Showing posts with label electric guitar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electric guitar. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Team Method Guitar Review - Learn To Play Guitar Online

Take Guitar Playing to the Next Level - Team Method Guitar Review
Are you ready for the most innovative, revolutionary guitar lesson program you can get? Read more in this Team Method Guitar Review to get details. Taking your guitar playing to the next level is now possible with Team Method Guitar. Save time and money on lessons with this very well written and produced program.

With this program, you are never really alone since you have a team of teachers to teach you the various methods, tips, tricks, and techniques that will certainly take your guitar playing skills to a whole new level.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Learn How To Play The Blues Guitar

All over the world there are people who want to learn how to play the blues guitar. This could be because of a lot of factors. One reason may be because they want to emulate their favorite blues guitarists. Many fledgling musicians long to follow in the footsteps of their heroes and when your learning to how to play the blues guitar who better to follow than virtuoso blues guitarists like T-Bone Walker, B.B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Eric Clapton.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Playing Through The Blues - A Guide For The Lead Guitar Player

I’ve just finished checking out Griff Hamlin's latest guitar course, Playing Through The Blues - A Guide For The Lead Guitar Player, and I'm very impressed. While doing my reviews I get to see a great deal of products and I would have to say that most of the time I'm less than impressed with the products I am reviewing, but Playing Through The Blues - A Guide For The Lead Guitar Player has me keyed up because it is so unlike anything I have seen in a quite long time.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Learn How To Play The Guitar - Basic Guitar Lessons

When attempting to learn how to play the guitar, it is not necessary to master the scales as that may be problematical for you. What happens is that the person loses patience and may become very angry. The end result is they end up hating the guitar. The key to learning how to play guitar is enjoyment. Have patience, in time it can be mastered subconsciously. If the note you are trying to play is not sounding as good as you think it should, let it go. To learn how to play the guitar as well as any instrument takes practice, persistence and patience.

Friday, December 21, 2007

Are Guitar Lessons eBooks The Best Way To Learn To Play Guitar?

Guitar When novice guitarists needed information about learning to play the guitar, many guitar experts found the idea appealing, and thus, created guitar lesson ebooks. These Guitar Lessons ebooks were specially made for future guitarists who wanted to learn how to play the guitar but due to time constraints found it impossible to go to the music shops and bookstores to search for regular guitar lessons books.

Another advantage that guitar lessons ebooks have over store bought guitar lessons is, guitar lesson ebooks provide additional features that ordinary guitar lessons cannot supply. Guitar lessons ebooks provide the beginning guitarist with interactive features that serve as added benefits for the beginner.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

What Are The Parts Of A Guitar?

Prior to learning to play guitar, it is important to learn a little bit about how the guitar is put together. What are the different parts of a guitar? Not only do you need to learn how to play guitar but it is also essential that you learn how to maintain your guitar. Here is a little information on the parts of a guitar.

Before the advent of rock and roll, the only time you would see or hear a guitar was in the hands of a singing cowboy as he strummed it to his fellow cowhands around the campfire. Today, guitars are being used with great diversity in many musical forms. The guitar is mainly known by many as a classical solo instrument and the basic musical instrument in rock music.

The Best Kinds Of Guitar To Learn To Play Guitar On

Guitar - A guitar is a stringed instrument that produces sounds through the string’s vibration resonating within the guitar’s body. Guitars can be classified into 3 kinds: the classical guitar, the acoustic guitar and finally the electric guitar. Each type of guitar has it's own distinct sound. There can be subtle differences within each classification. Not all electric guitars sound exactly alike, not all acoustic guitars sound exactly alike and the same goes for classical guitars. The quality of a guitar and the design of a guitar have a lot to do with the sound a guitar makes.

Before you learn to play guitar you need to decide what type of guitar you want to learn on. You also need to know the kind of guitar will make the sounds you are looking for in your music. Here is some information on the different kinds of guitars: the Classical Guitar, the Acoustic Guitar and the Electric Guitar. I hope this is useful in your journey to learn to play guitar.

Monday, November 5, 2007

Helpful Hints For Buying A Used Guitar

You can find some fantastic guitars that were expensive when new, but are relatively cheap secondhand. Sometimes you can get lucky and find a custom or a limited edition guitar that someone is selling quickly for the cash and you can often get a gem of a bargain if you know what you are searching for. It really pays to do the research before thinking about buying a previously owned guitar as some sellers will jack the price up to cash in, especially if they know they are selling to a novice who may have limited knowledge about guitars.
So, as a novice who may not know squat about guitars, what should you look for when inspecting a previously owned guitar?
OK, Let’s just say that after perusing the weekly classifieds musical instrument section you have found a used guitar and you are ready to go and take a look at it. Before you head out, look below at a list of hints that will help you when examining the guitar and talking to the seller:

The model and make of the guitar – It is best if you can research the guitar model you are interested in to find out the asking price elsewhere, both the new and used price. Also in your research, find out if other people have experienced any problems with it. You can find reviews for almost any guitar submitted at www.harmony-central.com/Guitar or you can check it out at your local music store.

Check the condition of the guitar – Ask the seller about any damage that would be undetectable upon rough inspection. An honest seller may tell you.
How old is the guitar, how long have they had it? – If they have owned it for a long time, they should know the history of its use, repairs and maintenance etc. If they are not forthcoming with that sort of information, they may be trying to pull one over you.

Read the rest of Helpful Hints For Buying A Used Guitar