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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 May 2012 08:02:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Remember Guitar String Names Learning guitar may not be easy at the initial stage. You will most likely face various kinds of challenges at first. Most of the guitar beginner get confuse or find it difficult to remember guitar strings names. For them, all strings seem like quite identical and they are not [...]]]></description>
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<h2>How to Remember Guitar String Names</h2>
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<p>Learning guitar may not be easy at the initial stage. You will most likely face various kinds of challenges at first. Most of the guitar beginner get confuse or find it difficult to remember guitar strings names. For them, all strings seem like quite identical and they are not able to differentiate which string is which. This problem will cause them difficulties when they learn basic chords.</p>
<p>There is a trick to solve this problem &#8211; memorize them. In general, each note on the guitar had been identified with a letter. These names are important for guitar player to find notes on their guitar so that they could play the music or a song.</p>
<p>We named the sixth string to the first string (thickest to thinnest) as E, A, D, G, B &amp; E. To memorize these names, we use an old school but very useful trick. Remember how we remember those people names in our history classes? We tag them with acronyms. For example, we use &#8220;Eat a dog, get big ears.&#8221; Keep repeating yourself with this phrase and memorize it. Give yourself a little test by pointing a string randomly and identify this string name. After some practices, you should be able to name the string quickly without any problem.</p>
<p>This is all you need to do to remember guitar string names. Just spend a few minutes to practice and memorize the acronyms. Follow by a test to quickly identify string name randomly. You will no longer face any problem to recognize all these string names.</p>
<p>Guitar learning is basically a very fun activity. No one will be able to pick up guitar skill without facing any obstacles. We all start from scratch, experience the pain on our fingertips and frustration on how to coordinate strumming plus chord pressing. Only with lot of patient and dedication, you will be able to master guitar playing ultimately.</p>
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<p>About the author: Noel is a music lover who currently reviewing <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/3040242']);" href="http://bestacousticguitarstrings.net/daddario-ej16-acoustic-guitar-string-review.html">D&#8217;Addario Guitar Strings</a>. You may also check out his new website about the <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/3040242']);" href="http://bestacousticguitarstrings.net/">Best Acoustic Guitar Strings</a>.</p>
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		<title>Guitar Tutorial</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Mar 2012 20:29:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob</dc:creator>
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<p>If you are serious about the guitar then you may want to consider investing in guitar effects. Guitar effects pedals come in lots of different shapes and sizes. Their main use is to change the way your guitar sounds.</p>
<p>There are thousands of different guitar effects pedals to choose from some new some rare and old &#8211; some create sounds that alters your guitar sound so much it is almost unrecognisable as a guitar sound.</p>
<p>Guitar effects pedals come in many different formats. You can get he single effects units &#8211; often called stomp boxes and chain them together or you can opt for a multi effects unit that combines lots of effects in one box. There are also other formats such as rack mounted effects units and processors.</p>
<p>For the purpose of this article I am going to illustrate a couple of the most commonly used guitar effects pedals that I consider an essential. I personally use these pedals. These can be easily chained together in whatever way you choose and changed to get the sound that you want from your guitar.  </p>
<p>Distortion / overdrive pedals</p>
<p>Whilst the above is in fact two separate pedals the effect they produce are similar. I personally own a distortion pedal but tend to use the amplifiers overdrive effect to get the sound I want.. Basically they take your clean sound and convert it to an overdriven or distorted sound. This gives you a rock type sound found on hundreds of songs. </p>
<p>Wah Pedals</p>
<p>Wah pedals are a great guitar effects pedal. Rather than just an on/off situation this is an expression pedal. It is called a wah pedal because literally, it makes your guitar sound as though it is saying awaha. This is great for slow and fast lead playing and produces some really great results.</p>
<p>Delay Pedals</p>
<p>This adds an echo effect to your sound. Can be used to layer multiple sounds or, more commonly, and in my case, used to beef up your lead sound. It is a subtle difference that can make such a difference to your playing.</p>
<p>Chorus Pedals</p>
<p>Another popular guitar pedal that adds depth to both your clean and distorted tone is the chorus pedal. This thickens the sound by doubling up notes in layers and altering delays in a very subtle way. </p>
<p>With guitar effects pedals there are massive differences in sound quality. Often the more expensive a pedal is, the better it will be. It is also very true, especially with the examples above, the older the pedal is the better quality sound it will produce. As with most things guitar related, they don&#8217;t make things like they used to.</p>
