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		<title>Beginners Guitar Lessons</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2010 10:16:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guitar directions refer to going up and down the neck as well as on the scales of guitar's neck. The important point to remember is "up the neck" refers to moving toward your body and "down the neck" means away from the body. While going up refers to upward movement in pitch while ascending toward the guitar's neck so that the pitch will also go higher. It has actually something to do with the fret numbers in increasing order as you move towards the guitar's neck.]]></description>
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</script></p><p>Guitar directions refer to going up and down the neck as well as on the scales of guitar's neck. The important point to remember is "up the neck" refers to moving toward your body and "down the neck" means away from the body. While going up refers to upward movement in pitch while ascending toward the guitar's neck so that the pitch will also go higher. It has actually something to do with the fret numbers in increasing order as you move towards the guitar's neck.</p>
<p>For novice in this field, musical scale may be confusing. When you play the G major scale on the third fret with the Low E string going up to the third fret of High E string, it will seem like moving down. Don't panic because it just means that you are going up through the scale since the pitch of the note will increase.</p>
<p>The important point here to avoid confusion is to listen carefully instead of watching your way through the guitar's string. When you play upward the major scale, you will definitely move downward but up high the pitch.</p>
<p>As you move your way on the guitar and learn reading tabs, you will gain confidence in playing all songs. All types of guitar follow the same basic rules in terms of playing it. Whatever guitar you are about to use just like Spanish guitar, classical guitar, metal string acoustic or an electric lead guitar, you will find it very easy as long as you are aware of the directions and tuning methods.</p>
<p>Though playing the guitar has several aspects, you can work it on your own. It may start with holding the guitar properly, strumming and plucking it, plus reading chords and guitar tabs. Familiarizing all of the techniques will really take time. However, continuous practice can help you learn everything about playing the guitar.</p>
<p>If confusion starts, just ask for professional guidance or just search for answers from the internet. You can find guide book that can help new guitarists. It is very rewarding to master this musical art so do not easily give up.</p>
<p>Playing around the guitar will require sharp memory and listening skills. It also entails a lot of patience.</p>
<p>While others are playing their guitars, you may listen carefully and learn from them. Watch how they artistically strum the guitars and hum calming tunes. You can fix your eyes on them and definitely master what they are doing, too.</p>
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		<title>Ways Of Learning Electric Guitar And Using Equipment For It</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 18:58:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Nelson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[An Electric guitar has become a very popular instrument since its discovery in the early nineteen hundreds. Its use is quite extensive in the field of music . It has been incorporated in many genres of music, namely Jazz, Metal, Blues, Rock n Roll and so on. Due to its popularity and wide appeal a lot of people want to get familiar with it. Learning electric guitar and using equipment for it, is not that difficult.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An Electric guitar has become a very popular instrument since its discovery in the early nineteen hundreds. Its use is quite extensive in the field of music . It has been incorporated in many genres of music, namely Jazz, Metal, Blues, Rock n Roll and so on. Due to its popularity and wide appeal a lot of people want to get familiar with it. Learning electric guitar and using equipment for it, is not that difficult.</p>
<p>On buying the piece, basic knowledge about it is more than essential. Many parts and components are to be considered in the process of gaining this information. They include amplifiers, cables, processors, pedals and other things. One can call all these things, gear.</p>
<p>The amount of money needed is different with respect to the build and model of a guitar. Previous to playing there are certain things one should watch out for. The set up has to be absolute. Errors should be checked for with respect to placement, sound etc. Performing a sound check is also vital and beneficial to the user.</p>
<p>For the playing, you need a plectrum or you can play with your hands, whichever is more suitable. Using your amplifier to the best of its ability is helpful for getting the right tone and sound. The sound settings also depend on the kind of music you want to learn or play.</p>
<p>Pedals produce different sounds and are distinctive with regard to character. A death metal fan can go for a death metal pedal. They are more personal and one can get the sound one wants by using a pedal.</p>
<p>For advanced effects such as harmonics, shredding riffs and tapping a processor is what you need. Composing and creating bizarre and unique sounding tunes is possible through a processor. It is inclusive of patches and other options for this purpose.</p>
<p>One should decide how much he or she knows before they proceed to playing. If person is just amateur then chords and other introductory methods is his cup of tea. An individual with some experience or more can focus on advanced stuff and improvement.</p>
<p>Guides and books on how to play and learn are informative and of great help. Internet reference is also a very good alternative. Lastly, friends and family can also be helpful due to the personal nature of the relationship. One can opt for what he feels is right.</p>
