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		<title>Comparing 6 String And 12 String Guitars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[6-string or 12-string Acoustic guitar, which should you get? Both have pros  and cons, and both are excellent instruments, depending on what you&#8217;re looking  to accomplish on guitar and how much you are willing to spend. In this article,  we&#8217;ll go over both guitars, which will hopefully help you make an educated [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=guitarsite.wordpress.com&blog=872219&post=60&subd=guitarsite&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>6-string or 12-string Acoustic guitar, which should you get? Both have pros  and cons, and both are excellent instruments, depending on what you&#8217;re looking  to accomplish on guitar and how much you are willing to spend. In this article,  we&#8217;ll go over both guitars, which will hopefully help you make an educated  decision on which to purchase.</p>
<p>The Main Difference Between Both Guitars:</p>
<p>The major difference, of course, is the number of strings. On a 6-string  Acoustic guitar in standard tuning, there is one low e, one a, one d, one g, one  b and one high e string, in that order. A 12-string acoustic has two low e, two  a, two d, two g, two b, and two high e strings, all in that order. 12-string  guitars have the ability to be tuned in two different tunings, while 6-string  guitars don&#8217;t. On the other hand, 12-string guitars also have a lot more tension  on their necks, and as a result, their necks tend to warp after only a few years  of playing.</p>
<p>Which should I pick?</p>
<p>That&#8217;s a good question, and it depends on a few different things, all of  which are discussed here:</p>
<p>The Advantages of a 6-String</p>
<p>To start with, 6-string guitars are much easier to learn than 12-strings are.  This is because of the number of strings and how close together they are on the  12-string. It is nearly impossible to perform certain guitar techniques (like  bends) on the 12-string guitar, and significantly harder to tune the guitar and  change strings. Also, string picking is complicated by the number of strings.  Thus, 6-string guitars are really ideal for those looking to play lead Acoustic  guitar, that is, those who want to play a lot of individual notes (not just  chords) and use guitar techniques like bends/slides/hammer-ons/pull-offs etc.  Beginners will also have an easier time learning to play guitar on a 6-string  than on a 12-string, for the reasons mentioned above.</p>
<p>The Advantages of a 12-string</p>
<p>Despite what was said in the last paragraph, there are quite a few advantages  to 12-string guitars. 12-string guitars produce a very rich, bright sound. This  is because they have twice the number of strings as a 6-string does. Chords  strummed on a 12-string guitar will sound a lot richer (better) than those  strummed on a 12-string. Additionally, the 12-string guitar gives you the option  of using two different tunings. You can&#8217;t do that on the 6-string. Beginners can  learn to play 12-string guitars, but it will take a bit more practice to master  than the 6-string. However, if you can master a 12-string, a 6-string guitar  will be very easy to play.</p>
<p>What to keep in mind</p>
<p>Most musicians who use 12-string guitars use the 6-string guitar as their  primary instrument. They usually pull out the 12-string when a song calls for a  big, bright rhythm sound. So, if the songs you want to play feature mainly  chords (and the songs call for a very rich sound) then a 12-string would be a  good purchase, even if you are a beginner. The learning curve on a 12-string  would obviously be steeper, but it would still be doable and worth it. If,  however, you are looking to play songs with chords and individual notes, or  simply want an instrument that isn&#8217;t as complex and difficult to learn, a  6-string guitar is your best bet. You might also want to consider cost. Good  12-string guitars are usually $100-$200 more than good 6-string guitars. If  you&#8217;re on a budget, you&#8217;ll probably want to pick the 6-string guitar.</p>
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		<title>Know Your Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Aug 2007 21:35:10 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Guitars have been used with so much diversity in many musical forms. The instrument is known by many as a classical solo instrument and the basic musical instrument in rock music.</p>
<p>Get acquainted with this magnificent instrument; know its parts:</p>
<p>1. Headstock. This is found at the edge of the guitar&#8217;s neck. It is tailored with the instrument&#8217;s head for adjusting the pitch.</p>
<p>2. Tuners. The tuners keep the strings of the guitar stretched beginning at the base down to the knobs. Tuners likewise allow the guitar player to alter or modify the pitch either flat or sharp, depending on the player&#8217;s choice of music.</p>
<p>3. Nut. This is a tiny strip of hard medium or material which supports the strings at the intersection where the &#8220;headstock&#8221; meets up with the &#8220;fret board&#8221;. The strips can be made of plastic, bone, graphite, brass or any hard medium and indented to secure the stings in position. The nut acts as one of several endpoints assisting the tension of the string.</p>
<p>4. Fret board. Also known as the fingerboard, it is a lengthy wood plank inserted with frets of metal that composes the top of the guitar&#8217;s neck.</p>
<p>The fret board of a classical guitar is flat and is a little curved diagonally on an electric or acoustic guitar. The curve is calculated by the radius of the fret board that is the range of a &#8220;hypothetical circle&#8221; and which the surface of the fret board makes up a segment.</p>
<p>The smaller the radius of the fret board, the more that the curve is evident. When a string is pinched against the board, the string&#8217;s &#8220;vibrating length&#8221; is shortened thus creating a higher pitch sound or tone.</p>
<p>5. Frets. These are strips made of metal, particularly nickel alloy set in alongside the fret board that are positioned in conjunction with the string&#8217;s length that mathematically divides it.</p>
<p>When the strings are pushed down from the rear of the frets, this cuts the string&#8217;s length of vibration to emit different tones or pitches.</p>
<p>6. Neck. The neck is composed of the guitar&#8217;s fret board, frets, tuners, truss rod and headstock; all are fastened to a long extension made of wood. Usually, the wood that is used for the fret board will be of a different kind from that used on the remaining neck parts.</p>
<p>The firmness or stiffness of the guitar&#8217;s neck in accordance to its body is one determining factor of whether it is of good quality or not.</p>
<p>7. Body. The acoustic guitar&#8217;s body is an echoing cavity projecting the vibrations through the guitar&#8217;s sound hole which enables the audio of the instrument to be clearly heard even with no amplification.</p>
<p>In acoustic guitars, its body is a big determining factor in the overall sound it produces. The soundboard or guitar top is a delicately engineered and crafted component that is usually made out of red cedar, spruce or mahogany.</p>
<p>This very thin slice of wood, generally measuring only 2 &#8211; 3 mm thick, supported by different kinds of internal brackets, is the most pronounced and important element in influencing sound quality.</p>
<p>Most of the sound is brought about by the guitar&#8217;s top vibration as the momentum of the vibrating cords are transmitted to it.</p>
<p>8. Pickups. This is what really amplifies the cords sound. Most guitars have one to a maximum of three pickups. The kind of pickup is reasonably important, depending on a particular sound that you are aspiring for.</p>
<p>9. Pickguard. Commonly called the scratch plate, is a plastic guard or any laminated medium which protects the guitar&#8217;s top finish.</p>
<p>The pickups as well as almost all electronics in other electric guitars are framed and inserted atop the &#8220;pickguard&#8221;. On &#8220;acoustic guitars&#8221; and several &#8220;electric guitars&#8221;, the pickguard is directly inserted to the top of the guitar, and on guitars having carved tops; the &#8220;pickguard&#8221; is raised.</p>
<p>10. Bridge. On acoustic guitars, the key objective of the guitar&#8217;s bridge is to hand over or shift the string&#8217;s vibration to the &#8220;soundboard&#8221;, which then shudders the air within the guitar; thus increasing and strengthening the sound created by the cords or strings.</p>
<p>Go ahead, explore the parts of your guitar to better acquaint yourself with this wonderful instrument; test it too and see where it will take you.</p>
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		<title>Basic Guitar Buying Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jul 2007 01:12:30 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Guitars are one of the best musical instruments man has ever created. In fact, almost 65% of Americans know how to play the guitar. This is because learning how to play the guitar is as easy as 1-2-3. It just needs some “dogged” determination, interest, and love for music, and anybody can easily learn how to manipulate a few strings.
