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How To Use A Metronome
You need to get into the habit of practicing with a metronome. There’s a few things you need to get used to when you learn to play a guitar - keeping your instrument tuned, setting a practice schedule, getting used to playing through the boredom - learning how to use a metronome is one of these things. Once you get it together to practice every day with a tuned guitar, using a metronome it will all become second nature. Usually you start with the metronome on a slow speed, playing some... Read Full Story
Learning How to Play the Guitar - What You Need in Your Head
In your transformation from a guitar enthusiast to a guitar player you need to acquire some knowledge. Becoming an authority on the guitar and guitar music is not strictly necessary in order to learn how to play the guitar but this knowledge will help you on the way to finding your direction as a guitar player. Read Full Story
Free Guitar Lessons At TheGuitarLesson.com
I’ve just finished checking out a very impressive site which will give your guitar learning a boost. theguitarlesson.com not only features a range of free guitar lessons but also has a selection of jamtracks you can play along with. In the guitar theory section you can teach yourself the basics of arpeggios, barre chords and chord progressions and there is a complete free course for beginner guitar players, but the song lessons section is where this site shines. theguitarlesson.com has... Read Full Story
Learning How to Play the Guitar - Muscle Memory
Muscle memory is a term we use to describe the process our body uses to learn new skills. So as guitar players we can improve the learning process by taking a special kind of care when we practice with our guitars. Read Full Story
Music Theory For Guitar - Should I Bother?
If you already know how to play guitar but you play mostly by ear or with the help of tabs, you might be wondering if there is any advantage to learning music theory. Many guitarists who think about learning theory just want to be more complete, rounded musicians but an experienced player without theory will know that the bottom line in what is musical is what sounds good. Essential, music theory is a method of communication. Musicians use musical notation and theory to pass ideas from one p... Read Full Story
Learn To Play Guitar Songs
There are two reasons you need to give some thought the songs you are going to learn to play on your guitar. When you are just beginning to learn how to play guitar you will need to learn songs that help you with your technique. Your repertoire of guitar songs should give you opportunities to learn the basic chords and work on changing from one to the other. Learning to play a number of songs is a great way to lift your level of guitar playing. The basic idea is to learn one song well so tha... Read Full Story
Finger Picking Guitar - Assigning Fingers To Strings
There’s a question that comes up for guitar players learning finger style techniques. Do we assign each finger to a specific string permanently or assign fingers to strings as the piece of music you are learning calls for? The answer is that you will find yourself using both ways of deciding which finger plays which string. To start the ball rolling you should probably follow the discipline of giving your thumb the sixth and fifth strings and the first, second and third fingers to the ... Read Full Story
Learn Scales on the Guitar to Get Your Fingers Moving
If you want to be a guitarist who can play solos, you will need to understand scales. The work of practicing scales is boring but after a few weeks of practice you will start to experience watching your fingers move over the fretboard as though they have a mind of their own. Read Full Story
How To Play Double-Stops On Guitar
A double-stop is when you play two notes at the same time. Some people might say that’s a chord but a lot of guitar players only consider a chord to be more than two notes, so we call two notes a double-stop. The basic effect of playing double-stops is of harmonizing with your solo playing. This technique was used by many lead guitarists in bands of the fifties and sixties. Chuck Berry was a champion of double-stop playing. One way of playing a double stop is to play two adjacent strin... Read Full Story
Guitar Practice Techniques - How To Save Time
Let’s look at things we should all be doing in our guitar practice time. This is regardless of whether we play acoustic or electric, pick or fingerstyle, whatever. You need a space where you can practice at any time of day or night. Your space should be free from noise that might distract you and it should be somewhere that you won’t disturb other people. You need your guitar sitting on a stand, ready to play - not in a case that you need to drag out from under the bed and open a... Read Full Story