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		<title>Guitar Types &#8211; Understanding the Different Types of Guitars</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 16:50:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Peterson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today one very popular instrument happens to be the guitar. Of course there are a variety of different types of guitars out there. Various guitars have a different appearances, sound, and are a bit different to play. Trying to decide what type of guitar to learn and play? Here is a look at some of the different guitar types to choose from.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today one very popular instrument happens to be the guitar. Of course there are a variety of different types of guitars out there. Various guitars have a different appearances, sound, and are a bit different to play. Trying to decide what type of guitar to learn and play? Here is a look at some of the different guitar types to choose from.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a good place to start, it would probably be best to start with acoustic. These aren't electric, and rely only upon themselves for any sort of sound. The body resonates vibrations that you make by playing the instrument, and these are normally made of wood, and the types of wood that are used may be different for each guitar.</p>
<p>There's a multitude of different acoustic guitars to choose from. One that you might want to look into is the classical guitar. This will serve a beginner well with it's nylon strings and great sounds. You could look into flamenco guitars, which are quite like classical ones but are thinner and sound a little better.</p><div style= 'padding-top:10px;width:320px;float:left;padding-right:10px;'>
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<p>Another guitar that you will find out there is the 12 string. It is called this for obvious reasons and belongs in the acoustic family of guitars. Each string has a sister string which makes the same note, but is tuned to a slightly higher octave. This is done so that more sounds can be produced when playing the guitar.</p>
<p>Another type of acoustic guitar out there is the steel top guitar. They are close to classical guitars but are made with reinforced bodies and are a bit larger than the classical guitar as well. Their tone is a bit warmer, giving them a nice, mellow sound when you play them.</p>
<p>Acoustic base is a type which is a bass guitar with no electric pick ups. It has a body designed to give off a great sound, and usually these have four strings. There are some models that come with more strings, which could be up to six on some types.</p>
<p>You've probably heard of electric guitars by this point, which is what a lot of people are looking to play. They are a little more advanced, and have electronic pick ups which amplify them. In order for this to work properly you will need to locate and purchase a decent amplifier. The body of the guitar makes it impossible for noise to be emitted without an amplifier.</p>
<p>The majority of electric guitars will come with control knobs. These knobs can change the tone as well as control the volume. Some guitars have whammy bars which permit you to shift the notes when playing, and be using them you won't have to reposition your fingers. These bars are often used to make a sound which is known as 'crying'.</p>
<p>These are just a few of the guitar types that you can find. Of course while you may want to learn to play a different type of guitar later on, it is best to start out on a classical acoustic guitar. Then when you learn the basics you can go on to experiment with other types of guitars to find what you really enjoy playing.</p>
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		<title>Learning Guitar Is Easy, If You Have The Right Method</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 07:48:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Sullivan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning guitar can be a great thing if you're one interested in music. It allows you compose your own music and sing songs with perfect music in the background. This is the main reason that most of the lead singers of different bands are working as a guitar artists also. You can always learn guitar for yourself, but, if it is about professional guitar playing you must need to spend time for that. Its difficult to manage playing and guitar and singing simultaneously, and it needs a lot of practices to do that professionally.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning guitar can be a great thing if you're one interested in music. It allows you compose your own music and sing songs with perfect music in the background. This is the main reason that most of the lead singers of different bands are working as a guitar artists also. You can always learn guitar for yourself, but, if it is about professional guitar playing you must need to spend time for that. Its difficult to manage playing and guitar and singing simultaneously, and it needs a lot of practices to do that professionally.</p>
<p>At the beginning, you will find it very difficult to sing and play guitar concurrently, which you can improvise with dedication and regular practices. Choice of the song is very important for the beginners; simple songs are the best options for them to have a perfect start. The guitar gurus have a common advice for the learners; they need to listen to the song for a few times before you start tuning the song. After memorizing the notation, you can start trying yourself. Systematic progression is the best way to start for the beginner level learners.</p>
<p>Learning guitar needs years of practice and commitment. If you think you can be a master within a few days, you are absolutely wrong. You might sound nasty and noisy; still you have to keep trying to achieve success as you dream.</p>
<p>Committing mistakes is very common among the beginners. At the beginning your mistakes will help you to improvise, without that, you can't learn things completely. If you become disheartened with your mistakes and leave learning guitar, you can never become a good musician.</p><div style= 'padding-top:10px;width:320px;float:left;padding-right:10px;'>
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<p>If you're trying to learn guitar by yourself, you'll find tons of journals guides and videos over the internet. Some of them are really useful and can help you a lot. You can follow all the procedures to the point and learn the basic things from them. Practice regularly and at the end of the day, you'll be a good guitarist.</p>
<p>You can also use the internet as an important information source for your guitar lessons. Here, you can find the basic steps of learning guitar. If you're passionate about learning the guitar, one day you can surely become a great guitarist.</p>
