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Learning To Play Guitar By The Ear

Posted on August 3rd, 2009 by guitarbiz in Music - Play Guitar
Andreas Lillebo posted:

Learning how to play a guitar can be accomplished through different methods depending on your convenience and aptitude – taking private lessons from an expert teacher, using teach yourself books or videos that demonstrate the instructions to be followed or through websites that offer guitar lessons.

Irrespective of how you learn, the ultimate aim of learning to play the guitar is to play a song that you are fond of or familiar with. The song may be your favorite song from your childhood heard over the radio or CD or TV or in a concert and might have been played by your favorite band.

Whatever be the nature of the song, the usual way of learning to play it is to buy the sheet music and read from it and practice it. But a superior method of learning a song is to learn it by the ear i.e. to learn by keenly listening to the song.

This technique can be applied to practically any type of song and all you need is a CD player to play it. The instrument used to replay the song does not really matter. It is a very useful skill that you need to develop if you are interested in making a career in music. The following paragraph gives a few tips for learning to play the guitar by the ear.

Tips for learning to play guitar by the ear

Training the ears to listen to the music carefully is the first step in learning to play guitar by the ear. Having an ear for music need not be an inborn quality alone but can be developed through practice. You can prepare your ears to pickup different features of the music. You have to learn to identify different chords in the music and the changes in them even as a song is played. You should be able to distinguish between the major and the minor chords.

A deep interest in the type of music that is being played helps in quickly learning its finer points. Tuning the guitar so that it matches with the song you want to play is the next step. This step requires a little practice and patience and individual string may have to be tuned to match each individual note of the song.

With these basic tips, you can learn to play the guitar by the ear through regular practice. It is not as hard as it sounds as.

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Learn to Play Guitar Online for Free

Posted on August 3rd, 2009 by guitarbiz in Music - Play Guitar
Ricky Sharples posted:

Have you ever felt that you have feelings inside you that could be expressed through music? And have you regretted not learning to play the guitar? Do you feel that you could get REALLY good at guitar playing? That you would love to experience first hand the excitement of watching your fingers fly all over the fretboard? Maybe you actually started to learn to play a guitar but your life got in the way. Maybe you know a few chords and you would like to progress some more.

Naturally many guitarists believe that there are overwhelming advantages to learning how to play guitar with the benefit of face-to-face lessons with a live teacher. Your guitar teacher can give you personal guidance, watch as you play while correcting your mistakes and complimenting you when you have done well. If you feel that you can’t do without the personal touch of one-on-one lessons from a private teacher then that’s okay. But you should be warned that personal lessons are now an extremely expensive way to learn guitar. The internet is an ideal medium for passing on knowledge with little effort and no cost. Text, pictures and videos teaching you how to hold the guitar, how to read conventional music notation and guitar tablature plus instruction in all guitar styles can be downloaded into your life in an instant.

Much of this material teaching you how to play guitar is packaged and sold by expert guitarists who make their living sharing with others the pleasure of playing the guitar. The key phrase is “make their living”. Everybody has to do it, and the fact is I can’t think of one guitar course available on the web that is poor quality or low value for money. The difference between the various packaged guitar courses and membership guitar sites is musical tastes and different approaches to teaching.

There is also a great deal of free material out there that will show you how to play the guitar. There are free computer programs that will help you tune your guitar and learn the notes on the fretboard. There are thousands and thousands of videos teaching you all kinds of basic and advanced guitar techniques. There are free guitar tabs and sheet music for any song you could ever want to learn. If you want to learn how to play a guitar for free, all you have to do is put all this material together by downloading it to your computer or bookmarking it so you can find it when you need it.

Maybe it is not a good idea to try to learn something new without a teacher looking over your shoulder. You never know until you try. Based on the experience of many beginner guitarists, it could easily be possible for you to learn to play the guitar without the help of a teacher.

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Learn to Play Guitar in a Way That your Patrons Will Unwind and Relax

Posted on July 30th, 2009 by guitarbiz in Music - Play Guitar
Muna wa Wanjiru posted:

With so many things to do in our lives we need to find ways in which we can unwind and relax. Of the many different activities that can be found, guitar playing is found to be popular. To learn to play guitar can take lots of time and practice, or you can find different courses that will help speed up your playing style.

These various courses are perfect for the person who feels frustrated by the lack of progress that they may be going through using the normal channels to learn to play guitar.

Regardless of the reason for choosing to learn to play guitar, you have a good chance of being able to master the many different chords, scales, rhythms, and the various riffs that are used in guitar playing as well.

When you are looking at these different forms of music that are used in guitar playing you might at first feel overwhelmed. This however will change as time passes and you feel more confident about your ability to learn to play guitar.

The first step to achieving this is to choose a guitar that will feel comfortable in your hands. Once you have found your guitar you will then need to find an instructor, or a place where you will be able to learn to play guitar without feeling uncomfortable or shy.

After all, the various people who are learning to play the guitar with you are also there to learn. This means that they too will need to learn the various techniques, tips and methods of being able to play the guitar, so don’t feel embarrassed about to learn to play guitar alongside them.

