Types of Acoustic Guitar Tuner

September 29, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Acoustic Guitar, acoustic guitar tuner

Having a nice sound on the guitar helps you to listen clearly. This can only happen when you tune your guitar well. Without a well tuned guitar, music will sound terrible and it will be annoying to listen to. So far there are many acoustic guitar tuners to aid you with tuning.

You must tune the strings individually since the strings consisted in notes and must sound differently from each other. The notes on the guitar are E A D G B E. E is the first note, which is located on the first thick string on the top and following the next note A, which is located below E and so on. To help you memorise the notes, it is a good idea to remember this phrase Eat All Day Get Big Easy.

Once you identify the notes on the string, you can start to tune your guitar. The Acoustic guitar tuner, which I recommend are as follows

Electronic Acoustic Guitar Tuner

This electronic acoustic guitar tuner is a small device that contains a microphone, which is built to tune a guitar from far range since it detects far distance sound. The device contains a digital needle to determine whether the note is tuned according to the position of the needle.

The needle can ensure you which note your string is currently at and you decide whether to tune the string or leave it as it is. If the needle is positioned to the left, it tells you that the note is a Flat or if it positioned to the right, it tells you that the note is a Sharpe. When the needle is positioned in the centre, it means that the note is tuned and the lights start to turn from red to green.

It is important to have no other sound running in the background as this can affect the tuning.

Clip on Tuners

The clip on tuners are similar to the electronic acoustic guitar tuners but the clip on tuners clip on to the guitar’s headstock, which detects the sound by vibration.

You can purchase different kinds of clip on tuners like the one similar to electronic acoustic guitar tuner, which tells you whether the note is a Flat, Sharpe or tuned by looking at the position of the digital needle. If you don’t like the digital needle, you could get a LCD screen to tell you in writing the note is currently at.

Before you begin tuning the guitar, make sure you set the device to 440 Hz per second since this is standard tuning, which will make music sound better and professional.

Learn Guitar from the Masters on Youtube

How to Play Guitar for Beginners

The internet is a truly magnificent and wonderful learning resource. It is often said, but still very true, that young people today don’t know how lucky they are to have easy access to the worlds knowledge on the internet.

I started playing in the 1970s with the famous Bert Weedon’s ‘Play in a Day’ book. I could never afford guitar lessons so I would take every opportunity to obsessively study the playing techniques and styles of every guitarist I managed to see.

Todays technology has transformed the way that people can learn to play guitar. DVDs, for example, can be played over and over again, unlike face to face guitar lessons. And the internet is the most ideal way to distribute and deliver some fantastic guitar tutorials.

There are loads of guitar playing teaching websites but by far the best for me is Youtube. You can find instructional videos on everything from choosing guitars to making your own electric guitar. There are plenty of videos that will help those who are just starting out with the guitar and lots more that are ideal for people like me, who’ve been playing for a while but want to learn more techniques and tunes.

Learning new guitar licks and techniques has become one of my favourite pass times. If it’s raining outside then you will find me scouring Youtube videos for blues tunes to learn and techniques to master. I think that my guitar playing skills have improved more in the past five years, thanks to Youtube, than it did in the prior twenty years.

Another thing to remember is that the system is interactive. When I find a video that I like I will always make it one of my favourites and often drop the performer a note to say thanks. Also, I will often ask the presenter a question or two and they always come back with a positive answer. It’s a bit like having every online guitarist in the world available as a personal guitar playing consultant.

These days I find myself feeling a little bit envious of the young people learning guitar with all these great resources available to them. I like to think that if I’d been born later, at a time when all of these great learning resources were available, I’d have been playing better than Eric Clapton by now.

The Requirement to Learn Music

September 29, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Latest Guitar News, Music

For some people, studying music is strictly for people who want to consider it as an occupation. After all, what would an accounting student do with a few units in Music Theory, if not they’re required, right? What use would a plain housewife have for training for voice lessons? Doing the household chores or taking care of the family’s needs has nothing to do with being successful in singing. So why study music at all?

First, if you study music, it can lead to a deeper appreciation for music itself. Skeptics may be surprised to know but the appreciation of music brings, not only many gains to one’s physical health but also it enhances a person’s mental health. According to some study, music appreciation can lower hypertension not to mention the risk of stroke. Stress is delimited by music appreciation and this is the cause of many health problems we encounter. Music appreciation sustains power mentally and physically, it helps you sleep better and most importantly reduce muscle stress. Music appreciation not just improves a person’s sleeping habits and relieve muscle stress, it can energize people mentally and physically. In keeping yourself fit, a key factor to that is making music a part of your existence as some people now know. Steve Krenz from Learn and Master Guitar represents this truth.