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<p>Many experts contend that learning how to play the guitar is almost proportional to the kind of guitar being used. They suggest that in order to learn how to play the guitar in as little time possible, it is advantageous to use a good guitar.
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<p>Since many people would like to believe that all guitars are the same because they have similar attributes, it is really not possible to assume to assume it to so. This is because guitars are not created equal. Each kind has its own distinctions and differences.
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<p>For those who are not yet familiar with the way to choose the right guitar, here is a list of some tips that you can use:
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<p>1. Determine your budget first
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<p>Guitars are not made of second-hand class materials so you can expect that most of the guitars are relatively expensive.
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<p>Determine your budget first so that you will know how much you can afford before you decide what kind of a guitar to buy. Settling for a cheaper guitar is generally not a good option, especially those that are priced below $200 &#8211; so you had better set a budget for it.
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<p>2. Know your style
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<p>Knowing the kind of music that you like will help determine the kind of style of music you will play. For instance if you are interested in acoustic music, then it is best to buy an acoustic guitar; if you are into jazz, it would better to buy an “archtop guitar.
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<p>3. Know your level of expertise
</p>
<p>If you think you are still a beginner but would like to personally own a guitar, it is best to buy an electric guitar because it provides easier manipulation of the strings.
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<p>4. Know the store
</p>
<p>Do not buy just anywhere; it would be better to buy your guitar from a quality shop or store. This will assure you of the quality of the guitar plus service in case you need some repairs or additional services.
</p>
<p>Buying a guitar is not as easy as playing it. Just keep in mind that when you buy a guitar, do not just think of it as a good investment for your money but consider it a good investment for you skill. As they say, a good guitar renders good music.</p>
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		<title>Cleaners for Swimming Pools</title>
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		<title>How To Buy A Guitar-Acoustic and Classical Guitars</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2007 05:10:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you are ready to learn how to play acoustic guitar. Are you confused and dizzy from all the models available? All you want is a comfortable, good quality, good sounding guitar made to last, right? If its your first guitar you you honestly may not know what you want. You need basic information so [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=guitarsite.wordpress.com&blog=872219&post=54&subd=guitarsite&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>So you are ready to learn how to play acoustic guitar. Are you confused and dizzy from all the models available? All you want is a comfortable, good quality, good sounding guitar made to last, right? If its your first guitar you you honestly may not know what you want. You need basic information so you can learn how to buy a guitar. Buying your first guitar can be rewarding and fun, once you learn how to buy a guitar.
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<p>If this will be your first guitar an acoustic guitar or classical guitar will be an excellent choice.
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<p>When you learn how to buy a guitar: construction, sound, and feel will be your focal points. Oh&#8230;and price of course. Luckily if you learn how to buy a guitar right you can get your first guitar for a price that wont break the bank, without sacrificing comfort, quality and sound.
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<p>Acoustic guitars and classical guitars have the same basic parts. As you learn how to buy a guitar you need to know the differences.
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<p>Some differences: acoustic guitars have a narrower neck which is good if you have small hands. They are also louder than classical guitars. Classical guitars are smaller.
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<p>Strings: 6 (there are also 12 string guitars) Classical guitars have nylon strings, Acoustic (folk, blues, rock etc.) have steel strings. Nylon produces a warm and mellow sound. Steel strings have a stronger, bolder sound.
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<p>The body and wood its constructed out of determine greatly the sound emitted from a guitar. Basically you have a top, sides and bottom. Tops can be laminate or solid. Temperature and humidity have less of an effect on laminate tops and these will tend to be less expensive. Solid tops will offer superior sound with more cost.
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<p>The Body: You have a hollow body, the top soundboard transmits the strings vibrations to the body, a sound hole allows the the hollow body to emit the sound. The middle of the body has whats called the waist or narrowing. The waist the bulges above and below the waist are called the boughts.
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<p>The Bridge: Is a wedge of wood where the strings attach to the body,it has a saddle (plastic or bone) that helps transmit vibration from strings to the body.
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<p>The Neck: Has the fingerboard on the face of the neck. It has metal pieces cut into it that are spaced these are called frets.
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<p>The Nut: Attached to the end of the neck, keeps strings suspended along with the bridge.
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<p>The Head: Attached to the top of the neck, has six tuning pegs where strings attach and can be tuned by adjusting the tension. As you figure out how to buy a guitar take into consideration your specific needs such as sound, comfort and budget. If this is your very first guitar at this point you might not actually know what you want, dont worry.
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<p>Do your research first. Go to a local music store and test drive different guitars. You will also find a wealth of helpful information there. Take someone with you to the store who knows how to play if you dont. Have them play something that reflects what you will be learning to play. Nothing too advanced.
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<p>Be sure to ask the salespeople questions. You will find some are very knowledgeable and more than happy to share what they know. An important part of how to buy a guitar is asking questions. If you have heard someone play or like the sound of a particular guitar try that model and similiar guitars. Some stores even offer courses and seminars.
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<p>Make sure to see if the guitar fits you. Thats right, how does it feel in your hands, is it comfortable.
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<p>You can buy good quality low and midpriced guitars locally, online or even craigslist. When you find the guitar that fits your criteria you should now know how to buy a guitar.