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		<title>Guitar Tuning Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Mar 2012 02:14:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acoustic Guitar Tuner Why need Acoustic Guitar Tuner Every type of guitar except it would not be baby toy need a tuning without the tuning the guitar is nothing and did not give the proper sound when ever you pinch the riffs so there are loads tuner software and methods which we discuss in this [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Acoustic Guitar Tuner</h2>
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<p>Why need Acoustic Guitar Tuner</p>
<p>Every type of guitar except it would not be baby toy need a tuning without the tuning the guitar is nothing and did not give the proper sound when ever you pinch the riffs so there are loads tuner software and methods which we discuss in this article.  </p>
<p>Quality acoustic guitar tuner</p>
<p>There are load of acoustic guitar tuner but I will figure out some the best tuner with which you can tune your guitar in minimum time. There was crucial tool which was given by the guitar dealer at the time of purchases with which you can tune your guitar. The chart was also given along with the guitar through which you can tune your guitar. Well if you did not understand the acoustic guitar tuner which was provided with the guitar then you do not have to worry about you can also get it tuned from any source.<br />
The process of arranging string in to that systematic manner that they can produce the perfect sound is called the acoustic guitar tuner. It does not take much time and expense while purchasing the guitar tuner as the major concern is that the guitar should be tuned properly.</p>
<p>Electronic acoustic guitar tuner</p>
<p>The electric guitar tuner have the needle and screen on it which figure out your pinch whether it would be sharp or flat. If it is pointing on the actual place like in the center it means your guitars is tuned but it the needle is not pointing on the right place then you need to have work more on the tuning sector.</p>
<p>Clip on acoustic guitar tuner</p>
<p>These are the kind of guitar tuner which does not need any needle or micro phones. It should be places on the top of the guitar and it will tell you that after the pinch of your guitar that it is tuned or not it works on the principal of vibration. Many of the microphone tuners thrown out different voices with which we do not get our guitar tuned properly.</p>
<p>There are also many online way to get your guitar tune means there are many charts and chores are available with which you can tune your guitar and there also guitar tuner which are available online but only a guitarist can tune his guitar by using the online software fro the acoustic guitar tuner. After reading this article you do not have to face any problem related to the acoustic guitar tuning</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Mar 2012 19:40:29 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>How Guitars Work</p>
<p>Many people, guitarists included, have probably wondered how exactly guitars work. However, they probably also are confused by all of the terms used to describe how a guitar produces the sound we hear. There is quite a bit of physics involved in it, and those who haven&#8217;t taken a day of physics in their life probably wouldn&#8217;t understand it. This is where this article comes in handy. In this article, we will describe how both Acoustic and Electric guitars work in terms that everyone will understand.</p>
<p>How the Acoustic Works:</p>
<p>To start with, when a string vibrates (when you play it), it produces vibration at a certain frequency. The frequency at which a string vibrates is determined by the weight, length, and tension of the string.</p>
<p>The body of the guitar takes in the vibration of the strings and then puts the sound out into the air. This is the sound that is heard when the guitar string is played.</p>
<p>On an Acoustic guitar, there is a soundhole. This soundhole serves to amplify the sound of the vibration produced by the strings. Without the soundhole, the sound would be practically inaudible, which is the case with a solid body Electric guitar.</p>
<p>To alter the length (and therefore change the sound that is heard) of the string, you&#8217;ll alter the tension of the string. You do this by pressing down on the string on any of the frets and then playing that string. Doing so changes the frequency of the vibration, which, in turn, alters the sound that is heard.</p>
<p>How the Electric guitar Works:</p>
<p>Electric guitars really aren&#8217;t that much different from Acoustic guitars. In fact, the main difference between the two is that one is made of solid wood (with no holes), while the other has a hollow-body (with a soundhole). How Electric guitars work is a bit different than how Acoustic guitars do.</p>
<p>Just like with the Acoustic guitar, when a string is played, it vibrates. That vibration produces the sound that we hear. The frequency of the vibration is, again, determined by the weight, length and tension of the string.</p>
<p>With no soundhole, the Electric guitar is unable to self-amplify the sound produced by the vibration of the strings. Thus, the sound heard from an un-amplified Electric guitar is minimal. This is why guitar pickups and amplifiers are necessary to produce the sound loud enough for people to hear.</p>
<p>Pickups basically take the vibration of the strings and convert it into a useable electrical current. This current is then fed into the amplifier by way of a cable which is then interpreted by the amplifier. The sound that results comes out of the amplifier speaker.</p>