Second, the study of music improves the development of other forms of intelligence also. It has been shown by studies that those who take up a few units of music tend to study longer than those who take up units that are purely related to their field of study. There has to be a relation between music and spatial intelligence which is  the ability toform mental pictures. Students are able to control their thoughts more consistently because they learned music. The language and logical part of the brain is said to be developed by learning music.

The study of music can actually broaden an individualshorizons. The diverse language of music will definitely help you understand and appreciate other customs if you study music.

The fourth reason why people study music is that it will help develop perseverance and passion for excellence. When dealing with music, there’s rarely a gray area among notes; it is either you’re in tune or not. Studying music compels you to be more attentive to details and have a 
passion for learning what style works out for you and what doesn’t. 
Thus, studying music can also be an avenue for finding yourself.

Fifth, music is a good means of expressing oneself. Learning a positive means of self-expression will sooner or later help you build your self-esteem. People who were once painfully reserved can become more confident by finding a self-expression that they are good at. Housewives can do something out of their routine such as doing household chores 
and taking their kids to schoo. At the same time, music is a good way to express yourself while you enjoy and benefit from the process.

The course of music is can never be too late or early. Whether you want to learn how to play an instrument so you can make an impression to your friends by playing your favorite song, or whether you want to make your profession, it’s a good thing to start studying music. Give it a shot by discovering the type of music you want to know.

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How to Learn Guitar

You’re probably wondering how to learn guitar. Starting on the right track will make learning easy. You are going to need some resources first. You can choose to read a book or hire a teacher. But you can also choose to learn on your own. You can cut down on costs if you take online courses or download instructional media.

This will help you on your quest on how to learn guitar. Do not forget about the most important part of this learning experience. You will need a guitar! Your guitar should be a thing of love. This is something that you put good money in. This ensures that you will care for it and you will only buy a guitar that is the best for you. You will find out why later on.

If you’re having trouble figuring out what kind of guitar you will use to help you on how to learn guitar, take a page from your idols. Would you like Jimi Hendrix’s guitar? How about Ozzy’s first ever guitar? Knowing how to learn guitar will be easier when you enjoy using your instrument of choice. Knowing how to learn guitar should make you play like a professional quicker.

The process is easy, just pick what style you think suits you. Do you think you’re a better blues player than you are a jazz player? Most beginners start with the classical guitar, but it’s up to you. When you’ve settled that, get yourself a good practice schedule.

Would yours be a strict regimen or just a casual schedule? Having a schedule will help you gain discipline when you want to know how to learn guitar quickly. You have to be motivated, and dedicated to learning what you can if you’re serious about learning anything at all.

You may search for “how to learn guitar” on google, but this normally doesn’t give you anything of real help. Which is why you should do your research and stick to a reliable site with easy instructions.

You don’t have to sweat it out on how to learn guitar, but you do have to keep practicing until you are sure you can play your favorite guitar songs the way they were supposed to be played. Have you ever asked yourself how do i play guitar? Discover how to learn guitar using step by step instructions, tutorials, jam tracks and famous songs Go to http://www.howdoiplayguitar.com”

Give Guitar Lessons as a Birthday or Christmas Gift

September 28, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Guitar Lessons

A lot of people must know at least one person who is either a good guitarist or someone who wants to learn to play the guitar. This may be a family member or a friend, and what a great idea it is to give guitar lessons for beginners as a wonderful birthday, Hanukah, or Christmas gift.

If a friend or relative really wants to become a guitarist, they would be surprised to recieve guitar lesson DVDs or online lessons. Beginner guitar players often struggle at first as they try to learn the guitar. He or she is sure to face difficulties in tuning the guitar and mastering chords, so why not lighten up the burden by helping him or her learn through an exciting gift that will teach them all the basics and some songs to play?

From the moment this unusual present is opened, the recipient can learn and grow as a guitarist and they will cherish this gift for years. The experience and knowledge that the budding guitarist will have will be appreciated in ways that you might never expect.

Teenagers are most interested in learning to play an instrument as they watch their musical idols and want to emulate them. This could lead to mimicking the actions of their idols, and chances are he might be motivated to learn to play the guitar. If that’s the case, one might hatch a plan of buying a gift certificate for a music lesson and give it to him as a graduation gift. Another group of interested in learning the guitar are your parents! One person I know couldn’t think of a good gift for her dad, so she decided to buy him guitar lessons on DVDs – he was thrilled!

