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		<title>Guitar Theory</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 22:41:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Major And Minor Scale Patterns Each of the previously mentioned CAGED method chord shapes has a corresponding major scale pattern, that include all of the notes played in the different chord shapes. Scales are essentially what melody lines are created from. Try listening to your favourite songs and identifying which key it is in by [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Major And Minor Scale Patterns</h2>
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<p>Each of the previously mentioned CAGED method chord shapes has a corresponding major scale pattern, that include all of the notes played in the different chord shapes.</p>
<p>Scales are essentially what melody lines are created from. Try listening to your favourite songs and identifying which key it is in by which notes in the scale are used. Looking at our first lessons, we can see that once you find the key, you can find which chords are in the song, and in no time flat you should be able to identify either the melody line, or the chord progression.</p>
<p>Practice some solo improvising using the notes in the scale patterns over its corresponding chord or a simple chord progression. Sometimes you can stay in the same scale pattern throughout a chord progression, while other times you might need to switch scale patterns to the corresponding chord.</p>
<p>The best way to practice these scales is just to play them over and over and over and over again. Work on hitting each note cleanly before ever trying to build up speed.</p>
<p>In my basic guitar theory lesson 2, we learned the pattern that every major scale was based on (remember the WWHWWWH), and in lesson 3 we learned that the 6th note of the scale was the relative minor. Knowing this, we have a new pattern for our minor scale. Before, the C scale (CDEFGABC) had the first formula applied to it. Now that we know that A minor is the relative minor of the C scale (6th note in the C scale), there is a new formula for the A natural minor scale (ABCDEFGA) is &#8211; WHWWHWW.</p>
<p>We know that each note in the scale has a certain number value (also called degrees or intervals) assigned to them. Since there are three types of minor scales&#8212;natural, melodic, and harmonic&#8212;the thing that makes them different are their intervals. The natural minor scale degrees compared to the major (C Natural Minor compared to C Major) would be</p>
<p>C Major: C D E F G A B C<br />
Intervals: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8</p>
<p>C Natural Minor: C D Eb F Gb Ab B C<br />
Intervals: 1 2 b3 4 5 b6 b7 8</p>
<p>The natural minor has flattened 3rd, 6th and 7th notes compared to the major.</p>
<p>C Major: C D E F G A B C<br />
Intervals: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8</p>
<p>C Harmonic Minor: C D Eb F G Ab B C<br />
Intervals: 1 2 b3 4 5 b6 7 8</p>
<p>The harmonic minor has flattened 3rd and 6th notes.</p>
<p>C Major: C D E F G A B C<br />
Intervals: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8</p>
<p>C Melodic Minor: C D Eb F G A B C<br />
Intervals: 1 2 b3 4 5 6 7 8</p>
<p>The melodic minor has only a flattened 3rd note, however that is only when going up the scale. Going down the scale, the melodic minor is the same as the natural minor.</p>
<p>Once again, try searching for the most common scale patterns and using them to improvise over your favourite songs and identify the keys they are in.</p>
<p>Learning the major and minor scale patterns will drastically help you when improvising and creating your own melody lines over chord progressions.</p>
<p>Practice makes perfect.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rock Guitar Improvisations Using Hybrid Picking And Legato Technique Guitar and Rock music are inseparable and probably one of the main reasons for this is that most rock numbers or compositions have short or prolonger lead guitar solos. The lead guitar solos can be mastered by using different scales and guitar improvisation techniques like hybrid [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Rock Guitar Improvisations Using Hybrid Picking And Legato Technique</h2>
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<p>Guitar and Rock music are inseparable and probably one of the main reasons for this is that most rock numbers or compositions have short or prolonger lead guitar solos. The lead guitar solos can be mastered by using different scales and guitar improvisation techniques like hybrid picking and legato technique.</p>
<p>There is such a huge variety of guitar improvisation techniques available that you can practice solos all your life and yet not find the end. It is infinite! One such guitar improvisation technique is called <b>hybrid picking.</b>.</p>
<p>Hybrid picking can add an absolutely new dimension to the sound that is rendered by your lead guitar. This is a type of guitar improvisation technique that is most commonly used by guitarists in music genres or styles like blues, rock, country, bluegrass, and even jazz. One of guitar legends who has used hybrid picking very effectively is Stevie Ray Vaughan. He used it for rendering a solo in Lenny Here&#8217;s a small exercise in hybrid picking that you can try:</p>