<p>Amplifiers that have pre-built distortion (and practically all of them do now) can distort the electrical current (vibration) by clipping it. The sound that results from this clipping is what is called distortion.</p>
<p>Other types of guitar effects found on amps and pedals do pretty much the same thing&#8212;they alter the electrical current which is fed to them by the pickups of the guitar.</p>
<p>And there you have it. That is, in a nutshell, exactly how guitars work. No physics necessary.</p>
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		<title>Free Online Acoustic Guitar Lessons</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2012 16:10:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob</dc:creator>
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<h2>Tanglewood Acoustic Guitar</h2>
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<p>Tanglewood Acoustic Guitar is one of the strongest selling brands in the United Kingdom. These guitars have been said to have sold more than any other brand in the United Kingdom. The guitars are sold in UK and Ireland and also imported to North America. The Tanglewood acoustic guitar is perfect for all genres of music and can suit the different tastes  of its consumers. Also, the Tanglewood organization is renowned for its interest in their customer&#8217;s opinion and their efficiency with feedback is renowned. The Tanglewood Company is famous for making the Tanglewood acoustic guitar which is developed and strengthened every year.<br />
History of Tanglewood Acoustic Guitar</p>
<p>The Tanglewood Guitar Company was established in 1991 by an English corporation. The company used conventional design and modern technology to become one of the best-selling brands. The Tanglewood acoustic guitar became renowned in UK and Ireland as the creators gave intricate attention to the details making the guitar. The finest wood was used and each instrument was checked for perfection before being shipped to the stores, making Tanglewood acoustic guitars a strong instrument for talented musicians.  Features of Tanglewood Acoustic Guitar</p>
<p>The Tanglewood acoustic guitar is famous for the blues sound that can be developed from the instrument. Aspiring blues artists can buy this guitar to play the different styles of the genre. Apart from the tone of the instrument being strong, the guitar is also very sturdy. It is able to withstand rough plays and is of a durable construct. Another feature in the Tanglewood acoustic guitar is its ability to play in all kinds of environments. It is not limited to use in a house or garage but can also be taken to gigs and concerts. The price is affordable the wood is of a high quality, making it a good buy.<br />
Advantages of Tanglewood Acoustic Guitar</p>
<p>The Tanglewood acoustic guitar is considered one of the strongest guitar models in the market because of the powerful sound which resonates from the instrument. The construction of the guitar is also simple but sleek, making the instrument aesthetically pleasing. It is a durable model which can stand tough wear and tear.</p>
<p>Also, it is amongst one of the few guitars companies that provide left handed acoustic guitars for those players who find themselves suited and comfortable with the left- hand orientation. The Tanglewood acoustic guitar is also affordable which makes it a useful buy for novice and amateur musicians</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guitar Effects Pedals If you are serious about the guitar then you may want to consider investing in guitar effects. Guitar effects pedals come in lots of different shapes and sizes. Their main use is to change the way your guitar sounds. There are thousands of different guitar effects pedals to choose from some new [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Guitar Effects Pedals</h2>
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<p>If you are serious about the guitar then you may want to consider investing in guitar effects. Guitar effects pedals come in lots of different shapes and sizes. Their main use is to change the way your guitar sounds.</p>
<p>There are thousands of different guitar effects pedals to choose from some new some rare and old &#8211; some create sounds that alters your guitar sound so much it is almost unrecognisable as a guitar sound.</p>
<p>Guitar effects pedals come in many different formats. You can get he single effects units &#8211; often called stomp boxes and chain them together or you can opt for a multi effects unit that combines lots of effects in one box. There are also other formats such as rack mounted effects units and processors.</p>
<p>For the purpose of this article I am going to illustrate a couple of the most commonly used guitar effects pedals that I consider an essential. I personally use these pedals. These can be easily chained together in whatever way you choose and changed to get the sound that you want from your guitar.  </p>
<p>Distortion / overdrive pedals</p>
<p>Whilst the above is in fact two separate pedals the effect they produce are similar. I personally own a distortion pedal but tend to use the amplifiers overdrive effect to get the sound I want.. Basically they take your clean sound and convert it to an overdriven or distorted sound. This gives you a rock type sound found on hundreds of songs. </p>
<p>Wah Pedals</p>
<p>Wah pedals are a great guitar effects pedal. Rather than just an on/off situation this is an expression pedal. It is called a wah pedal because literally, it makes your guitar sound as though it is saying awaha. This is great for slow and fast lead playing and produces some really great results.</p>