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<p>All thats left is to get good guitar instruction and practice. You can find a guitar teacher locally or get convenient <a href="http://sennor.jamaco.hop.clickbank.net/">online guitar lessons.</a> You will be strumming your favorite songs in no time.
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		<title>How to Buy a New Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2007 21:07:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, you want to know how to buy a new guitar. Whether you are just learning to play the guitar or youve been playing for some time, choosing to buy a new guitar can be one of the most exciting experiences.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>So, you want to know how to buy a new guitar. Whether you are just learning to play the guitar or youve been playing for some time, choosing to buy a new guitar can be one of the most exciting experiences.
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<p>You will soon learn that people have their own opinions about the type of new guitar to buy. You will need to consider what is important to you. In addition, learning how to buy a new guitar is similar to buying a new pair of shoes. They are better once they have been used a bit.
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<p>In guitar terms, they need to have a good &#8220;setup.&#8221;
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<p>There are essentially three types of guitars on the market: electric, acoustic, and classical. You can also find acoustic guitars that have pickups. These are properly called acoustic-electric guitars.
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<p>If youre are just learning to play the guitar you may be interested in purchasing a brand new guitar instead of a used one. You may think that there is much more trouble associated with purchasing a used guitar.
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<p>You shouldnt have to worry about the general condition, but there are some tips for how to buy a new guitar that can save you a headache and point you in the right direction.
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<p>Getting Your Moneys Worth
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<p>One aspect of new guitars that you will learn quickly&#8212;theyre not cheap. As with anything you buy, the highest price doesnt necessarily correspond to the best. When you are considering how to buy a new guitar, the best deal that you want to secure is one where you get a quality guitar with the lowest prices possible. Quality in terms of the guitar relate to its construction and tone.
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<p>When you look at the construction, notice the wood that is used. Inspect the entire guitar and look for peeling or chipping. Also look closely to notice the shape of the guitars. Guitars are typically kept in storage areas.
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<p>If a guitar spends a significant amount of time in such an area, it is very possible that the wood may become affected so that the instrument loses its shape. Now that you are learning how to buy a new guitar, you will be able to tell the difference in a new guitar that is worth its price tag and one that is not.
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<p>Checking the Action
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<p>If there is one aspect of guitars that separate them from each other, its tone. Another tip for how to buy a new guitar is to refrain from judging a guitar simply by its looks alone. You need to take it down from the shelf and listen to its tone. If you are just learning to play, you dont have to worry that you dont know enough to test out the tone. You can tell if a guitar has good tone by simply strumming a few strings on it. Action is an important thing to check as well.
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<p>Action refers to the amount of space between the strings and the fretboard.
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<p>When you play a note, you have to press down on the strings so that they touch the fretboard. If there is too much space between the string and the fretboard, the action is considered high. If there is very little space between the two, the action is considered low. Either extreme can affect your guitar playing. You want to aim for an action that is somewhere in the middle.
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<p>The tips presented here are only a few to show you how to buy a new guitar. The more time you spend talking to other guitar enthusiasts you will learn more about new guitars. </p>
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		<title>Learn to Play Rock Guitar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although the electric guitar has originated in blues music, it is rock that gave its popularity.
With rock music, the electric guitar became a massively expressive instrument. All guitar lessons have to touch on rock as well, but if you want to learn to play rock guitar, there are special modules you can take up. These [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=guitarsite.wordpress.com&blog=872219&post=45&subd=guitarsite&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Although the electric guitar has originated in blues music, it is rock that gave its popularity.</p>
<p>With rock music, the electric guitar became a massively expressive instrument. All guitar lessons have to touch on rock as well, but if you want to learn to play rock guitar, there are special modules you can take up. These modules focus almost exclusively on rock music.</p>
<p>People usually dont understand that electric and classic or acoustic guitars are three completely different instruments. Many think that if they know how to play classical guitar they will easily also play an electric&#8230; well, they are in for a surprise.</p>
<p>The things you will be taught when you learn to play rock guitar can be roughly spread into three modules: first lessons, where you will learn the basics about playing the guitar, electric guitar improver and power chords.</p>
<p>First Lessons</p>
<p>These lessons are mostly for beginners. If you have some knowledge about playing the guitar, you may skip some of these. This is up to your teacher to decide.</p>
<p>However, if youre holding a guitar for the first time, this is where your teacher will usually start. You will be taught the fundamentals about playing a guitar in general and playing rock guitar in particular.</p>
<p>You will learn the basics about rock lead guitar and power chords. After these first lessons, you will have some idea on how to play classic rock guitar. If you get these right, you are on your way to actually playing rock guitar.</p>
<p>Electric Guitar Improver</p>
<p>In the next lessons, you will probably be taught various rock techniques, such as sliding, string-bending, pull-offs, vibrato and hammer-ons. These tips will enable you to play some fairly good rock solos. You will also learn about scales and chords that will help you start making up your own music. There might be a lot of blues references within these lessons. Going through all these will help you understand the relation between blues and rocks, which is essential if you want to learn to play rock guitar like a pro.</p>
<p>Power Chords</p>
<p>Power chords are two or three string distorted sounding chords used in some of the most popular rock songs of all times. You will learn to play several rock songs during the first few lessons of this module. Afterwards you will be very familiar with the fretboard and surprise yourself with the sounds you will be able to play.</p>
<p>If you seriously want to learn to play rock guitar, dont get frustrated or discouraged if you&#8217;re not playing the way you would like to at the beginning. If you enjoy playing, the progress will come at some point. Find a guitar teacher you communicate well with, design a workable schedule to practice and, most importantly, try to have fun while youre learning.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the world of learning to play music it always help first to know some facts about music. These facts can be found in various places but it always helps if you can find them in one place. For people interested in playing guitar looking through a guitar chord dictionary is a great help and [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=guitarsite.wordpress.com&blog=872219&post=48&subd=guitarsite&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>In the world of learning to play music it always help first to know some facts about music. These facts can be found in various places but it always helps if you can find them in one place. For people interested in playing guitar looking through a guitar chord dictionary is a great help and will also be an asset later on.</p>
<p>Besides helping you to know what the various chords are, a guitar chord dictionary can show you how each finger needs to be placed for the different chords. This placement instruction can be in the form of a picture with a brief instructional description, or it can be in the form of step-by-step images of finger placement without any description.</p>
