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Expert Author: Ricky Sharples | Summary
Here's an article that will help out with choosing a repertoire for when you get your guitar playing skills together. There are titles of popular songs and advice on technique and which artists are the mainstays of the amateur guitarist's play list.
Expert Author: Ricky Sharples | Summary
Many people think they are old to learn to play the guitar. When you think about the fact that you can be a professional guitar player within a year or two of starting out, how hard can it be? This article uncovers the fears and hopes of older guitar students and reveals that where there is life there is guitar playing.
Expert Author: Ricky Sharples | Summary
People with guitar lessons to sell are taking advantage of the general public's appetite for video clips on YouTube. There are guitar lessons covering any genre you care to name at any level of technical competence. And guitar students all over the world are lapping them up.
Expert Author: Ricky Sharples | Summary
The guitar is the universal musical instrument. No other instrument fits into so many different styles of music. If you learn to play guitar chords you make practically any kind of music accessible to your creative impulses. There are many exotic chords, particularly in jazz music but the building blocks of guitar music are the common open chords played at the first position on the guitar fretboard which can be learnt by anybody.
Expert Author: Ricky Sharples | Summary
The guitar is in every kind of music and there are guitarists ready to show you everything they know by means of video clips. This article will keep you on the straight and narrow as you negotiate the minefield of guitar video lessons on the internet.
Expert Author: Ricky Sharples | Summary
This article explores the limitations of tab and conventional music notation in the context of classical guitar music. Today's guitarist is becoming more versatile and creative but the classical guitarist still hangs onto the role of interpreter of other people's music.
Expert Author: Ricky Sharples | Summary
If you are in the dark as far as buying guitars goes, here are some helpful tips on buying beginner guitars you can definitely take seriously. It's not easy trying out guitars if you are a newbie so this article will give you some much needed cred for when the guy selling the guitar asks if you want to try it out.
Expert Author: Harry Young | Summary
Take That will play a record three nights at Glasgow's Hampden Park on June 19, 20, 21. Two years after their last visit to Scotland, the boys are set to relight Glasgow audiences' fire with stunning live performances showcasing songs from the brilliant The Circus album. Will this tour be as popular and exciting as the last?
Expert Author: Gyorgy Huba | Summary
The two pentatonic scales we use in guitar solos are the major pentatonic and the minor pentatonic scale. The major pentatonic scale has five notes - the root note, the second note, the third, fifth and sixth. The minor pentatonic scale contains the root, flattened third, fourth, fifth and flattened seventh. In the key of C the major pentatonic scale is C D E G A and the minor pentatonic scale is C Eb F G Bb.
Expert Author: Gyorgy Huba | Summary
If you missed out on learning how to read music during your childhood, you haven't missed out totally. This article explains that you can use your adult experience to motivate yourself to learn music.
Expert Author: Gyorgy Huba | Summary
You might have just realized the guitar lessons are paying off. You are now a professional level guitarist. Now you need to learn the etiquette and professional behavior that will get you re-booked after getting your first few gigs.
Expert Author: Gyorgy Huba | Summary
When you buy an acoustic guitar you tend to be distracted with learning how to play it and you can forget to think about how to take care of it. Here is a quick rundown on how to take care of your acoustic guitar. YOur acoustic guitar is a delicate instrument held together by a balance of tensions coming from different directions and some glue.
Expert Author: Gyorgy Huba | Summary
This article is a basic how-to on assembling the equipment for a home recording studio. The functions of the main bits of equipment are discussed as well as their place in the studio of a guitarist wishing to get his work recorded.
Expert Author: Ricky Sharples | Summary
This article is an attempt to remove the scariness from the prospect of learning barre chords. We take a look at other ways of playing chords that don't require barring, plus we examine the question of whether barre chords are such a big deal to play anyway.
Expert Author: Ricky Sharples | Summary
Learning the acoustic guitar seems to be a simple job at first but the more advice we get from friends and well-meaning aquaintances the more confused we become about the kind of music we want to play. How do we sort through the information overload to balance what we want to play against what we should learn to progress as a guitarist.
Expert Author: Ricky Sharples | Summary
If you want to learn how to write a guitar solo, you need to see yourself as the teacher. Most people start by learning riffs and licks from records. You don't have to learn whole solos note for note but you can just put together a collection of sequences of guitar notes that you like.
Expert Author: Ricky Sharples | Summary
Why can't the guitarists who rely on tab to learn music get along with the guitar players who advocate learning music theory and reading conventional music notation? It's really just a matter of two different world views coming into conflict over their common interest in the guitar.
Expert Author: Adam Boulton | Summary
Earlier the learners have to go the places where piano is taught for twice or thrice a week or during week ends. But now this is completely changed with the development in the technology. Piano can be learnt very easily with the help of the internet by playing the software for the piano or seeking the help of professionals who are ready to offer to teach you online.
Expert Author: Adam Boulton | Summary
Playing of piano is a quite simple task. Anyone interested in it can play it with proper tuition and in turn practice. The various keys on the keyboard of the piano will relate to the notes and it is not necessary to know about the notes names. By just pressing the key on the piano will correspond to the note of the music written. The image in red colour on the piano keyboard indicates the notes and the black colour indicates the keys.
Expert Author: Adam Boulton | Summary
The professional players of the piano will play the music from the notes called fake book. This fake book contains different types of tones and also the chord symbols of the songs. The user should have knowledge about the chord usage. The piano will thus be played by reading a little note but will be playing more notes.

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