Guitar skills can be improved even if someone has started lessons – they can become an intermediate player or even learn more advanced skills. Guitar skils include many things to be learned including exploring different musical genres or just improving your technique. You can start by looking for a professional guitar teacher in your neighborhood, at music stores, or at classified ads. Much can be said for private lessons, but the most affordable option is online lessons with videos to watch or download. Some of these are downloadable videos and others come on CDs and DVDs which make it easy to play the lessons on a DVD player and even watch them on a TV. Check out the many options to find the lessons that will be the best fit for whomever you plan to give this gift.

A beginner guitar is an addtional gift that could be given along with the lessons. Imagine the look on the gift recipient’s face as they see your thoughtful gifts. Don’t second guess yourself, and go for it.

Take a closer look at your family or your circle of friends. Pay attention and listen for clues to see if someone you know is interested in guitar music. If you think and feel that a particular person is musically inclined, a guitar lesson is one thing that might just help this person achieve their dreams of becoming a musician.

This kind of unique gift works as a holiday gift or a birthday present or even just a way to say you care about someone. Giving the gift of music with a present of beginner guitar lessons is truly a unique gift that just might change the life of the person who will be receiving it.

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Teach Yourself Guitar To See Results Faster

September 28, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitars, Guitar Lessons

Not so way back if you wanted to be taught how to play a new instrument you had to be willing to pony up the time and the money to do it.  Today, you can teach yourself guitar online at a fraction of the price.  There’s never been a smarter way to learn how to play guitar ; here’s a catalogue of the top three reasons why. 

1. It’s convenient! The brilliant thing about teaching yourself guitar online is that you can take your lesson any time you need, and you can proceed at a pace that’s best suited to you.  No more wrangling with music shops and teachers about a good time at the beginning of every year, and no more paying for missed lessons!  If you can play at midnight one day and midday the subsequent, go for it! 

2. It’s inexpensive! Opting to teach yourself guitar means that you will probably save plenty of money in just about all areas.  Not merely will you be in a position to skip over the eyeball to eyeball fee an instructor will cost, you’ll probably also save on materials.  In reality, there are plenty of places online where you can study guitar basics for free! 

3. It’s not invasive! I remember when I was learning how to play guitar, one of the hardest hurdles I had to clear was my instructor.  He had a way of making me feel quite inferior, and was a bit snobbish about his instruction too.  No necessity to stress about your deficiencies as a player when you teach yourself guitar ; no one else is watching! 

Some more reasons to use the Net to study guitar:

We think those reasons in themselves are enough enough to get you at least thinking about using the internet to learn to play guitar.  However, there are some more things that we think you need to consider. 

Firstly, a large amount of the places where you can teach yourself guitar online not only offer lessons, but a mess of resources as well .  You can find sheet music, recommendation on sorting out your guitar, tablature, and other handy tools all on the same site you are taking your lessons on. 

If you have taken any sort of music lesson eyeball to eyeball with an instructor before, then you have probably realized that you straight away get surrounded into one style of music.  You might want to learn both classical and electric guitar techniques, as an example, but your teacher will only teach you in one or the other.  Online learning means you will get access to tips not only on different varieties of guitar but also different styles too. 

The Net is now available all around the world, and usually fairly inexpensively.  For the newbie guitar player, that means a huge sector of opportunities to take part in the lesson most fitted to their own personality, style, and time frame.  Selecting to teach yourself guitar will mean you save cash and become the player you would like to be.

Guitar Tuning Explained

Before you ever strum your first song, your guitar must be in tune. Tuning a guitar can be by ear or with the help of an external aide, such as a tuner. Being in tune is so important you must learn how to properly use a number of different methods.

First you will tune the bottom string to a reference note. Then fret the fifth fret on the bottom string and this is what you tune the next string to. Do the same on the fifth string and the fourth and second strings. The third string you fret at the fourth fret, unlike the other strings. Tuning your guitar by ear means you can tune to another instrument and play together. If you are faced with several instruments to tune together, do them one at a time so as to avoid confusion.

If you want to be extremely accurate and be in tune with everyone you meet, use an electronic guitar tuner. The A440 frequency is the agreed upon standard in western music and is called concert pitch. The electronic guitar tuner makes this whole process quicker and more convenient. With an electronic tuner all you do is follow a display to tune your guitar. The tuner also allows you to tune in complete silence if you have an electric guitar.

