Posts Tagged ‘play electric guitar’

postheadericon How to Play Electric Guitar For Beginners

There are very few things in life as rewarding as learning to play a musical instrument, and there are even fewer things as beautiful as an electric guitar. However, learning to play the guitar takes a lot of patience and can be very frustrating at times. While it's very important that you stick to some sort of structure if you want to make good progress, it's just as important that you learn an easy song every now and then so you don't feel like you're going nowhere slowly.

Most how to play electric guitar for beginners articles offer a step-by-step guide, including steps such as “buy a guitar”, “learn the chords” which quite frankly are pretty redundant if you ask me. The most valuable advice I could give someone learning to play the guitar is to be patient, find some type of course (there are tons online now, stick to the free versions until you're 100% sure you want to learn how to play the electric guitar) so you avoid making long-term mistakes, and learn a new song every now and then.

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postheadericon Better Guitar

Advice For The New Guitarist

by Mark Starlin

I’ve been playing guitar for over 30 years. Along the way I have been given, and have given, a few bits of advice about playing guitar. I would like to share some of that advice with you. Remember, however, that any advice is only worth what it costs. So here are my two cents worth (you can keep the two pennies.) These are in no particular order, and I may be adding new items as I think of them.

Play Every Day
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postheadericon How To Play Electric Guitar

There are a million different methods and styles of how to play electric guitar, and to teach them all in one article would be pretty pointless, so I'm going to give you some tips that anyone who wants to know how to play electric guitar well should find useful.

How To Play Electric Guitar Tip 1:

Make sure the strings are fitted properly. Playing electric guitar often includes string bends, and if your strings aren't fitted properly this can cause some real tuning problems. Hearing that “PING” sound as your guitar drops out of tune mid solo can be pretty embarrassing, so make sure your strings are perfect!

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postheadericon Easy Electric Guitar Tabs

You have learned to play the acoustic guitar, and are planning to purchase a brand new electric guitar. Before getting the electric one, you will certainly think about some easy electric guitar tabs.

Learning to Play the Electric Guitar

Learning how to play electric guitar is not a very difficult task. If you are familiar with the tablatures and chord positions on the acoustic guitar, you can easily set out with playing the electric guitar. Before learning to play the electric guitar, it is always better to understand the differences between the acoustic guitar and its electric counterpart. Coming to the differences, most of the parts are same; except few such as the pickups, volume knobs, tone knobs, and the pickup changing switches. Open chords on the electric guitar are to be played in the same manner as in the case of an acoustic guitar. If you are thinking of easy electric guitar tabs, the chords can to be held in a somewhat different manner.

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postheadericon Best Way to Learn Guitar

Learning to play the guitar is a dream for many people who love music. For decades, this wonderful musical instrument has induced people around the world to learn and explore what it has to offer. As a result, many different types of music styles have emerged in the music industry. A majority of aspiring musicians try to find out the best way to learn guitar. You need to note that there is no method as such which can be considered as the best way to learn electric guitar, acoustic guitar, or the bass guitar.

Since guitar lessons can be learned by many different methods, there is no particular method that is suitable for every aspiring guitar player. For a person, one method of learning to play the guitar may be suitable. However, it is not necessary that the same method would be appropriate for another beginner guitarist. Professional musicians suggest that blending all or most of these guitar learning methods together along with regular daily practice can surely make you a skillful guitarist.

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  • Learn How to Play an Acoustic Guitar
  • How to Play Electric Guitar
  • Learn How to Play Bass Guitar

Different Ways to Learn the Guitar
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postheadericon Learn And Master Guitar

There are many different ways to learn to play acoustic guitar, but the best way is to learn to play acoustic guitar on DVD, it is also the cheapest. Most DVD's don't cost very much and are packed full of tips and trick, most are done by well respected professionals, just because you have not heard their name before does not mean they're not any good.

Try and start off slowly and work your way up and following the, learn to play acoustic guitar DVD from start to finish is always the best way to go. Try and resist the urge to skip forward if you're bored or edgy.

Selecting the right DVD for you When you are looking for a, learn to play acoustic guitar DVD, there are so many DVD's out there you may find it hard to choose. Try and pick something easy and if you don't know which one that is try talking to the sales assistant, I am sure it wont be the first time someone has asked them. Try to pick something that has wide variety of tasks, don't pick anything too specialized a general beginner learn to play acoustic guitar DVD will do fine.

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postheadericon Learn how to play electric guitar

To start off with, let's look at what makes playing the electric guitar pretty much the same as learning to play on an acoustic guitar.

The first solid body electric guitar was invented by Les Paul in the early 1940's. It was basically an acoustic guitar, with the center replaced by a solid piece of wood, on which were mounted two pickups. So you see, it's got the same fretboard and tuning as an acoustic guitar, so you play it the same – well almost.

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postheadericon How to play Electric Guitar: Quick start, tips and tricks

Guitar Metal Chords Theory: The Minor Chord The minor chord is probably not a chord that you will use a lot in most metal riffs and power rhythms. But you will probably play it either in an intro or use in a riff, playing single notes and harmo

How to Play the Asus2 Chord on Guitar The Asus2 chord is one of the most popular sus 2 chords because it's easy to play on guitar and can be used in many of the popular guitar scales like, C major, A minor, G major, E minor and many other

Online Jazz Guitar Scales Dictionary In the next jazz guitar lessons we'll start with the major scales. Start by exploring the standard major scales.

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postheadericon Learn how to play electric guitar

Ok… so I used to play the guitar. I asked my parents years ago (when I was 13) to help me learn the guitar (meaning electric – I wanted to rock out). They got me a Spanish classical acoustic guitar… and lessons in that. Not exactly what I wanted, but… I appreciated it, Sort of anyhow.

The non-rockstar aspect of Spanish Classical though is possibly why – though my teacher was good, and my parents meant well – even though I played guitar for nearly 8 years.. I sucked, and was never motivated to learn. Which is obviously why I sucked

Now… I can do this myself. I no longer have my old red Epiphone Gibson SG (that my parents eventually bought for me), but I just bought my first guitar (first that I paid for anyhow).

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postheadericon Learn And Master Guitar

You always here people saying they'd kill to be able to play the guitar, but they just don't know where to start with the learning. Some of them have even bought some theory books and tried to play on an old guitar they found in the attic. However, everything seemed useless. Fortunately, there are now methods even the busiest person in the world who cannot find enough time to practice can use to learn to play the guitar.

The Instrument First of all, you can't learn on that old guitar you have found in the attic. You should go to a good music store and get a new one. If you're not sure what you should get, ask the staff there for advice. Or better yet, if you have a friend who plays the guitar well, take him along to help you choose the right instrument for you. However, electric guitars are more suitable for beginners because they are easier to use.

Why Learn to Play Electric Guitar On DVD? There are several ways to learn how to play the guitar. You can take up private lessons, buy a theory book or learn to play electric guitar on DVD. Learning from a theory book works for very few people. Most of us, however, will get bored after the first pages and leave it gather dust on our bookshelf forever. Private lessons are definitely the best way to go for people who are prepared to invest a good amount of time and money into learning to play the guitar.

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