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What brand of acoustic guitar would be best to buy?

Posted on September 26th, 2009 by guitarbiz in Music - Play Guitar
tearsofcyanidexx asked:

I’m thinking of buying my first acoustic guitar, next weekend and I”m not really sure what to buy. I’ve been playing guitar for many years, but only electric. So I’m real excited about getting an acoustic. My spending limit is only 400, so I probably just limited myself to nothing great, but any feedback would be great. I was thinking about either a Fender or Ibanez, but I’m not sure!

Thanks.

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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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How to Play Guitar – Review of Jamorama’s Learning to Play Guitar System

Posted on July 27th, 2009 by guitarbiz in Music - Play Guitar
Anthony P. Sowders posted:

The key to learning to play guitar is having a great teacher. It’s a well known fact that you learn easier by watching. This fact is realized even more when you learn to play guitar. Learning to play guitar with the Jamorama system couldn’t be easier. It’s like having your very own seasoned guitar player right in your own home teaching you how to play guitar.

The complete package you receive with Jamorama is unbeatable. With over 148 step-by-step video lessons you will be learning to play guitar in no time at all. Ben Edwards, the creator of Jamorama, will take you by the hand and show you exactly how to play electric guitar and how to play acoustic guitar. He takes how to play guitar to a whole new level with lots of software bonuses that will make it easy to learn to play guitar. Click Here

This complete online system will have you playing guitar before you know it. Ben has a degree in education and a passion to teach others how to play guitar. He is a highly respected teacher and a member of the popular down-under band called “DegreesK”. He developed the Jamorama system to help you learn how to play guitar fast. It’s packed full of quality step-by-step lessons, sound files, games, and other resources that guarantee results fast!

Jamorama is a complete system that teaches you how to play guitar with fluency and will also teach you to use your ear to bring you to the point where you can play almost any song you hear. Ben has developed two software tools that will help you learn to play guitar quickly. You will never need another guitar guide once you use Jamorama. You get instant online access to the ultimate guitar learning kit.

You will learn Ben’s secrets of how to play guitar by ear, as well as read music tab’s and charts. You will be experiencing a new, more enriched, and passionate musical experience which will allow you to create music spontaneously and with confidence. You will master all aspects of how to play guitar with the Jamorama system.

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Acoustic Guitar Learn To Play – With Online Guitar Course

Posted on June 22nd, 2009 by guitarbiz in Music - Play Guitar
richard zook posted:

What is the best beginners acoustic guitar to buy. This is undoubtebly one of the most commen questions by beginners. It is highly recommended that you do not buy an expensive guitar as your first guitar, but do not buy a total piece of junk either. Try and keep your budget between $100-$300 dollars. Try before you buy is important since we are all shaped different with a variety of fingers, hands, and arm sizes. It’s more important to select a jumbo, folk, or dreadnought guitar that fits your body and this may sound crazy, but it should feel right for you. This is a great way to entertain yourself or others and the more you immerse yourself into the acoustic guitar, learn to play with a online guitar course you will experience the results you want.

If you have a friend or family member that has been playing guitar for a while, by all means bring them along with you when you go shopping for your first guitar. Ask him or her to pick up and play all the guitars within your price range and then purchase the one that feels and sounds the best. As you are shopping, keep in mind that you are just starting out. Again, do not invest a lot of money into your first guitar. If you do, and you find that acoustic guitar playing is not your thing, than you will have a beautiful guitar collecting dust in the corner of your room. Whatever you do, do not get stressed out when searching for your first guitar. Just purchase a desent quality guitar and start playing.

So you want to buy a acoustic guitar, learn to play today. You might just be strarting your musical journey or have a level of experience and are attracted to the acoustic guitar. Dread not my friend, eather way it has never been easier to learn to play the acoustic guitar and achieve results faster than you may have thought possible. With the complete acoustic guitar learning system called Jamorama acoustic. Jamorama acoustic is aimed at the acoustic guitar player and is quite literally the best on the market. You will not find more informetion packed in a user friendly course for so little money anywhere.