From your instructor the very first step that you will learn about is the placing of your fingers on the guitar strings. You will then be told what the name and the chord of each string is called.

This is very important as when you are playing guitar music you will be manipulating the guitar strings to help you produce great music. For your first guitar playing lesson you will be shown a small song that will help you to see how to place your fingers on the chord to make the sounds that are needed in the song.

From this step you will then proceed to the next step which is to learn to play guitar scales. These scales are important too as you will become familiar with the position of these many notes, and when you are playing any piece of music your fingers will be familiar with finding the scale before you are even aware of that fact.

The most important ingredient you need to learn to play guitar however, is nothing other than your enthusiasm and your commitment. With these two things and a guitar in your hands the music world can become your oyster.

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Guitarists – Learn To Play Guitar Fast

Posted on July 29th, 2009 by guitarbiz in Music - Play Guitar
Carlie Edwards posted:

Several novice guitarists out there impatiently want to learn to play the guitar effortlessly. Regardless, many have a somewhat vague conception about what this really means. Lets see if we can clear up some of this misconceptions about playing fast, assert various fundamental rules about learning to play the guitar fast and at the same time provide you with some comprehensive ideas about the way this style of playing ought be used.

Playing the Guitar Fast and It’s Misconceptions

In spite of this increasing obsession regarding playing fast, speed by itself is really not pertinent. Despite that, speed is definitely a good thing when used in the context of good music and with taste.There are additional misconceptions about speed that in order to learn to play guitar fast you need to practice fast. It is in actuality correct that at some level you will want to practice fast. Still, the first undertaking is to develop various techniques before you can work on playing fast. Step by step is really the only way to learn these techniques and this needs to be done slowly.

The Key Question – How Do You Learn To Play Guitar Fast?

One important factor to playing fast is you must think before you play. A well-known guitar teacher, Aaron Shearer, promoted the “aim directed movement”, which means you need to know exactly where your fingers have to go before you move them there. This can only be achieved by slow practice.

Another important factor is developing your finger strength. You need to practice not only flexing the finger, but extending it as well. We have used our hands to grab and hold things since birth, thus developing our flexors. It’s important to train your extensors in order to learn to play guitar fast. Practicing Rasgueados is a great way to do this.

Building body energy will help you hold out during the fast playing periods by practicing speed bursts. With a speed burst you need to take small pieces of a scale and play it backwards and forwards using the eighth note as the rhythmic value for every note. Using the sixteenth note instead, play the same part of the scale backwards and forwards without stopping. Consequently you can isolate the problems in playing a scale, such as string crossings or shifts.

Using The Speed the Right Way

Pumping Nylon, a book by Scott Tennant, has a great statement about speed. Scott states when you are looking at a good piece of music, you’ll note that the Fast-playing parts only last for a couple of measures. Although knowing your scales and being able to play them quickly is always a good thing, it’s not essential to use this speed for long periods of time.

You will find many articles online that will help you to learn to play guitar fast. Just don’t expect this to come too easily. You will definitely find there is a lot of work involved. The best way to get started is to learn about the various strategies you’ll need to develop your finger strength, speed bursts and Rasqueados.

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Can You Really Handle Learning to Play Guitar?

Posted on July 28th, 2009 by guitarbiz in Music - Play Guitar
Bernice Eker posted:

The guitar is an incredibly appealing musical instrument. It is easy to understand the popularity it enjoys because irrespective of the music genre, the guitar usually plays a critical part in any song.

The lead singers in most bands also know how to play the guitar. So, if learning to play guitar is something that interests you, read on. Many thousands of people before you have learned to play the guitar, and most likely thousands more will want to learn as well. But learning to play guitar will require several things from you so think carefully, wanting to play the guitar will be hard going if you cannot handle the following facts, you will be wasting your time and money.

Learning to play guitar is far from easy; no short-cut exists to enable you to play like a professional, there are no magic spells or brain implants either. And yes, you will see guys on TV playing their 3 minute songs that make it look so easy, but what you need to remember is that they put thousands of practice hours into learning the guitar before they joined a band or even got to that point.

Learning to play guitar is going to take time and you should not expect to pick up a guitar and have it mastered within a week. You must expect to put the work into it and that means you have to practice. You must learn how to tune your guitar, learn simple chords, then learn how to play simple songs and improve from there.

Learning to play guitar, as with any musical instrument takes patience and you will make mistakes. You will experience days when you just want smash your guitar against the wall out of pure frustration. If you are the type of person who gives up at the first problem or difficulty, then learning to play the guitar will probably be hard work for you. Try to envisage your guitar hero quitting the first time they ran into adversity while learning. Would they be a star now, perhaps not?

If you possess realistic expectations about how difficult it can be learning to play guitar; the time commitment; the patience to overcome any trouble you may encounter while learning; then you are probably ready to learn to play the guitar. How you make up your mind to learn to play guitar will be up to you.

Learning to play guitar quickly and easily can be achieved by using online guitar courses and most of these sites offer everything that you need in one convenient place to learn how to play the guitar. Of course, the better quality sites will charge a fee for the material, however the relative cost is insignificant compared to the cost of lessons. And of course, you will be able to learn at a time that suits you from the comfort of your own home.

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