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17th September 2009
Imagine if you were as good as your favorite guitar player. Do you think that’s even possible? Who knows, with lots of practice and training you just might reach their level.
Personally, I would like to tell you that you can. I would like to share w... Read >
Author: Liam Gibson
16th September 2009
Do you ever get the feeling that you're not progressing at your fastest possible rate? Do you ever feel overwhelmed? How about the feeling that you're not really 100% sure if you're improving or not? If you do...you're definitely not alone!
Learning gu... Read >
16th September 2009
Would you like to learn to play the guitar? If so, what would you like to achieve? Would you just like the basic skills necessary to play simple songs for your friends or would you like to become a musician and put on your own concert? What genre of musi... Read >
Author: Liam Gibson
11th September 2009
Are you want learn how to play the guitar fast? If you want, you can visit Learning To Play The GuitarClassical guitar is an interesting instrument to learn. The method of graduating from struggling to get your right hand fingers working to playing bass,... Read >
Author: Israel Owens
10th September 2009
Are you want learn how to play the guitar fast? If you want, you can visit Learning To Play The GuitarClassical guitar is an entrancing instrument to learn. The method of graduating from struggling to get your right hand fingers working to playing bass, ... Read >
Author: Arnulfo Harrell
30th August 2009
There are many newspaper and psychology reports that claim the benefits of listening to music in order to relieve depression. There’s just something about music that can soothe the savaged soul.
Another great way two relieve depression is by going be... Read >
Author: Jeremiah La Follette
28th August 2009
Classical guitar is a fascinating instrument to learn. The process of graduating from struggling to get your right hand fingers working to playing bass, melody and accompaniment together will keep you enjoying your guitar practice for a long time. Not tha... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
27th August 2009
Guitar practice scales are often overlooked when it comes to beginning guitarists. They might think, "I just want to know how to play guitar tunes!"
That statement may appear very ambitious for a new guitarist, but developing a strong guitar foundation... Read >
Author: honestkyle
19th August 2009
You’re probably familiar with the old age of, “practice makes perfect”. And, while it sounds true enough, is it really? We all know how important it is to practice a new skill, and this is especially true when it comes to playing a musical instrum... Read >
Author: Liam Gibson
19th August 2009
Every student of the guitar understands that practice is essential if they wish to increase their abilities. Even so, many people have trouble establishing a regular guitar practice routine. Other activities often keep them busy, leaving no room or time... Read >
Author: Liam Gibson
13th August 2009
Despite this, many people find it increasingly difficult to fit the practice schedules into their everyday routines. In today’s society, where we are busier than ever, guitar practice can often be shunted to one side in place of more seemingly relevant ... Read >
Author: Liam Gibson
03rd August 2009
This tutorial is for the electric guitar beginner who wants to skip learning to play chords on a nylon string guitar and go straight to the rock 'n' roll. If your musical tastes tend towards jazz, rock or metal, then you will probably want to start learni... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
24th July 2009
Title: The Effectiveness Of Guitar Speed Goals.Word Count:562Summary:{Ever get the feeling that you're not progressing at your fastest and best possible rate? Have you ever felt overwhelmed? How about thinking that you're not just not really sure if you'r... Read >
Author: Carlton Boyd
11th July 2009
Guitar training software is of perennial interest to guitar students of all levels. It seems as though the boredom of learning music notation and tabs plus the drudgery of long hours of guitar practice makes you wish that there were some short cuts. Or at... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
05th July 2009
Playing lead guitar seems like the next logical step to getting some skills in rhythm playing. You might need to focus more on the quality of your playing when you switch to single note solos and lead guitar licks. To start playing lead guitar you will ne... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
05th July 2009
If you want to learn guitar there are a few general ideas that you need to be aware of. But it's one thing knowing that an idea exists, it's a horse of a different kettle of fish being able to put it into practice. For instance, one of the chief rules you... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
05th July 2009
Learning to play blues guitar should not be boring or mind-numbing, but like all courses of music study, blues guitar lessons contain new ideas, the language of music and a whole new repertoire of physical movements to come to terms with.