A good tuner may have both a needle display as well as a set of LED lights to guide you to the right intonation. The acoustic guitar can also be tuned with the built in microphone on most guitar tuners.Musicians will make fine adjustments by ear after using the tuner as a base. Tuning a guitar has been made very simple with the advent of the guitar tuner.

There are other methods to enhance your guitar tuning, consider harmonics. If you are unfamiliar with harmonics, touch a vibrating string at the twelfth fret and you will hear a harmonic. The tuning fork is another means , often used in classical guitar that you should at least know about. For the new guitar player, tuning these days is a breeze. It goes without saying that your teacher is the best person to show you these methods.

Takamine Acoustic Left Hand And Electric Left Hand Oriented Guitars

September 27, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitars, guitar

When thinking of acoustic left hand guitars, Takamine immediately comes to mind. The US distributor for Takamine is US based. They are called the Kaman Corporation. They are well known for the pre-amp/EQ’s they have in every model acoustic/electric guitar. The same goes for their acoustic.

It should be pointed out that any model of Takamine A/E can be ordered in a left hand orientation.

Two series of Takamine acoustic electric left-handed guitars stand out from the many offered by the company. The G series has several kinds acoustic electric guitars in both right and left hand models. Many include a solid spruce top with nato sides and back. Nato helps make instruments great.

No comparably priced instrument has the quality of the Takamine guitar for left-handers. Unlike certain other guitar makers, Takamine has never altered its design. Takamine guitars have the classic dreadnought configuration with molded sides and a flat back. Thus, the acoustic tones that players know and love has never changed. The guitar will never fall out of a player’s lap in the middle of a set.

The only change is that some of these electric left hand guitars have a cutaway and some dont. I prefer the single cutaway because it allows access to the higher register, giving the player a further range. Most of the models I looked at had a smaller scale neck with only 20 frets. The neck joins at the 14th and you have clear access to frets 15 through 20. That is especially crucial when you kick in the pre-amp and power up for leads or standout rhythm riffs.

The single variation is that a few of these acoustic left hand guitars possess a cutaway and a few do not. I like using the single cutaway as it permits using the higher register, offering the player a greater range. A great number of the models I observed possess a smaller scale neck with just 20 frets. The neck meet at the 14th and you get easy access to frets 15 through 20. That is really important at the time you kick in the pre-amp and power up for leads or standout rhythm riffs.

Talking about the pre-amp and EQ, those put in to each Takamine acoustic electric guitar left handed edition is unique. Many of these G series are built with Takamines TK4N electronics. This permits the musician to adjust the mid-range on the fly if required as per his need and has a notch filter that can be tuned.

As they say, the life of the guitar is in the wood and these series from Takamine are no different. Both series of acoustic left hand guitars, electric or not, have extremely good tone and clarity. Combine Takamines attention to workmanship with a set of medium to light steel strings and you have a winning musical combination.

In any case, when you are a left hand player, you need a guitar that is made FOR left hand players. You can find an electric guitar, left hand especially, at www.lefthandedguitarmall.com. This site is all about connecting left hand players with quality left hand instruments. If you are a lefty, you need to see what they are all about, so be sure to visit today.

Understanding How Guitar Chords and Music Scales Work Together

September 27, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Guitar Lessons, guitar

Guitar Scales

If you are a student taking beginner guitar lessons and you are starting to get into playing leads, solos, and improvising, then it is very important to understand what guitar scales to practice and when to use them. Before we go shredding away playing crazy guitar solos, we need to take a look at what type of chords are being used in our song or chord progression to help us decide what scales on guitar will work the best.

The basic idea of how chords and scales go together is this: If a chord is only made up of a couple notes (such as a power chord) then you will want to play a pentatonic scale over it because this scale only has five notes in it. If a chord is made up of three or more notes (such as a major or minor chord), full major and minor scales will work better because they are made up of seven notes and have more notes in common with the chord. A great thing about playing guitar solos in rock music is that after you have learned what your key signature is, you don’t need to think about changing it. The one scale will work great for the whole song. When soloing over more in depth stypes of music like jazz, playing one guitar scale won’t cut it for the entire song. You should switch scales as the chord progression changes.

Power Chords are certainly the most popular kind of chord in rock music. If your looking for basic guitar chords then look no further. Power Chords are the simplest chords for guitar because they only contain two notes, the root and the fifth. When your playing guitar scales over a chord you want the two to have as many notes in common as possible. Since a power chord only has two notes in it, a pentatonic scale (the king of all rock guitar scales) is always a great choice to use. This is because it is made up of only five notes instead of seven like the major and minor scale has. The one thing that you need to make sure of is that you are starting the scale on the same root note as the key signature (i.e. if your song is in A Minor, then you need to start the minor pentatonic scale on an A).