<p>Other than telling you how to place your fingers on the guitar to achieve this chording, the guitar chord dictionary will show you the different musical forms that you will be able to use this chord in. You will also be informed about the other chords which complement the chord that you are learning about.</p>
<p>While this is an important part of the guitar chord dictionary it is not the only aspect of this dictionary. As with most other dictionaries this dictionary too will give you definitions. In this case however the definitions are not about words but about guitar chords.</p>
<p>The guitar chord dictionary is a very useful item to have in your possession and there are different ways you can get your hands on this book. One such way will be in the various bookstores that are in your neighborhood. The library is also a another great place to look for this type of dictionary.</p>
<p>You can also use the internet to find different forms of this guitar chord dictionary. From the internet you will also be able to access an online guitar chord dictionary to find the various chord information that you want.</p>
<p>Additionally, all of these different dictionaries will have a vast number of chords and their musical notations placed in a format which will make it easy for you to find the chord you want.</p>
<p>The information which is provided in the various guitar chord dictionary forms are all designed for guitar players of all levels to be able to access. With the help of a guitar chord dictionary you will soon be able to recognize the different forms of chording that are used in the various styles of guitar music.</p>
<p>When you are fully conversant with this knowledge your playing ability will be able to increase. To have this benefit opened up to you the best thing that you can do is to see the information you require from a guitar chord dictionary.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2007 18:54:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the expansion of the Internet, many websites promote themselves by sending you spam junk mails, advertisings and even spy wares. These things not only publicize your personal information, but also enable hackers and crackers to infiltrate your system. Anonymous proxy servers act as a wall between your data and internet, thereby providing security to [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=guitarsite.wordpress.com&blog=872219&post=51&subd=guitarsite&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>With the expansion of the Internet, many websites promote themselves by sending you spam junk mails, advertisings and even spy wares. These things not only publicize your personal information, but also enable hackers and crackers to infiltrate your system. Anonymous proxy servers act as a wall between your data and internet, thereby providing security to your system and data.</p>
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<p>Before we move on to the deeper concept of anonymous proxy servers, let us understand the concept of a proxy server. A proxy server acts as a buffer between your system and the internet resources you are trying to access. The proxy servers gather and store files which are commonly requested by internet users in a unique database known as cache. These proxy servers increase the speed of your browsing by providing you immediate information from their cache. The overall performance of internet becomes very high. However these proxy servers do not hide your Internet Protocol (I.P) address.</p>
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<p>The anonymous proxy servers are the proxy servers which hide your I.P address thereby securing you from the susceptibilities attached to it. By hiding your I.P address these anonymous proxy servers secure you from any unauthorized or illegitimate access to your computer. These servers completely hide the details of your activities on the internet. Besides that, they even hide the fact that you are using a proxy server. These servers can be used for almost all web related purposes like, chatting, file transfer, emails and much more.</p>
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<p>With exorbitant expansion of internet, its risks have also evolved. One of the major risks which you face while surfing the net is viruses. Another major risk you face during the browsing is lack of privacy. As you access different web resources, these resources gather your personal information through your unique Internet Protocol Address. These resources spy upon your browsing habits and can even inhibit you from accessing information from the net. You even become an easy target for various advertising agencies and marketers. These gather information about your I.P address, your email and your surfing interests on the net. Then they send their junk emails and spam on to your system and your email addresses.</p>
<p>Without an anonymous proxy server a website can even utilize security loops in your system with the help of hacking programs. These programs can make your system hang, make it perform in a bizarre manner and can even access and modify the content on your hard disk. They just need to gain your I.P address and its all done. Anonymous proxy servers help you in a great way by hiding your I.P address and protecting you from all these threats. Anonymous proxy servers hinder every chance of leak and misuse of your I.P address.</p>
<p>After you have discovered the benefits of having an anonymous proxy server, you would probably like to buy it. You can download or buy it from the internet. There are numerous sites, which provide you with the best variety of anonymous proxy servers available on internet. You can view the detailed features of various servers and even compare prices. Next you can place your order, and it would be delivered to you. Enjoy the experience of complete risk free surfing through anonymous proxy servers.  <a href="http://www.iphustle.com/">IPhustle.com is a free anonymous proxy that allows you to surf almost any site without having to worry about Internet filters at school or work</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2007 18:42:10 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>As an aspiring guitarist, the road to accomplishment may seem tough to travel as you begin your journey. Knowing where to start can be a large part of the battle when you are new to guitar. Many new students dream of a moment in the spotlight when they will be able to showcase their talent and skill while playing onstage. Some students dream of their first great guitar solo and the accolades it will bring. Soon they realize that dreams of becoming an accomplished guitarist are great but the problem becomes, how does one get there.</p>
<p>It goes without saying that a certain amount of natural skill and talent, which comes from God, is part of the equation. Having conceded this point, it is also very obvious that no matter how talented you are, a certain amount of work and preparation is also a factor. Proper planning, study, practice and execution will make all the difference in success or failure for the aspiring guitar player.</p>
<p>It is important for the new student to study and gain knowledge regarding music theory and how it applies to the guitar. Many resources and publications exist that will provide useful tools for guitarists. Music courses and online resources are a great place to begin.</p>
<p>Two very important tools for the beginner guitarist are guitar tabs and chords charts. Using these tools in tandem can help a new guitar player gain insight into musical structure and theory. More importantly, using both tabs and chords together will help the musician understand the association between music theory concepts and the guitar. Developing skills which revolve around guitar tabs and chords will familiarize the student with the fretboard and teach additional fretboard concepts. Combining guitar tabs and chord studies will help the musician understand key structures, scale structures and also relative key and scale mode variations. Mastering the use of chords and tabs and understanding their relation to the guitar fretboard will prepare the student for solo work as well as playing with other musicians.</p>
<p>Using guitar tabs to map various scale modes on the fretboard will be very beneficial in regard to understanding your lead and melody work on the guitar. Using guitar chords ( i.e. movable chord types, open chords and chord variations ) will be very beneficial for learning the keys of music and their relative keys. Combining the two will give a guitarist the versatility they need to to be a very important part of any musical group or solo effort.</p>
<p>The process of using guitar tabs and guitar chord studies to further your knowledge as a guitarist will take commitment and dedication. Becoming an accomplished guitarist is not something one can do overnight. Taking the time to learn basic music theory will help you lay a foundation which will guide you as a guitar player for the remainder of your life. When the proper foundation is laid in the beginning, the process of becoming an accomplished guitarist will be naturally accelerated.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 04:54:17 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Dont get discouraged if youre trying to learn the guitar. Follow the steps below and soon youll be playing your favorite songs by learning basic guitar chords. Once you get a feel for the basic chords, you can go deeper and learn how chords are made of major and minor guitar scales.</p>