<p>If you're tired, don't stress yourself up more by continuing the practice session. You should take rest and do all other things too; but you need to be very regular with your practice.</p>
<p>Guitar learning is a continuous process. You can never finish learning as the new techniques and conceptions will never allow you to do this. You can learn more as long as you keep practicing.</p>
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		<title>Learning Jazz Guitar: Tips And Tricks</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andres Cabrera</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Ramon Godoy</div>
<p>If any one knows to play a guitar, he can learn to play different music genres easily.</p>
<p>You will find many artists, who began with one genre and then moved to the other one. One prominent example is Bach. This musician first composed the classical music in a conventional way and then improvised it to present the audience with something unique.</p>
<p>Playing guitar is somewhat similar to it. It can easily be improvised or combined with other genres of music. By listening to the notes and a bit of practice, the audience will simply love it.</p>
<p>During the initial phases learning a guitar, it is better to play it the conventional way. However, with more understanding of the rhythm, you can make changes t the right place and convert the song into a jazz rendition.</p>
<p>Jazz music is made of 4 beats to a measure. It is called Syncopation and is quite different from classical music, which is made of half beats. You need to learn notes and practice a lot in order to understand the rhythm well.</p>
<p>Jazz guitars are a lot different from traditional guitars. The wood used in the former is quite lighter when compared to the latter. Even the strings are set much lower, which helps the guitarist to play it faster. If you play like other guitarists, it is important for you to buy the right guitar for the part. .</p>
<p>It is advisable to listen to the great musicians like Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, David Benoit and Louis Armstrong, if you want to learn playing a guitar. By paying attention to their music and understanding the rhythm, you will be able to play the guitar like an expert.</p>
<p>While learning the Jazz guitar, it is important to learn different notes as this genre is different from others. Start with C note and do it repeatedly while the left hand is moving on the chromatic scale. E flat can also be added until you reach the blue scale.</p>
<p>Learning the guitar will take some time. All you have to do is hear each part of the sing carefully. Put in extra efforts and devote time in practice, if you seriously want to change the genres.</p>
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		<title>Guitar Types &#8211; Understanding the Different Types of Guitars</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 15:13:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Peterson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the moment, an instrument which a lot of people like to play is the guitar. You don't have a limit of choices when it comes to the different types. There are many different ones and they can all look and sound very different, and some which don't play quite the same as others. So what are all the different types of guitars available? Well let's look at a few!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Drew Peterson</div>
<p>At the moment, an instrument which a lot of people like to play is the guitar. You don't have a limit of choices when it comes to the different types. There are many different ones and they can all look and sound very different, and some which don't play quite the same as others. So what are all the different types of guitars available? Well let's look at a few!</p>
<p>Usually it is best to start out by playing an acoustic guitar if you want to learn to play guitar. These guitars are not electric and only rely on their shape and structure for sound. The body of the guitar resonates the vibrations when playing them. These guitars are usually made of wood as well, although the types of wood can vary.</p>
<p>There's a multitude of different acoustic guitars to choose from. One that you might want to look into is the classical guitar. This will serve a beginner well with it's nylon strings and great sounds. You could look into flamenco guitars, which are quite like classical ones but are thinner and sound a little better.</p><div style= 'padding-top:10px;width:320px;float:left;padding-right:10px;'>
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<p>A 12 string guitar is another type of acoustic guitar. This guitar comes with 12 strings instead of the normal 6 strings of regular guitars. Each string has another string that is tuned to the same note but it sounds an octave higher. It provides a very pleasing sound.</p>
<p>One additional sort of acoustic guitar which you can look into is what is known as the steel top guitar. These are a lot like the classical guitars, though are built with reinforced bodies and are a tad bigger than classical guitars. You will find that they have a warmer tone which generates a mellow sound.</p>
<p>Acoustic base isn't a bad choice. It's a bass guitar that doesn't feature any sort of electric pick ups. It has a great body which gives off a sound agreeable to anyone, and has four strings. You can pick up models which have more strings, five or six if you so desire.</p>
<p>You've probably heard of electric guitars by this point, which is what a lot of people are looking to play. They are a little more advanced, and have electronic pick ups which amplify them. In order for this to work properly you will need to locate and purchase a decent amplifier. The body of the guitar makes it impossible for noise to be emitted without an amplifier.</p>
<p>Most electric guitars come with special control knobs. These knobs can raise or lower the volume and may change the guitar's tone as well. There are whammy bars on some of these guitars which help to shift the notes you play without you having to change the position of your fingers. They are often used to produce a special guitar sound often referred to as "crying."</p>
<p>Those are just a few of the great guitars which you can choose and learn to play. There are many types out there, but remember it's always good to start with the basics. When you have learned the rudimentary skills, then you can go on to choose a different guitar, or stay with the one you initially chose if you so desire.</p>
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