Do You Want to Play Guitar Songs?

July 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Prior to making any attempt to play guitar songs, you need to make sure your guitar is tuned correctly. If your guitar is not tuned as it should be you will soon discover that the song you are trying to play will sound absolutely nothing like it should. On top of this, you need to know how to read guitar tabs before you can play guitar songs too.

Of course, learning to play guitar songs, is about training your ear when you hear a song as well as being able to read guitar tabs. First of all, you should listen to the song you wish to play on your guitar. It’s advisable to stick with simple songs, using three simple chords to begin with when you are still at the novice stage of guitar playing.

At the time of listening to the song, concentrate on the rhythm and timing of the chords and strums you hear being played. Then, after you have heard the song a few times you can try to go along with the song by reading the guitar tab at the time it is playing. Carry out this procedure a couple of times and make a mental note of the rhythm and timing.

Now is the time to pick up your own guitar and strum along with the song gently. As long as you do not play your guitar too loudly, you will still be able to hear the song you are attempting to copy and know you are doing it right.

When you fully understand the timing and style of the strumming, you can begin to play the songs on your own, without the song being played in the background. If you forget what you are supposed to be playing, you can always go back a step and listen to the song again before having another try at playing it on your own.

Make sure you work on one song at a time by practicing it on your guitar over and over again until you can sing the song at the same time as playing it. When you have mastered your first song, then you can introduce new songs to your practice sessions.

It’s a good idea to video yourself playing if you have access to the equipment needed to do this. When you have finished recording, you can take a look at the video and this will be a great help as far as improving your technique is concerned.

All that is needed to learn to play guitar songs is passion and patience. It is not difficult and if you don’t get it right at first don’t beat yourself up about it. Most importantly, don’t allow yourself to become frustrated as this will only lead to more mistakes being made. Simply put down the guitar for a short while, busy yourself doing something else and return to the guitar playing a little later on in the day.

Are You Ready to Play Guitar for the First Time?

July 15, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Well, maybe you’ve dabbled with it here and there, but haven’t actually played a cool tune. You know, “Hot-Cross-Buns” or something similar, but not any major music hits. It doesn’t matter what kind of music you enjoy, the guitar is great for any category.

If you want to start a career in the guitar world or maybe as a hobby, it takes patience, dedication, and commitment. Plus, you’ll also have to account for the physical effects as well.

Have you ever held a hammer or something else for too long only to find out it develops calluses? Well, guitar players get them from strumming the strings. Just like someone who types, a guitar player can have his or her hands cramp up because they’re not used to the strenuous activity. Heck, even your shoulders will get sore along the way.

It doesn’t matter who your idol is at playing the guitar, everyone started at the beginning. They had to deal with everything you’re going to have to deal with each time you play.

When you first learn how to play the guitar, it’s important to understand the tuning process. If you can’t figure this out, then your going to hear sounds that are as bad as Mike Ditka’s singing “Take Me Out to The Ball Game” at Wrigley Field (it was horrendous). You have the lower E string, the A string, the D string, the G string, and the B string. These are arranged from the bottom of the guitar to the top. Then of course you have the high E string, which should be tuned last.

Now, you can manually tune your guitar, or you can pay a music store to do it for you. Obviously this will depend on your preference so we’ll leave the decision in your hands. However, it’s important to keep in mind that you can spend a lot of money having it done for you. Then again, they may do it for free. Just ask, and they’ll tell you. We still recommend doing it yourself so you get a better understanding of the sounds it will make for you.

After you’ve properly tuned everything, learn to read the guitar tabs. You can find tutorials for this all around the Internet, and to be honest, most of them are accurate. Just place your fingers on each string, then strum the guitar using the other hand. It’s going to take some practice, so don’t think you’ll be a master after one evening. Just make sure you start out playing easier chords because it will help in the long run. The simple ones are C, G, and A.

Okay you’re ready! That’s all it takes to know how to play the guitar. Add in as much practice as possible and you have yourself a new hobby. Before long we may see you coming out with your own new CD!

Buying a Guitar

July 13, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Are you having problems buying your first guitar? Are you looking to get a guitar to impress your friends with your perfect guitar solo? This article will reveal eight ways to ensure you purchase the correct guitar.