Should I use a Major or Minor Pentatonic Scale?

The safest bet here is to always stick with the Minor Pentatonic Scale. Most rock songs and chord progressions are in minor key signatures so the minor pentatonic scale will always work great. The major pentatonic scale can also be used, you just have to start it on the relative note (we will discuss this in future articles).

When should I use full Major and Minor scales?

I like using Major and Minor scales because they allow you to play guitar solos that are fast, smooth and fluid. Using them to solo in rock tracks is harder than using minor pentatonic scales though. It’s best to apply these scales when your tune uses major and minor chords. The cool thing about these types of chord progressions is that you can still use a Minor Pentatonic Scale if you want to keep it simple or you can integrate both scales and create some really cool and unique licks.

For a great lesson on how to practice guitar scales, visit the Members Section on the Rock Guitar Power website at http://www.rockguitarpower.com. There is a bunch of backing tracks there, in different keys and styles, to help you practice your lead playing, create your own solos, and work on your improvising skills. If you look at the examples, you will get an idea of how to use these tracks for guitar soloing.

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Jamorama Review

As wonderful as playing the guitar can be, sometimes you just get frustrated if you aren’t seeing the kind of progress you want. This is common for the beginner, but even more advanced players feel this way and it can be tough to get out of a rut. And believe me, I’ve been around the block and should know. I’ve been playing for 16 years, and while I’ve had a blast, sometimes I hit a wall. It can also be annoying when you’re trying to learn from less than stellar materials and courses. After coming across this package awhile back, I decided to write my own Jamorama review.

Professional guitar teacher Ben Edwards, and the rest of the team at Jamorama, have really addressed these issues in the most recent version of Jamorama. The first release they put together was a smashing success, but they’re trying to improve upon it with the latest version. In my humble opinion, they’ve put together a knock out package when it comes to quality and completeness. There are a ton of features that will help new players or old pros jump their playing up to the next level.

So what’s inside? For starters you’ve got a heap of great guitar instruction in a glossy two book series, but my favorite part is the nearly 150 video examples and exercises they put in the course so the student can hear and see exactly what they should be doing. This is priceless… it’s great to read about guitar, but nothing beats an instructor showing you, up close from 2 different camera angles, how to play a chord or phrase. Another thing they threw in (something I haven’t seen before) are two educational computer games designed to improve your ability to identify pitch and develop your music reading skills. Well done.

On top of this they throw in the pro version of Jayde Musica and GuitEarIt! as free bonuses that will help you develop the ability to easily play songs after just hearing them on the radio. Both of these programs are excellent free bonuses, but more importantly they’re easy and fun to play.

These guys seem to really like hooking up bonuses, and to add to it they throw in 2 extra free ebooks. “Advanced Learning Techniques for Guitar” and “How to tune your guitar”. Advanced Techniques introduces the concept of mental visualization, which is will defintely speed up how quickly you learn. This mental technique is like practicing, but you’re not actually playing. At first I thought this was a little silly, but when I tried it I was pleasantly surprised that it helped me speed up my learning. The second bonus book, “How to tune your guitar” may seem basic, but it’s got some great information and a tip I’d never heard of before.

Other bonuses? Oh yeah, they throw in a metronome for you, which is an essential practice tool.

With all of the high quality books, games, videos, and bonuses they give you with this package, I was impressed with Jamorama and have no problem recommending it to My Guitar Guide readers. I have been a guitarist for many many years, and if I got plenty of value from it then I know anyone will be able to. My only regret is that I started playing guitar in the early 1990s, before the Internet took off, and I had to learn the hard way  Oh well… there’s never been a better time to learn guitar than today!

This package is by far the most complete and fresh approach to guitar playing that I have seen in a long time, and the subscribers of My Guitar Guide have rated it 5 stars as well. I definitely recommend this product because I’ve seen it do wonders for my own playing and I believe it will have you playing your favorite popular songs like a professional. There really is something for everyone, whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned pro. And at the current cost… well, suffice it to say that you don’t need to waste your money on $200 guitar courses out there, Jamorama does an excellent job for under $50. I sincerely hope that this Jamorama review has helped clear up any questions you had, and that you can start using it to make your guitar playing better today. You can view Guitarra Jamorama Revisor aqui.

 

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