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Guitar Music
Bluegrass Guitar Scales
Author: Ricky Sharples
Bluegrass music is an offshoot of the country and western musical genre. As with country music, bluegrass has its foundation in the music of Ireland, Scotland and England. If bluegrass is centered on one area of the USA, it is Appalachia. The people are of Irish and Scottish descent and in their music instrumental virtuosity is not a poor relation of singing. In most forms of popular music the instruments back up the vocalist, but in bluegrass the vocals and the instruments are all just members of the team. In a bluegrass band everybody is expected to take a solo just as they do in a jazz band. The instruments associated with bluegrass music are acoustic guitar, banjo, fiddle and bass. Read the rest of this entry »
Learn Guitar Cords
Learn Guitar Chords For Beginners
Author: Marcus Ryan
Have you ever thought about learning to play the guitar online?Learn Guitar Chords For Beginners The internet is fantastic in so many ways and it lends itself perfectly to learning to play the guitar online for many reasons.
One of the major reasons that prevents people from taking guitar lessons is the cost involve of hiring an instructor. The great thing about beginner guitar online tuition is that it is so inexpensive, you don’t have to fork out an arm and a leg to an instructor for one to one lessons. The cost of an extensive, comprehensive online course is the about same price as half an hour with a guitar instructor. This is incredible value.
Another great reason to start learning to play the guitar online is the convenience and freedom that it offers you. You choose the times that you want to learn to play your guitar scales or when you play guitar chords online. There is also no hassle in having to cancel and rebook your lessons and also there is no need to travel to and from the training studio. The lessons fit around your lifestyle not the other way around.
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Your online guitar lessons come in many forms. With one particular course, you are supplied with two large, comprehensive ebooks (online manuals). These alone are great value and capable of getting you up to a good playing standard. Sometimes however, you need something more. This is where learning to play the guitar online comes into its own.
What better way of learning than actually seeing how guitar scales, chords, riffs, licks and many more guitar methods are performed? The course I alluded to comes with over 150 easy to follow video lessons that are constantly updated, visually demonstrating how to play a huge variety of guitar techniques.
Good guitar courses online can also found that have bonuses, games and extras that come as part of the package. These are the icing on the cake that teach you things like how to transcribe songs from the radio or cd, how to read music with guitar games and rhythm and timing.
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Easy Guitar
Very Easy Guitar Tabs
Author: Ricky Sharples
Novice guitar players are always looking for very easy guitar tabs. That’s okay as long as you are aware that if you persevere with your guitar playing, your easy guitar tabs will start to get old. When we start off as guitar players we are enthusiastic and we want to learn to play songs right away, from day one. We look for very easy guitar tabs as a way of fast tracking our progress as guitarists. Read the rest of this entry »
Guitar Chords
Basic Guitar Chords: How to Easily Master the Guitar Chords You
Must Know
Author: Peter Bussey
One of the first challenges faced by the advancing guitar player
is learning a core group of basic guitar chords. Why is it so
important to learn these basic chords? Chords form the
backbone of most rock and pop songs, and provide the harmonic
accompaniment to the melody and instrumental solos.
Rhythm guitar based on basic chords provides many of the most
memorable rock riffs… think AC/DC’s “Back in Black” or The
Who’s “Won’t Get Fooled Again”. What’s really amazing is that by
learning no more than 10 to 15 basic guitar chords, you will be
equipped to play thousands of rock and pop songs!
What is a Guitar Chord?
First let’s establish the definition of a chord. A chord is
three or more different musical notes played together. In the
case of the guitar, this means that at least three strings are
strummed or plucked simultaneously to sound three or more notes.
Since the guitar has six strings, the maximum numbers of notes
in a guitar chord is six. All chords can be placed in one of
three groups based on the musical structure of the chord: Major,
Minor, or Seventh. Each of these chord groups has its own
“sound” or “feel”. Major chords sound stable and complete. Minor
chords can evoke a more somber or pensive mood, and Seventh
chords are jazzy and somewhat incomplete sounding.
There is no standard list of “basic guitar chords” that every
one agrees to. However, there is general agreement that there is
a list of somewhere between 8 and 18 basic guitar chords (open
string) that every guitarist must know cold. These chords are
used in all musical styles from rock and pop to country, jazz,
and classical. No matter where you are on your guitar-playing
path, you should take the time to learn and master the basic
chords. Getting these right will ensure you have the basic tools
and skills to learn many songs and increase your playing
enjoyment.
The List of Basic Guitar Chords
So what are the basic guitar chords? Our basic stable includes
the major and minor chords from four common musical keys, A,G,C,
and D. They are played as “open chords”, that is at least one
string in the chord is not fretted (pressed down with a finger).
