Sunday, January 24, 2010
Guitar Chord Charts
Here is a nice guitar chart showing the basic guitar chords. This will be useful information for anyone who is a beginner and still learning their first concepts on the instrument. These chords are used in just about all of popular music, and knowing them will allow you to play a lot of things already. Add to this a few basic scales and you will be well on your way to the more advanced guitar knowledge. To learn these chords just start with a few of them at a time and make up a chord progression to play. Once you have a few of them down well you can move on to new ones and repeat.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Hybrid Picking Article
This is another great article about hybrid picking technique. This articles does a good job showing how you can get the best range of sounds from hybrid picking and how this will let you expand your playing further than any other one source. Many people ignore hybrid picking or are not taught it at all, and this is a mistake. Nothing else can give you such a flexibility in your playing, so it is something that every player should think about adding to their skill set.
The article goes over both the benefits of this technique and how to actually perform it, though you should keep looking online to get even more information about how to master the technique.
The article goes over both the benefits of this technique and how to actually perform it, though you should keep looking online to get even more information about how to master the technique.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Article on Teaching Group Guitar Lessons
This is a great article on teaching group guitar lessons, which can be an important topic for a new guitar teacher who may need some advice. Group lessons are a little different than normal one on one private lessons and they offer some new types of challenges. In general, the teacher will have to have more of a plan going into the lessons, where as in private lessons the material is structured around the individual student, in group lessons you need to take all of the members of the group into account. This article shows some strategies for keeping the lessons interesting for the whole group and making sure that the different levels of players are all involved. Check it out if you are thinking about teaching a group guitar lessons in the future.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Sites of Interest for Guitar Composers
For all the guitar players out there who are also composers, there are some great sites that should help you find composing work on the internet. For people interested in becoming a game music composer, this site will have the perfect place for you to get listed so that people looking for someone to make some video game music will be able to find you. If you want to make it as a music composer, you need to be able to find work in this way with as many listing sites as possible, and this is one of the best ones out there.
There is also a section for a song music composer wanting to get listed. This means anyone who wants to be a music producer or songwriter for other artists or things like films and TV shows. Songs are needed by many media producers these days, but the key to finding work is to get your name out there, and this site is one of the best ways to do that for free. Guitar players should look for as many ways to make money from music as possible, and this site should help.
There is also a section for a song music composer wanting to get listed. This means anyone who wants to be a music producer or songwriter for other artists or things like films and TV shows. Songs are needed by many media producers these days, but the key to finding work is to get your name out there, and this site is one of the best ways to do that for free. Guitar players should look for as many ways to make money from music as possible, and this site should help.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Another Guitar Articles Site
There is another great guitar articles site that everyone should check out. This site is a pretty big article and lessons site that will let anyone submit their articles to be published. This is a nice thing as it will promote the sharing of guitar information and help people improve on the instrument.
One recent article they published talking about how you can submit guitar lessons or articles may be of interest to anyone looking to publish their guitar content online. Not many sites will provide such a good platform for guitar related article so this should be checked out by everyone.
With sites like these it should become easier and easier for people to reliably teach themselves how to play guitar or learn something on their own in between lessons.
One recent article they published talking about how you can submit guitar lessons or articles may be of interest to anyone looking to publish their guitar content online. Not many sites will provide such a good platform for guitar related article so this should be checked out by everyone.
With sites like these it should become easier and easier for people to reliably teach themselves how to play guitar or learn something on their own in between lessons.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Guitar Overdrive Pedals Site
Here is a great site if you need information on guitar overdrive effects pedals. These are some of the most basic and most common guitar effects pedals, and at some point, everyone needs this type of sound in their arsenal. What guitar overdrive can do is provide you with a boost in your tone that can cut through any band, which is why everyone from rock players to jazz players makes frequent use of this type of effect. One interesting fact is that jazz guitar players often use overdrive to imitate the sound that a horn player makes.
As an advancing guitar player, you will need to be able to make more sounds with you instrument and this means getting some effects pedals like the overdrive pedal. Not only will it provide you with more types of sounds, it will enable you to explore more styles of guitar playing, which should be one of your goals.
As an advancing guitar player, you will need to be able to make more sounds with you instrument and this means getting some effects pedals like the overdrive pedal. Not only will it provide you with more types of sounds, it will enable you to explore more styles of guitar playing, which should be one of your goals.
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Monday, December 28, 2009
Jazz Guitar Study Methods
One great way to study jazz guitar is to find some way to be able to play over chord changes. Improvising is one of the most important aspects of jazz and this is the best way to practice improvising. There are a few things you need for this to work well.
Somehow you need to have something that can play back chord changes at different speeds. You need some type of music program that can have chord changes or bass notes entered in and have them played back at different tempos. Some type of rhythm playback would be beneficial as well. There is a program called band in a box that serves this function, but if you already have a music program like reason or fl studio those will work pretty well too.
With any of these programs you can make up your own chord changes or enter the changes to a popular tune you may want to learn and start practicing improvising over them. It is a great system because you can practice playing chords and melody over the changes, and you might start developing a lot of nice improvising ideas. There is really no limit to what this type of practice can do for you because it is very close to actually playing with a band.
As far as practicing performance goes, this is also one of the best things that you can do. Most people before rarely had the opportunity to practice playing with bands, but now with these music programs, you can recreate the feeling and situation right in your room, and this should lead to there being a lot more talented jazz guitar players.
If you are getting into jazz guitar or just improvising in general, check out this type of practice as the rewards can be huge.
Somehow you need to have something that can play back chord changes at different speeds. You need some type of music program that can have chord changes or bass notes entered in and have them played back at different tempos. Some type of rhythm playback would be beneficial as well. There is a program called band in a box that serves this function, but if you already have a music program like reason or fl studio those will work pretty well too.
With any of these programs you can make up your own chord changes or enter the changes to a popular tune you may want to learn and start practicing improvising over them. It is a great system because you can practice playing chords and melody over the changes, and you might start developing a lot of nice improvising ideas. There is really no limit to what this type of practice can do for you because it is very close to actually playing with a band.
As far as practicing performance goes, this is also one of the best things that you can do. Most people before rarely had the opportunity to practice playing with bands, but now with these music programs, you can recreate the feeling and situation right in your room, and this should lead to there being a lot more talented jazz guitar players.
If you are getting into jazz guitar or just improvising in general, check out this type of practice as the rewards can be huge.
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