<p>Popular Songs Sometimes Only Have Three Chords</p>
<p>Have you ever heard &#8220;Wild Thing&#8221; or &#8220;Louie Louie&#8221; and wondered what chords make up these songs? Maybe you havent, but at any rate you might be interested to know that these songs along with &#8220;Twist and Shout&#8221; and &#8220;Hang on Snoopy&#8221; are all built from three major chords. They are the A, D, and E chords.</p>
<p>What Exactly is a Chord?</p>
<p>What is a chord? A chord is two or more notes played together. A common type of chord is called a triad, which is three notes played at the same time. With the guitar, you can make chords by strumming, as a minimum, three strings simultaneously to send out three notes or more. Its simple to see that with the guitar having only six strings that the max number of notes in a guitar chord is going to be six.</p>
<p>Basic Chord Types</p>
<p>Now it is important to understand that there are many different variations of chords. Three of the most common types of chords are major, minor, and sevenths. The way in which you use these chords will determine the type of music or mood that you will make. For example, if you need some solemn and meditative chords, use minor chords. If you want a really solid and stable sound, then you will want to be using major chords. If you want a jazzier yet somewhat incomplete sounding chord, you would want to go with seventh chords.</p>
<p>Commonly Used Chords</p>
<p>Just as you would need to know several basic phrases in the case of learning another language, so you will need to learn around 6-16 chords fluently in order to really have a grip on playing the guitar. Some of the most common chords are listed below.</p>
<p>A, G, C, D, E, F, Am, Em, and Dm chords (note: the lowercase &#8220;m&#8221; next to the letter means that it is a minor chord.)</p>
<p>Get Out your Guitar and Strum Some Chords</p>
<p>Now that we understand the need to learn chords, lets look at what steps there are to help you learn chords.</p>
<p>1. Get a chart of guitar chords and look at where the fingering is for each chord.</p>
<p>2. Start by simply choosing at least two of the basic chords and work on the transition between the two.</p>
<p>3. Make sure that it sounds good. The fact is that if it sounds good you are probably doing it right. (HINT: If it doesnt sound good to you, press down on the strings firmer with your fingers.)</p>
<p>4. Now learn to enjoy playing guitar chords by choosing a few of your favorite songs that have these basic guitar chords and play them until you can sing along. (FYI: Beatles have a great selection of well known songs that use basic guitar chords as the foundation.)</p>
<p>5. Play daily! You must remember that although its hard at first, you are going to make progress and it will become easier to play the guitar by consistently playing it.</p>
<p>6. Practice! Remember guitar practice makes perfect guitar music!</p>
<p>So youve made it this far and youre hungry for more guitar lessons, why dont you check out guitar tabs for beginners Now its Your Turn to Learn the Guitar At any rate, the only way to know that the guitar is for you and your friends is to give it a try. Good luck and maybe this can be one of those things that you can look back on and say, &#8220;I am sure glad I learned to play the guitar&#8221;</p>
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<p>Trying to find the right guitar lesson experience? In this world with all kinds of styles of music and bands, finding someone to teach you what you really dream of playing is kind of tough. One person may be more into jazz, one more into rock, one more into blues. It all depends on the individual.</p>
<p>Have you ever had a guitar lesson that just seemed to never end. Your teacher kept going on and on about stuff you never really wanted to learn anyways? A good guitar lesson should be about teaching you to develop what you are passionate about. If youre not passionate about classical guitar styles, then why learn them?</p>
<p>Dont get me wrong a good guitarist is well-versed. This means they can play a variety of styles. But lets be real. The majority of us just want to just pick up a guitar and PLAY! We dont want guitar lesson after guitar lesson of boring theory and stuff that doesnt really help us PLAY!</p>
<p>Anyways, finding the right guitar lesson should be more about finding what YOU like. If you want to play rock music, find a rock guitarist to teach you. If you want to play jazz, find a jazz guitarist. If you want to play classical guitar, then get you some classical lessons.</p>
<p>Guitar is one of the easiest and best instruments to get started on. Its a matter of learning a few chords and going from there. The problem is finding a teacher wholl give you a good guitar lesson that doesnt include all the stuff that really doesnt matter when it comes down to just playing a song.</p>
<p>It may be hard to find free guitar lessons. Most teachers wont offer free guitar lessons. If you can find one thats great. I recommend finding an online alternative if youre just itching to get started.</p>
<p>Ive seen some good online sites come and go. If you can find a good online guitar lesson site that is inexpensive youre doing well! Why? Because you can learn at your own pace and learn what you want to learn.</p>
<p>Information about these sites can be found at any search engine and most offer nice programs. Some are even membership based. My suggestion is to decide what it is exactly that you want to accomplish with your playing and then choose the program thats good for you.</p>
<p>Many of these sites offer comprehensive chord lessons and finger-picking technique courses that will enhance your skills as you progress. They also offer chord sheets and finger placement charts as well. You should be able to download a small application or set of pdfs/docs that include all this info, if the site is set up well.</p>
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		<title>Learn Guitar Fast Online &#8211; The Good and The Bad</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2007 20:01:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several websites that provide guitar lessons, some even for free. The modules are usually designed by guitarists that have already found success in music and are now trying to provide some useful tips to beginner guitar players. There are both advantages and disadvantages if you want to learn guitar fast online. The Good
Many [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=guitarsite.wordpress.com&blog=872219&post=46&subd=guitarsite&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>There are several websites that provide guitar lessons, some even for free. The modules are usually designed by guitarists that have already found success in music and are now trying to provide some useful tips to beginner guitar players. There are both advantages and disadvantages if you want to learn guitar fast online. The Good</p>
<p>Many of us dont necessarily want to learn to play the guitar like pros. They just want to learn a few chords to play at campfires and impress their friends or family with their music playing skills. These people are not interested in investing time and money into a more complete learning program, such as private guitar lessons. For them, being able to learn guitar fast online is a great thing.</p>
<p>Even if you would like to learn how to play the guitar well, you might not have the time and resources to do it. If you have a job, a family and various errands to run every day, traveling back and forth to guitar classes might not be for you. Being able to learn guitar fast by practicing whenever you find some free time without having to leave the house is a good thing.</p>
<p>Online lessons are often more dynamic and successful in keeping you focused than a theory book. They usually include graphics, animated images and demo sounds to make it easier for you to learn. If you get stuck, you usually can ask the guitarist providing those lessons for help.</p>
<p>And last, but not least, online guitar lessons are very inexpensive, sometimes even free. In contrast, private lessons are often expensive and you have to pay per hour. Not everyone wants to invest so much money into learning to play the guitar.</p>
<p>The Bad</p>
<p>As tempted as you might be to learn guitar fast online, you have to consider the drawbacks as well. If you are serious about playing the guitar, nothing compares to a good teacher. Online lessons can only provide a standard teaching program, while a teacher can tailor his/her method on your learning style. Online lessons can not actually focus on your particular learning needs. You might want to focus more on certain aspects, but a teaching program is standard and tries to respond to the needs of average guitar players. In contrast, a private teacher will give you personal attention and respond to your specific needs.</p>
<p>With online lessons, no one will applaud you when youre progressing and get you motivated. A private teacher can provide you with positive feedback and knows how to increase your motivation when necessary.</p>
<p>Finally, you might be making some mistakes you wont even notice and end up playing badly. With online lessons, no one will be there to correct them. A private teacher will spot your mistakes fast and correct them in time before they turn into long-term habits.</p>