<p>Delay Pedals</p>
<p>This adds an echo effect to your sound. Can be used to layer multiple sounds or, more commonly, and in my case, used to beef up your lead sound. It is a subtle difference that can make such a difference to your playing.</p>
<p>Chorus Pedals</p>
<p>Another popular guitar pedal that adds depth to both your clean and distorted tone is the chorus pedal. This thickens the sound by doubling up notes in layers and altering delays in a very subtle way. </p>
<p>With guitar effects pedals there are massive differences in sound quality. Often the more expensive a pedal is, the better it will be. It is also very true, especially with the examples above, the older the pedal is the better quality sound it will produce. As with most things guitar related, they don&#8217;t make things like they used to.</p>
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		<title>Free Acoustic Guitar Lessons</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2011 15:44:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blues Acoustic Guitar History Of Blues Acoustic Guitar Blues is one of the numerous folk styles included in the different musical genres all over the world. It was developed in the 19th century by African-American artists and its evolution also went into the early 20th century. The music developed from strong vocal music sung by [...]]]></description>
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<p>History Of Blues Acoustic Guitar</p>
<p>Blues is one of the numerous folk styles included in the different musical genres all over the world. It was developed in the 19th century by African-American artists and its evolution also went into the early 20th century. The music developed from strong vocal music sung by impoverished African- Americans without the use of instruments all over the southern states in America. The lyrics would include those involved in spiritual trances, work songs, ballads narrating the life experiences of the Scots-Irish and the field hollers. Thus, blues originated as a genre through the life experiences of a group of people and was soon accompanied by musical instruments to further add emphasis to the songs through the use of the blues acoustic guitar.</p>
<p>Legacy of Blues Acoustic Guitar</p>
<p>The blues began in the 1890s and developed through the early 1900s. The musicians adopted several different versions as the music evolved and took different styles. The blues acoustic guitar is very intricately connected to the increase of blues music for over more than a century. The first definite forms of blue music appeared with the use of the blues acoustic guitar and as the genre developed, so did the music attached to it. The musicians began to use other instruments to accompany the songs including pianos and harmonicas, but the blues acoustic guitar remained as an integral part of the genre.<br />
Features of Blues Acoustic Guitar</p>
<p>While blues is divided into many kinds of music, there are basic properties which come with all kinds of blues music. Amongst the first is the 12-bar blues progression which is frequent in almost all music played by the blues acoustic guitar. The guitar also assists in bending certain notes and playing the kind of music that reflects the sadness displayed by this genre. The blues acoustic guitar is essential to this form of music as it enhances and strengthens the music. Also, it is easiest to finger pick and slide guitar, an important form of blues, which can only be done by the blues acoustic guitar.</p>
<p>Techniques for Blues Acoustic Guitar</p>
<p>The blues grew and changed as did the blues acoustic guitar when the evolution of this genre of music began. World War II brought with it several changes and amongst these was the style of blues music which altered with the different types of guitars. Blues as especially affected by the creation of the electric guitars which changed the kind of music created in this genre. However, the slide guitar and finger picking styles won over guitarists using the blues acoustic guitar all over the world</p>
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		<title>How to Play Acoustic Guitar &#8211; Lessons for Beginners &#8211; Parts of the Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2011 19:11:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[FULL COURSE, TAB, JAM TRACKS: truefire.at GUITAR LESSONS: bit.ly Welcome to Acoustic Guitar For Beginners with Rich Maloof! Time to dust off your guitar and start strumming. You won&#8217;t be bogged down in this course by tedious exercises or music theory. Instead, we get straight to the mechanics of chords and strums so that you [...]]]></description>
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<p>FULL COURSE, TAB, JAM TRACKS: truefire.at GUITAR LESSONS: bit.ly Welcome to Acoustic Guitar For Beginners with Rich Maloof! Time to dust off your guitar and start strumming. You won&#8217;t be bogged down in this course by tedious exercises or music theory. Instead, we get straight to the mechanics of chords and strums so that you can pick up a piece of sheet music (or find some online) and start playing songs that you know and love. As you click from lesson to lesson, check out the other elements in the video player. The Jam tracks, Text, and PDF&#8217;s all support the lessons taught on video. TrueFire on Twitter &#8211; www.twitter.com TrueFire on Facebook &#8211; www.truefire.com<br />
