax. Beginners often experience tension, stress, and pressure when playing the guitar after a long period of time because there holding their bodies too stiffly. Another lesson in connection to this is positioning. Know the correct positions for your body and fingers when playing the guitar.

One common problem experienced by amateur guitarists is finger lockup. Sometimes, tension building from an elevated arm travels to your fingers and force them to lock up. When this happens, people usually just force their fingers to continue playing the song without pause. This is wrong.

Know how to play both acoustic and electric guitars. It never hurts to know both and being ambidextrous at least in terms of guitar type will let you appreciate what your preferred guitar type has and the other do not while helping you recognize what yours do not have and allowing you to compensate for it.

Working on Your Love

Listen to guitar intensive songs. Try identifying the chords there using to train your ears.

Hang out once in a while with people with similar interests. Talking about your favorite topic with people who are able to understand and share your love will make you a better player.

Rather, you should stop playing and concentrate on moving your fingers gradually back into its original position. Then, move to the next chord position ever so slowly. Work on getting sensation back to your fingers. Follow this tip and you will play better afterwards.

About the Author

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Tuesday, 7 August 2007

Learn to Play Guitar

Hi and welcome to my new Learn to Play Guitar blog.

I'll be posting articles and tips on learning to play the guitar very soon so please check back.

Please feel free to post any tips of your own, or let us know how you are getting on.

Thanks.

Paul.