<p>If you want to truly learn to play the guitar well, it might be better to dedicate a little more time and work to the learning process. However, for many people who dont want to become superstars or dont have the time to do it, the opportunity to learn guitar fast online is actually great.</p>
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		<title>The First Step and Most Important Thing in Learning Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2007 19:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of the guitar lovers playing guitar for few years but still unsatisfied with their progress.They feel like still stand at the starting point and cant enjoy their playing.This mainly caused by most of them dont build up a strong foundation at the begining.I found that some of the guitar learners even just playing guitar [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=guitarsite.wordpress.com&blog=872219&post=44&subd=guitarsite&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Most of the guitar lovers playing guitar for few years but still unsatisfied with their progress.They feel like still stand at the starting point and cant enjoy their playing.This mainly caused by most of them dont build up a strong foundation at the begining.I found that some of the guitar learners even just playing guitar for one to two years but are more better than so many that playing for over five years.This is the foundation problems.Me myself as an example when I started playing guitar long time ago.</p>
<p>The secrets of learning guitar are mostly based on the foundation.To have a good foundation for future success,we need to consider three important factors :-</p>
<p>1.Listening :</p>
<p>Ear training is a MUST basic training that every guitar learner should have.But most of them avoid this as quite a boring and time-consuming job.Without a good listening,we are unable to move to higher level. To overcome this problem,I suggest that guitar learner may choose one of the well-known Ear-Training software on Internet.I found that there are few really good software that train your listening step by step and really FUN.You feel like playing game when you learn.</p>
<p>2.Daily Practice : (Both fingers and ears)</p>
<p>Daily practice is another thing we should do.(Ex.Fingers exercises,practice for the basic scales) I suggest that beginners practice PENTATONIC SCALE at the starting point because this scale is the most simple scale that only have five tones.Try to practice 20 to 30 minutes daily.Remember that even 20 minutes daily practice is more effective than few hours of unconstant practice.Relax and concerntration are important. </p>
<p>3.Look for a teacher :</p>
<p>You may find either private guitar teacher or guitar lessons on internet.For my opinions,learn guitar from internet may be better because of the convenience of time and much cheaper.There is just one question of learning from internet that what lessons to choose,what lessons are really work.Myself as a guitar lover have been playing guitar for 15 years.I do the research on guitar lessons from internet over 5 years for myself and my groups and Ive spent a lot of money for it. Recently I just built up my own little web page telling guitar lovers a few guitar lessons that really work and would like to share with all of you.</p>
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		<title>Learning to Play Guitar With the Help of a Guitar Chord Dictionary</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2007 19:39:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the world of learning to play music it always help first to know some facts about music. These facts can be found in various places but it always helps if you can find them in one place. For people interested in playing guitar looking through a guitar chord dictionary is a great help and [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=guitarsite.wordpress.com&blog=872219&post=43&subd=guitarsite&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>In the world of learning to play music it always help first to know some facts about music. These facts can be found in various places but it always helps if you can find them in one place. For people interested in playing guitar looking through a guitar chord dictionary is a great help and will also be an asset later on.
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<p>Besides helping you to know what the various chords are, a guitar chord dictionary can show you how each finger needs to be placed for the different chords. This placement instruction can be in the form of a picture with a brief instructional description, or it can be in the form of step-by-step images of finger placement without any description.
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<p>Other than telling you how to place your fingers on the guitar to achieve this chording, the guitar chord dictionary will show you the different musical forms that you will be able to use this chord in. You will also be informed about the other chords which complement the chord that you are learning about.
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<p>While this is an important part of the guitar chord dictionary it is not the only aspect of this dictionary. As with most other dictionaries this dictionary too will give you definitions. In this case however the definitions are not about words but about guitar chords.
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<p>The guitar chord dictionary is a very useful item to have in your possession and there are different ways you can get your hands on this book. One such way will be in the various bookstores that are in your neighborhood. The library is also a another great place to look for this type of dictionary.
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<p>You can also use the internet to find different forms of this guitar chord dictionary. From the internet you will also be able to access an online guitar chord dictionary to find the various chord information that you want.
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<p>Additionally, all of these different dictionaries will have a vast number of chords and their musical notations placed in a format which will make it easy for you to find the chord you want.
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<p>The information which is provided in the various guitar chord dictionary forms are all designed for guitar players of all levels to be able to access. With the help of a guitar chord dictionary you will soon be able to recognize the different forms of chording that are used in the various styles of guitar music.
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<p>When you are fully conversant with this knowledge your playing ability will be able to increase. To have this benefit opened up to you the best thing that you can do is to see the information you require from a guitar chord dictionary. </p>
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		<title>The Easy to Understand Instructions in the Guitar for Dummies Manual</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2007 19:21:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As people like to learn various new subjects there are many different instructional methods that can be found on the market. For the various people who have either no time to take lessons or for those who want an easy way to play guitar there are books and CDs for them to learn from. And [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=guitarsite.wordpress.com&blog=872219&post=42&subd=guitarsite&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>As people like to learn various new subjects there are many different instructional methods that can be found on the market. For the various people who have either no time to take lessons or for those who want an easy way to play guitar there are books and CDs for them to learn from. And one of the better sources for learning guitar is called Guitar for Dummies.
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<p>Guitar for Dummies comprises of easy to understand instructions that will provide you with the base on which you can build your guitar playing skills. When you look at one of these books you may want to see if you can understand the different lessons which are given.
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<p>Since these lessons will progress from the easy to medium level player ability it is best if you can go through each lesson and practice what you have been shown. This reading of the material and the practice runs will help you to understand the various terms and notations that are used not only with your Guitar for Dummies edition but with the other guitar music and products that you may buy.
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<p>Before you do go ahead and buy one a Guitar for Dummies book, you may need to see the price of the various guitars as well, as you will need to buy a guitar to learn to play.
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<p>You will find that there is a relatively inexpensive choice of guitars from which you can choose your first guitar, and which can help you to play the various lessons that are given in your Guitar for Dummies book without having to worry about the price of the guitar or what to do with it if your interest wanes.