Open chords are easier to learn and play than more advanced
chords such as Barre chords, or complex chords further up the
guitar neck. Our list of basic major and minor chords is:
A Major (or A), A Minor (or Am), C, D, Dm, E, Em, F, G
These chords can be best learned as chord “families” (by key)
that can be combined into great-sounding chord sequences that
make up lots of popular songs. Using this chord family approach
is much more interesting and useful than just memorizing a bunch
of chords in random order!
These chords grouped by chord family (key) are as follows:
A Family (Key of A): A, D, E
D Family (Key of D): D, Em, G,
A
G Family (Key of G): G, Am, C, D, Em
C Family (Key
of C): C, Dm, Em, F, G
Tips for Learning the Basic Chords:
1. Pick a Chord Family and master it. This will give you
quick success and let you play great sounding progressions right
away.
2. Use a Guitar Chord Chart as a reference tool. A
chord chart shows each chord as an easy to read “chord diagram”
with exact finger positions.
3. Find the chords and lyrics for an easy song that is
based on the chord family so you can apply your skills. Many
great songs are based on only three chords!
4. Ensure each string sounds right. Take care to make
sure that each string is sounding clearly, and that only the
strings that should be played are played.
5. Practice, practice, practice! Every day, practice
continually change from one chord to another until you can do it
rapidly. Learn the chord families one at a time.
6. Master all the basic chords first. Only then move on
to Barre chords and other more complex chords. First things
first!
7. Expand with 7th chords. As a next step you can easily
expand on your basic chord knowledge by adding 7th and minor 7th
chords based on the nine basic major and minor chords.
8. Have fun using your new skills! Enjoy your musical
ability by applying it to learning a small set of 5-10 songs you
know really well and can confidently play at any time.
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About the Author
Peter Bussey has been an avid guitar player for over 10 years. In 2004 he became Editor of The Guitar Players Toolbox, a website dedicated to helping advancing guitar players improve with practical tools, tips, and information. Visit http://www.guitar-players-toolbox.com for a variety of free, practical resources such as guitar chords, guitar chord charts, song chords, and much more.
Guitar Tab
Country Music – Guitar Tabs You Need
Author: Ricky Sharples
Country music is about stories, and if you are going to learn country songs from guitar tabs, you will need to have a grip on what kind of stories you want to tell and how you want to get your musical message to the people. So we are going to take a look at the basic stories you will find in the annals of country music. The degree of playing difficulty of your songs will be an issue we need to look at but lucky for us the gritty human dramas do not require rocket scientists to translate them into music. Also I would like to leave you with a list of songs that can establish your credentials as a country guitar player.
First let us take a look at some real country guitar players. Legends who have inspired listeners with the depth of feeling expressed in a simple rhythm and catchy tune. I will not include biographies, just a list of famous names you can do a search for if you are not familiar with their work: Jerry Reed, Chet Atkins, Roy Clark, Merle Travis, Albert Lee, Maybelle Carter, Hank Garland, Doc Watson, Norman Blake and Tony Rice.
Country music songs are about the stories that are the fabric of human interaction. The birth of country music is in the relationships developed between the cowboys of the old west. These guys rounded up and branded cattle, sat around campfires, drank whisky and formed close personal relationships with rattlesnakes, horses, women and each other. Rich material for songwriters. Guys end up in prison or at the end of a noose because of the fickleness of women and best friends. They become legendary after saving their friends from raging torrents, train wrecks and collapsing mines. Country music is also about the way of life of the wanderer. The lone wolf who travels from town to town.
Women are often the protagonists in country songs because we all know a woman’s life is full of sorrow. That is about it, really. No cow poking, wandering or stopping train wrecks, just sorrow. That is your reward for standing buy your man. But then much country music is celebrating the joy of being in love, having your freedom or living in Texas. One the constant elements of country songs is humor. From the whimsy of the guy who has enjoyed a life of travel and adventure thanks to Pamela Brown to the story of the man whose ex’s live in Texas. Then there’s the innocent weirdness of “Dropkick Me Jesus Through The Goalposts Of Life”.
The key to each one of us expressing ourselves through country music is learning chords. Fortunately we do not need to learn too many. G, C, D, E, A and E for starters. D7, A7, E7 and B7 are about all you need to complete your requirements for country guitar chords.
Here is a short list of country songs you should definitely find the tabs for to begin your career as a country guitar player: Coward Of The County, Bonaparte’s Retreat, Deep In The Heart Of Texas, Jambalaya, Folsom Prison Blues, Green, Green Grass Of Home, Am I That Easy To Forget?, Achey Breaky Heart, King Of The Road, Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys, Wabash Cannonball and You Are My Sunshine.
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