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		<title>Online Acoustic Guitar Course for Beginners</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2011 02:19:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Online Acoustic Guitar Course for Beginners I was recently involved in a situation that led me to ask if an online acoustic guitar course would be a better way to learn than private lessons. About a year ago my daughter received an acoustic guitar and started taking private lessons. When we first started looking for [...]]]></description>
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<p>I was recently involved in a situation that led me to ask if an online acoustic guitar course would be a better way to learn than private lessons. About a year ago my daughter received an acoustic guitar and started taking private lessons. When we first started looking for a guitar instructor, I was surprised at how difficult it was to find one that had any openings. We finally found a pretty good instructor, but it took a couple of months and he could only give lessons on Wednesdays at 10:30 in the morning, and only for 30 minutes. Not only were the lessons expensive (.00 each time), but they weren&#8217;t long enough and they were at a very inconvenient time. The instructor also had a habit of cancelling at the last minute because something had come up. I soon decided that there had to be a better way.</p>
<p>I went online and searched for an online acoustic guitar course for beginners. I found some courses and was impressed by one in particular called Jamorama. Jamorama was very affordable compared to other courses that I reviewed. The entire course cost less than one session with the private instructor we were currently using.</p>
<p>The Jamorama course is comprehensive all-in-one program that offers you an introductory six part guitar course as a free trial and a 60 day money back guarantee as well. We downloaded our free trial, immediately bought the course and never looked back.</p>
<p>One of the claims made by Jamorama, that I also agree with, is that it can take anyone from the total beginner level to being an advanced guitarist. I have watched my daughter&#8217;s playing skills improve. She enjoys her lessons, does not feel the pressure of her instructor&#8217;s presence, and goes at her own pace.</p>
<p>Almost half of all students stop their guitar lessons within six months because they either get bored or don&#8217;t get the expected results. Jamorama is actually fun to use and the results are quite good. It has been well over six months for us now, and I personally cannot say enough about Jamorama. I feel that Jamorama offers the best online acoustic guitar lessons for beginners that I have seen.</p>
<p>So, if you are tired of spending too much money and want to achieve great online guitar course at the same time, visit my website and take a look at Jamorama. If your interests lie purely in how to learn acoustic guitar, Jamorama also has a program dedicated specifically to acoustic guitar instuction.</p>
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		<title>Easy Guitar Lesson &#8211; 3 Easy Tips To Speed Up Beginner Acoustic Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2011 15:10:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Easy Guitar Lesson &#8211; 3 Easy Tips To Speed Up Beginner Acoustic Guitar Playing the guitar is a relatively fun-filled journey that will suit most people. Now that the Internet is readily available, anyone can find an easy guitar lesson online or guitar lessons DVD that will allow you to pick up the skill at [...]]]></description>
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<p>Playing the guitar is a relatively fun-filled journey that will suit most people. Now that the Internet is readily available, anyone can find an easy guitar lesson online or guitar lessons DVD that will allow you to pick up the skill at your own time and pace. With an online easy guitar lesson, you will be able to blaze through the basics and start playing your first song within a week. An online easy guitar lesson is also generally cheaper compared to paying for a private tutor. Once you have mastered the basics, here are some tips that will complement your online easy guitar lesson.</p>
<p>Practice how you play</p>
<p>One common problem that beginner guitarists tend to suffer from is that they rush though a song, choosing to focus on completion rather than accuracy of the notes and chords played. As a result, the song played comes off sounding muffled and wrong notes going off-key. The trick to playing fast is to start slow and accurately playing all the notes of a song and then speed up the pace slowly until you can play the song both accurately and quickly. A lot of the top professional guitarists highly recommend this technique and to make things easier, you can even buy an inexpensive metronome to help you keep pace and gradually play faster.</p>
<p> Keep your guitar out of the closet or storage </p>
<p>Never keep your guitar in a cupboard or leave it in a carrying case. If you are just starting on the guitar or are having difficulties at the beginning, do not keep your guitar out of sight. Buy a guitar stand and leave it in a part of your room where you will see it often. Having your guitar in view will subconsciously make you pick it up and strum a few notes or play a song and indirectly encourage you to practice!</p>
<p> Memorize the fret board of the guitar</p>
<p> Most easy guitar lesson will not mention this but a huge benefit that will take some time to memorize but will help greatly in your extended playing of the guitar is to memorize the layout of your guitar&#8217;s fret board. When you have committed the layout to memory, you can easily play chords of various shapes. When it comes to playing notes, this also helps you greatly as you can reach for notes without having to keep looking at your frets.</p>
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