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<p>Since this is a distant possibility you may want to buy a good quality yet inexpensive guitar for you to practice your playing skills. You can then go through the many different lessons in your Guitar for Dummies book at your own pace. And if youre feeling adventurous, you can also experiment with the many different lessons in the book.
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<p>Once you have gone through these various lessons from your Guitar for Dummies book and you are comfortable playing your guitar to a very great extent, you can then begin to look for other courses or books that will help you learn the basics of advanced guitar playing.
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<p>This can in turn lead you to greater things and in time you might find that you have outgrown your Guitar for Dummies book. This doesnt mean however that you should discard it, as it might still come in handy in ways that you never imagined, later on.</p>
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		<title>The Art Of Practicing The Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2007 01:15:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have always believed that success, in practically any subject you can think of, is a direct result of &#8220;clear thinking&#8221;. That is, the ability to understand very clearly what needs to be achieved and the action to set about surmounting very necessary hurdles in order to reach those goals. Less than successful people are [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=guitarsite.wordpress.com&blog=872219&post=41&subd=guitarsite&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>I have always believed that success, in practically any subject you can think of, is a direct result of &#8220;clear thinking&#8221;. That is, the ability to understand very clearly what needs to be achieved and the action to set about surmounting very necessary hurdles in order to reach those goals. Less than successful people are either not clear in their goals or for one reason or another give up along the way. Its leveling that rough terrain, along with a clearly defined end result in mind that will get you there in the end. The success roadmap might go something like this:</p>
<p>Visualize goal =&gt; Surmount problems =&gt; Score</p>
<p>Sounds simple doesnt it? However, this clear thinking is all very well but its usually the thought required before step 1 (visualization) that causes problems. Very often the goal does not manifest in mind because the process is so overwhelming.</p>
<p>And so it is with practicing the guitar, or any instrument for that matter. In more laymens terms its more like &#8220;What the hell should I be practicing?&#8221;.</p>
<p>Practice is a constant struggle for many people. There is so much to learn and often so little time to allocate to it. For the jazz musician, clear thinking can be as simple as &#8220;I really like that Charlie Parker 2, 5 &#8211; how does he do that?&#8221;. Then transcribing the line, practicing it in all keys and working the phrase into your own vocabulary. The score as I like to call it is the ability to work it in to your own playing. I want to talk a little about that in a minute.</p>
<p>First, I think the most important thing to talk about is how to make best use of your practice time. There was a time when I started playing where I used to sit in my room and allocate 15 minutes to practicing scales and arpeggios, 10 minutes on technique exercises, 20 minutes on sight reading and 1/2 an hour on practicing my classical guitar repertoire. Why? because my teacher told me I had to. Years later once I started to study jazz guitar on my own I didnt feel the need to be practicing this way. It wasnt really benefiting me fully. I started to have my own goals in mind that I wanted to reach. I wanted to learn to play like one or two of my heroes, but more importantly because I liked what they played. Even more under the microscope were certain melodic lines and licks that tweaked my ear and fueled me to transcribe or simply copy the way they phrased or felt a phrase. Once I clearly had in mind what I wanted to achieve I could go about achieving it &#8211; I knew what I had to do.</p>
<p>Its important to sit down to practice and be really clear about what you are going to do during that practice time. Now, one thing that helped me tremendously was when I made a huge commitment to scheduled practicing. In other words, deciding that every single day, no matter what, I would sit down and dedicate exactly one hour to working at this instrument. The amazing thing I found is that my regularly scheduled practice literally fueled my regularly scheduled practice! Does this make sense? What this means is that, the more I practiced, the more I wanted to practice. What started out as a committed hour turned into committed six hour sessions. Once I got into music college in London I remember waking up in the morning and practicing until I went to bed at night, remembering to eat on occasion. I was so fueled by the commitment to practice that the drive to play took over completely.</p>
<p>Regular practice clearly keeps your guitar technique on tip top form. Theres nothing like picking up the guitar and playing a few short runs and being on top of your game, simply because you are playing regularly.</p>
<p>The other wonderful thing about committing to regular practice is that it actually helps you to think much more clearly, because you start to see results. Once you start to see results the concept of learning is much less overwhelming and you are able to make decisions about what you want to work on much more easily.</p>
<p>So do yourself a huge favor, first, make the decision to want to get much better at your guitar playing. Then once you have decided that, make a clear commitment right now and allocate a certain time of day to your guitar practice. If you only have limited time then give yourself what you know you can afford. Once you get your teeth into this system, if you dont have more time, trust me you will want to find more time. You might just want to wake up earlier. The drive to learn will take over.</p>
<p>Quality practice is key. I find now I am older that, if I let myself, I can get more and more distracted because there are so many other facets to my life. When I make the decision to focus 100% on my guitar problems and how I can surmount them, I find I can get completely absorbed for hours once I get going. Sometimes it helps to avoid those distractions from the outset. Maybe turn the phone off!</p>
<p>There is a huge difference between playing the guitar and practicing the guitar. I can play for days quite happily but am I learning anything new? Not unless I stop myself and work on my weaknesses. And there are plenty of those trust me! Many years ago I wanted to learn licks from my favorite players. I would hear a line and transcribe it. Many times I found that those musical phrases would not come out in my playing and I asked myself why. It dawned on me that there were three possible reasons:</p>
<p>1) I found the phrase too technically difficult to pull off. 2) It just didnt feel like it belonged in my vocabulary. 3) I hadnt fully explored the idea enough &#8211; perhaps I didnt fully understand how to use it in a practical sense.</p>
<p>Lets talk about these briefly.</p>
<p>Sometimes a horn line does not necessarily fit under the fingers on the guitar. The line might sound just terrific on a sax but if I cant play it on my guitar its not going to have the same effect. In fact quite the opposite! Everyone is somewhat limited technically (although there are a few players that keep my head scratching I must admit!), every player has a ceiling in their own mind and I think its perfectly OK to let some things go because they are just two gymnastic on the guitar. Its of course relative to each players ability and comfort zone.</p>
<p>Occasionally Ill try and work something into my music vocabulary and it just doesnt feel like me. Some players sound great playing certain things and when I play them them they either sound too much like that other great player or I just dont feel it. Music has to be personal, its OK to weed out stuff that you dont want to use, even when those weeds are a rose garden to others.</p>