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Learn How to Play Acoustic Guitar

Posted on June 16th, 2009 by guitarbiz in Music - Play Guitar
Ricky Sharples posted:

The acoustic guitar is a popular instrument amongst all age groups and is a very rewarding instrument to learn to play even though you do not get to fool around with cool electric guitar sounds. So let us take a look at the techniques you will learn as an acoustic guitar player and some legendary guitarists whose work will need to become familiar with in order to hang out with other acoustic guitar players.

You can think of acoustic guitar technique in two ways: you can be a strummer or a picker. A strummer plays by dragging your thumb, index finger or plectrum across the guitar strings. You can find a multitude of strumming patterns on the internet. Start with the simplest you can find. Some strumming patterns simply show the names of the chords you are supposed to be strumming, and others show that you include only selected strings. The strings that are not included can be damped with the little finger of the left hand or the heel of the right hand.

You can pick using a plectrum – this technique is called flatpicking – or use your fingers. If you decide on fingerpicking you might want to use picks which fit on the thumb and tips of your fingers. Steel strings are hard on the fingernails so you might need fingerpicks to stop your nails being torn to shreds. Nylon strings do not demand the use of picks but after you have had some experience playing guitar you can make the decision based on the kind of sound you want.

A simple start to fingerpicking is to finger an E minor chord and place your fingers on the strings you intend to play. Do not try and do any picking, just decide which strings are the ones you are playing in this chord and place your right hand fingers in a plucking “stance” ready to play. So for the E minor chord you could place your thumb on the sixth string and your first finger on the third string, you second finger on the second string and your first finger on the first string. Now pluck each string by pressing down with the thumb and pulling up with the fingers.

If you want to see what you can do if you foster your devotion to the acoustic guitar, Leo Kottke is a good start. He is an innovative fingerstyle acoustic guitarist who is strongly influenced by folk music, jazz and blues. Another great is Tommy Emmanuel, an Australian acoustic and electric guitarist known for his energetic fingerpicking style. He has developed his own style based on the “travis picking” style of playing he heard played on records by Chet Atkins.

“Travis picking” is a style of finger picking which involves playing bass with the thumb, and melody with the first two or three fingers simultaneously. This picking style was developed by Merle Travis, an American country and western singer and songwriter who composed one of the early fifties hit songs, “Sixteen Tons”. While we are talking about travis picking, you have probably heard of Chet Atkins. He was an influential Nashville guitarist and producer of records for many famous recording artists. He played mostly electric guitar and his picking technique was inspired mostly by Merle Travis with musical influences from Django Reinhardt and Les Paul.

For the acoustic guitar player who elects to stay with  the plectrumn, “Doc” Watson is an American bluegrass, folk, country, blues and gospel music singer and guitar player. He is revered by other guitar players for his astonishing flatpicking style although he does do fingerpicking.

The acoustic guitar repertoire of today owes alot to the folk revival of the sixties. Here are some names from that era whose work you should catch up with:

John Renbourn the English guitarist and songwriter is best known for his work with fellow guitar player, Bert Jansch and his career  with the English folk group Pentangle. Renbourn’s musical interests include early music, folk, classical music and blues.

Bert Jansch is a Scottish folk musician whose influences include English guitarist Davy Graham. His music has influenced Jimmy Page, Ian Anderson, Donovan and Neil Young.

John Martyn is an English guitarist who also sings and writes songs. He has made twenty studio albums and worked with famous musician like Eric Clapton, David Gilmour and Phil Collins. He has invented his own sound featuring an acoustic guitar played through a fuzzbox, phase-shifter and Echoplex.

Davy Graham is a guitarist who featured heavily in the English folk scene in the nineteen sixties. Many acoustic guitar players like Bert Jansch, John Renbourn, Martin Carthy and Jimmy Page. His acoustic instrumental piece, Anji was recorded by Paul Simon on an early Simon And Garfunkel album.

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