Buying a Guitar Tip 1:

You need to make sure you purchase the correct type of guitar for you and ensure the guitar is one which suits your style of music. The four standard guitars are:

Acoustic – This is the guitar which can be played anywhere and does not need amplification. The strings on the acoustic guitar can be wound steel or nylon

Classic – This is an acoustic guitar which has been around for a long time, the guitar has been made with a wider neck.

Electric – This guitar is played by a number of top current bands and requires amplification for anyone to hear the sound.

Acoustic/Electric – This are a great alternative which can be played with or without amplification.

Buying a Guitar Tip 2:

When you are starting out it’s easy to pick the first guitar you see in a shop and buy it. You need to make sure you resist this and shop around until you happy with your choice. There are a number of bundle deals which you can get essential accessories free when you purchase your guitar, these bundle deals can normally be cheaper and give you a great starter pack.

Make sure you browse any local guitar shops as well as on the internet, you can get great bundle products which give you a bag, tuner, strap, picks, strings and also guitar lessons on a DVD. Perfect as a starter pack.

Buying a Guitar Tip 3:

Make sure the guitar you buy is the best suited in size, you can purchase ¾ or ½ sized guitars which will be ideal for children. The electric guitar and any nylon-stringed guitars are the perfect choice for less damage for your fingers.

Buying a Guitar Tip 4:

There may be some really cheap guitars which you find on the internet or your local guitar shop which you may think would be the best option. I would tend to stay with the more well known manufacturers. This will ensure you get a quality product and also great service.

Buying a Guitar Tip 5:

Like I mentioned earlier it is great to visit your local store(s) in your area. These may well have a second hand shop where people will bring back their old guitars. You could easily pick up a great bargain on your first guitar which normally will be a well established brand. This is ideal to ensure you love playing the guitar first, which I am sure you will do and then later on you can purchase your first brand new guitar.

Buying a Guitar Tip 6:

While you are visiting your local store(s) also check if there are any promotional sales currently on or coming up very soon. These sales could be where you get your guitar as well as a number of free accessories or even your guitar with a percentage off. Make sure they take you details down so they can give you a call or even email you the details.

Buying a Guitar Tip 7:

Check out the free ads which will be online and offline, you may receive a free newspaper which has a classified ads section. This can be a great way to pick up a second hand guitar, also on the internet there are a number of websites which people post unwanted guitars ads. These are great places for some bargains and ideal for your first guitar.

Buying a Guitar Tip 8:

All over the internet there are great places to pick up guitars, just do a search on a search engine and a number of guitar selling websites will be listed. Make sure you have heard of the company or read all relevant policies online before buying your guitar through any company online.

Follow these proven tips and you will be able to purchase the guitar which you are best suited to and soon be playing like a guitar superstar.

5 Steps to Learning Guitar

July 13, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Are you having problems getting started playing the Guitar?

Do you never seem to master the basics of playing your guitar?

Want to be able to play the guitar so you can impress your friends and colleagues?

This article will reveal the five essentials steps to getting started playing your guitar.

Sitting Position.

In order for you to feel relaxed when sitting playing your guitar you need to adopt the correct sitting position. Take your guitar and ensure the guitar body is supported by your leg. Ensure you are sat at the edge of your chair and your back is straight but relaxed. Your guitar should be leaned back towards you slightly. Just doing this alone will be the start to make playing your guitar easier.

Standing Position.

When standing playing the guitar you need to ensure it’s held securely and your body is relaxed. Take you guitar and put the strap over your shoulder. The strap should be adjusted so your guitar is positioned over your mid-body. Your left hand will be supporting the neck of the guitar and your right hand at the bridge of the guitar. These quick steps will ensure you are relaxed and have free control of the guitar.

Hand Position.

In order not to cause strain on your wrist or thumb which could cause injury the hand position is vital. The wrist and hands should always be in a relaxed state to prevent strain. The thumb should never be placed too low on the neck. The fingers should be placed on the fret board making sure you do not need to stretch to play any on the strings.

Fretting.

To ensure you press the strings on the fret board correctly here are some essential tips. Make sure you cut your fingernails as short nails are a must. Only the tips of your fingers should be used to press the strings. Ensure all strings sound clear and are not muted or buzzing.

Holding the Pick.

The pick needs to be held in the correct way which is between the thumb and index fingers. If you are not holding the pick correctly you will not make the correct sound when playing the guitar.

You’ll be soon playing the guitar on a regular basis. Playing the guitar in front of a crowd is not a pipe dream or only for those who are natural music players. Use these strategies and very soon you could be playing in your own band.