<p>The last idea is something very important I think. That is the idea that when you work on some new vocabulary or a new harmonic idea, that you fully understand how to use it and just as importantly, how to work it into your playing so it comes out naturally. Lets assume you are transcribing a lick on a CD you like. The first thing to do is to make sure you get the notes right. You might slow it down (there is plenty of software on the market that enables you to do this now). Whatever it takes, make sure the notes you are transcribing are correct. Then it is a matter of practicing that phrase so it feels good when you play it.</p>
<p>Now most folks stop right there and wonder why the phrase never shows up in their playing. The secret is to figure out exactly what chord (or group of chords) is being played underneath that line. After that, figure out what other chords could also be played underneath that phrase. Next, learn how to play that phrase everywhere on the fretboard, in different positions and keys. Finally and the most important, work the phrase into your own playing. To do this, start by improvising in any way that you normally might and focus on ways to connect that new phrase you want to play. The new phrase starts on a certain note and you will need to focus on that starting note in order to make a connection to it. Practice improvising freely and connecting to that new phrase, focusing on its starting note. Do this in all keys. Pretty soon you will know if the phrase is going to come out into your playing or not.</p>
<p>The art of practice is a huge subject and musicians have written complete books on it. But I do believe the real success starts with clear thinking. Make a decision to focus on something specific. Here is a more detailed roadmap to take on board:</p>
<p>1) Visualize. What do you want to work on &#8211; what do you want to achieve? 2) Plan. What exactly do you have to do in order to achieve that goal? 3) Action. Explore the subject in enough detail. 4) Surmount. Expect problems along the way &#8211; this is normal &#8211; dont give up! Just level the terrain. 5) Score &#8211; making sure that the subject is fully absorbed and part of your new musical make up, unless you decide otherwise.</p>
<p>Great players really got to grips with practicing in the early stages. It became fascinating to them and the results they saw fueled more practice. Its a self perpetuating phenomenon. By simply not practicing, the incentive to pick up your instrument diminishes over time. Then the excuses start to pour out in torrents. Then regrets. Then a very dusty guitar possibly in a dark attic somewhere.</p>
<p>Get practicing. Quality practice. Ask yourself questions. Look for the answers. Insist on results. This is the key to improving.</p>
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		<title>Basic Guitar Chords: How to Easily Master the Guitar Chords You Must Know</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>One of the first challenges faced by the advancing guitar player is learning a core group of basic guitar chords.  <strong>Why is it so important to learn these basic chords?</strong> Chords form the backbone of most rock and pop songs, and provide the harmonic accompaniment to the melody and instrumental solos.<br />
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!</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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. <strong>Our list of basic major and minor chords is: </strong></p>
<p>A  Major (or A), A Minor (or Am), C, D, Dm, E, Em, F, G</p>
<p>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!</p>
<p><strong>These chords grouped by chord family (key) are as follows:</strong></p>
<p>A Family (Key of A):  A, D, E<br />
D Family (Key of D):  D, Em, G, A<br />
G Family (Key of G): G, Am, C, D, Em<br />
C Family (Key of C):  C, Dm, Em, F, G</p>
<p><strong> Tips for Learning the Basic Chords:  </strong></p>
<p><strong> 1. Pick a Chord Family and master it.</strong>  This will give you quick success and let you play great sounding progressions right away.</p>
<p><strong>2. Use a Guitar Chord Chart as a reference tool. </strong> A chord chart shows each chord as an easy to read “chord diagram” with exact finger positions.   <a href="http://www.guitar-players-toolbox.com/basic-guitar-chord-charts.html">See this example of a chart of basic guitar chords.</a></p>
<p><strong>3. Find the chords and lyrics for an easy song </strong>that is based on the chord family so you can apply your skills.  Many great songs are based on only three chords!</p>
<p><strong>4. Ensure each string sounds right. </strong>Take care to make sure that each string is sounding clearly, and that only the strings that should be played are played.</p>
<p><strong>5. Practice, practice, practice! </strong> Every day, practice continually change from one chord to another until you can do it rapidly. Learn the chord families one at a time.</p>
<p><strong>6. Master all the basic chords first.</strong>  Only then move on to Barre chords and other more complex chords. First things first!</p>
<p><strong>7. Expand with 7th chords. </strong>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.</p>
<p><strong>8. Have fun using your new skills!</strong> 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.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Even if you haven&#8217;t played guitar tablature before you can impress or maybe shock your friends by playing Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star. Let&#8217;s start playing guitar tab!</p>
<p>Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star is a popular English nursery rhyme with the French melody Ah! Vous dirais-je, Maman. You can play this song on the first three strings on the guitar.</p>
<p>The text is from a poem, &#8220;The Star&#8221;, by Jane Taylor. It was first published in 1806. Here you have the English lyrics:</p>
<p>Twinkle, twinkle, little star,<br />
How I wonder what you are!<br />
Up above the world so high,<br />
Like a diamond in the sky.<br />
Twinkle, twinkle, little star,<br />
How I wonder what you are!</p>
<p>We will use guitar tablature so you will not need to read sheet music. You will only use the thinnest strings on the guitar. The string with the highest pitch is called the first string or E-string. Look at the following guitar tab:</p>
<p>1. 0-0-0-0&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br />
2. &#8212;&#8212;&#8211;1-1-1-1&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<br />
3. &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-2-2-2-2-</p>
<p>This is a tablature staff and the four number 0 indicate that you play the first string four times without pressing down any finger on your right hand. This is called to play on an open string.</p>
<p>The four number 1 coming after is played on the second string pressing down your first finger on the first fret. Then you will play the third string four times pressing down the string on the second fret. This is what the previous guitar tablature notation is telling you.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s play the first notes of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star with guitar tablature:</p>
<p>1. &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;0&#8211;0&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br />
2. &#8212;&#8212;3&#8211;3&#8212;&#8212;-3&#8212;-1&#8211;1&#8211;0&#8211;0&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br />
3. 0&#8211;0&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;2&#8211;2&#8211;0&#8211;</p>
<p>If you want to use your left hand in a professional way you can play the guitar tab notes on the first fret with your first finger, notes on the second fret with your middle finger and the notes on the third fret with your ring finger.</p>
<p>Now it&#8217;s only one guitar tablature part left:</p>
<p>1. 3&#8211;3&#8211;1&#8211;1&#8211;0&#8211;0&#8212;&#8211;<br />
2. &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;3&#8211;<br />
3. &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</p>
<p>After having played this part twice, go back and play the first guitar tablature part and the melody is complete.</p>
<p>Now when you understand guitar tablature notation you can find many songs written this way on the internet. Search for guitar tab or guitar tablature. A complete guitar tablature staff has six lines representing the six strings.</p>
<p>If you have an ukulele hanging somewhere you can use the previous tablature too. The first three strings on an ukulele is tuned the same way as on the guitar.</p>
<p>Just one more thing for you to do. Play the song for your friends! Good luck!</p>
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