In the ea... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
18th June 2009
There's not a great deal of theory connected with blues guitar but there certainly is a lot of discussion and a great deal of misunderstanding. Let's start with taking a look at blues in the key of E. Some guitarists assume that the basic scale for playin... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
15th June 2009
Right, now you’re playing guitar, but want to play at guitar-burning speeds? Are you awed by people like Kirk Hammett and Jimi Hendrix and the breakneck speeds they play at? If you’re just starting out with speed guitar, here are some tips and ideas f... Read >
Author: vishaldwivedi
13th May 2009
Backing tracks are audio tracks you can buy or download that give you accompaniment to your guitar practice. As you grow as a guitar player, you will find that your backing tracks, sometimes referred to as "jamtracks" will be as useful a tool as your metr... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
07th May 2009
My wife and I had a few friends over the other night. My friend Jerry saw one of my guitars sitting in the corner and asked if he could play it. We players are very respectful of other people’s property and would never dream of just picking up the guit... Read >
Author: Robert J. Weese
21st March 2009
If you want to learn some fast guitar picking you will find plenty of advice on the internet. Do a web search on "fast guitar picking" or "guitar shredding" and you will find exercises and advice on guitar forums and websites. Fast guitar picking comes wi... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
13th March 2009
Here are some things to keep in your head when you are going out to buy your first guitar amp. There are different amps to suit different styles of guitar music. Blues, jazz and blues based rock are best served by the so-called "vintage" sound. This is th... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
09th March 2009
As a novice guitar player you probably have some idea of what kind of guitar playing you would like to do, but at this stage you don't know how to start learning. In order to become a real guitarist you need to know what to expect from yourself, and you a... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
03rd March 2009
Spanish guitar is a loose term which people use to refer to any acoustic guitar music with a Spanish sound. Flamenco is the folk music of a particular region of Spain which is often confused with classical guitar because they both involve a guy in a suit ... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
24th February 2009
Many people dream of playing the acoustic guitar and the good news is that it's not that difficult. The reason a lot of people don't succeed at playing acoustic guitar is they give up too soon. Some people say they don't have time to practice, others say ... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
09th January 2009
Now you have your guitar and you have found that if you are going to get any music coming out of it, you will be needing some basic guitar lessons - sooner rather than later. But you do not want to go signing up with a guitar teacher or buying a packaged ... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
09th January 2009
The easy way to learn guitar chords is to pick out which chords you want to learn and practice them every day. Most guitar students have the constant question in their minds of "when am I going to be a guitarist instead of newbie?" It is natural to be loo... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
01st December 2008
There is an old saying if you don't use it you will loose it. That is very true for improving your electric guitar playing. So get in to a routine that will insure regular guitar practice.
Try and form a template for practice. So for example st... Read >
Author: Mortgage Services
01st December 2008
This is the fun part of improving. In order to grow as a good all round player, even though you may have a favourite genre or style you frequently want to play, it's great to try and great a lot of different musical influences around you. So try and... Read >
Author: Mortgage Services
01st December 2008
Try and get into the discipline of a regular daily time slot say minimum one hour for guitar practice. Break down that time into segments of practicing different areas. So for example the first ten minutes is warm up exercises which can be chromatic... Read >
Author: Mortgage Services
31st October 2008
Some parents who feel that they want to give their child every opportunity in life will think about enlisting their offspring in a course of guitar or piano lessons at an early age. This article will look at some of the questions raised on the subject of ... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
01st October 2008
Do you pick up your guitar and play the same riffs or licks over and over? Do you feel you are progressing too slowly or not progressing at all? If so, read on!
A properly designed practice routine can really jump-start your playing. It can boost your ... Read >
Author: StanB
23rd September 2008
Do you pick up your guitar and play the same riffs or licks over and over? Do you feel you are progressing too slowly or not progressing at all? If so, read on!
A properly designed practice routine can really jump-start your playing. It can boost your ... Read >
Author: StanB
19th March 2008
If you want to learn how to play the guitar, you may already know and understand that you will have to practice to learn to play the guitar well. What you may not know is that guitar practice should be tempered with learning, playing and getting in guitar... Read >
Author: Ewen Chia
29th June 2007
When most people decide to learn the guitar, they see the only natural option as approaching a professional tutor. Of course, if you are looking to pick up the guitar quickly, one on one lessons with a qualified guitar tutor are probably the fastest way t... Read >
Author: Olga Macy
02nd May 2006
This article is about how to avoid guitar practice burnout - something that happens to all of us from time to time!
Yep it's true. Many of us at one time or another has experienced those "blah" days where the last thing we want to do is pick up our gu... Read >
Author: AlliGurl
15th February 2006
So how do you get faster with your picking? How do you get both your hands
synchronized when you play guitar?A few simple exercises are all it takes.
That and the proper guitar practice methods.
In this article I'm going to demystify the whole pro... Read >
Author: Todd Arsenault
24th December 2005
What is the ultimate truth about guitar practicing?
Is there a best way to practice on your guitar? Of course you have to make your practice sessions effective but could there be a way to practice that is more effective than other ways? There are many ... Read >
Author: Peter Edvinsson
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