<p>e-0&#8211;0&#8211;0&#8211;0&#8211;0&#8211;0-<br />
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<p>You can increase the speed as you become comfortable with the above and move on to this:</p>
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<p>Hybrid picking is a guitar improvisation technique where you pick the guitar strings or chords using the fingers as well as the pick at the same time. The advantage is that you will be able to use your plectrum to play lead guitar that normally requires the fingerstyle mode of playing.</p>
<p>You will also be able to make wide string leaps like you can leap from the 5th string right to the 1st string, which can be quite a difficult exercise otherwise. To effectively use the hybrid picking guitar improvisation technique, you will need to your pick between your forefinger and thumb.</p>
<p><b>Legato Technique</b></p>
<p>The legato technique is another effective guitar improvisation technique that renders slurred notes quite similar to the notes rendered through hammer-on&#8217;s and pull-offs. Basically, legato is a sequence of hammer-ons and pull-offs with very few picking. Before going on any further, you should fully understand the basics of the legato technique. The legato technique is surely the best technique that allows you to play at lightning speed. It also gives you the great opportunity to expand your expressiveness by experimenting countless phrasing possibility on the guitar. Here is a small exercise that includes some kick ass legato licks:</p>
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<p>Legato guitar improvisation technique has been effectively used for solo performance by the likes of Joe Satriani, Alan Holdsworth, and Steve Vai. The above notes that form the legato technique will require you to hammer the notes without picking. You should ideally play this at 60bpm.</p>
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I&#8217;m trying to get beginner guitar lessons for my nephew but I don&#8217;t know which is the best to get. He has never played any instrument but is interested in learning to play the guitar now. What is the best site/book (etc) to use for beginner lessons?</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Mark</i><br/>Try out the following resource that provides guides and tips for beginner guitar players.</p>
<p>http://www.beginner-acoustic-guitar-lessons.com/</p>
<p>You find some good free lessons too.</p>
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<p>With so many choices of beginner guitar lessons available for you to choose from out there it is not surprising that it gets a little confusing!</p>
<p>If you are like most people trying to choose beginner guitar lessons then you really will not know where to start.</p>
<p>The problem is, yes you know where you want to finish up. You know what your aim is. Perhaps your vision is just to play electric guitar for your private pleasure in your own home. It might be to strum some country &amp; western at your local club or school, or just maybe, you have a vision of yourself on the wider stage!</p>
<p>If you are ever to realise your ambition though you need to take that first step. You need to start at the beginning and that involves starting with some beginner guitar lessons. There are likely to be be some frustration along the way as you start on the journey to play your guitar,however the compensation you will enjoy from staying in there, practicing and learning how to play guitar through to your achievement of playing your guitar will be a dream come true.</p>
<p> You have to have a properly structured journey to take you to the realisation of your dream to play guitar. It is important that the system you enrol in keeps you stimulated, engaged and having fun. </p>
<p>Your course has to take you from the point at which you are ready to start, from where you feel ready. From a position of absolute beginner or from the status of an improver what really matters is that you feel easy with it.</p>
<p>What components would you expect to get in a serious course of beginner guitar lessons? There are several courses of beginner guitar lessons available today and they are at all prices and quality. To achieve the target of truly learning and mastering your new guitar, of staying engaged in the course from the very start all the way through  to your success needs a diversity of activities which you can change to and out of as  the whim takes you, but which put together form part of a properly organised course.</p>
<p>The best of courses of beginner guitar lessons will have high quality video instruction sets at the heart of the course. It is paramount that the instructor hosting the video series within the course is not only a gifted guitar player himself but that he is able to communicate his skills and teachings in an agreeable and absorbing manner. These lessons will be the core of your beginner guitar lessons. They must be backed up with in depth printed material, extensively detailing the exercises shown on video and any songs and tabs featured, so that you can continue to practice at your leisure.</p>
<p>Playing your guitar will for sure give you the most productive learning route. Practice will be enriched no end if a good and varied set of jam-along CDs are included for you to get the feel of playing your guitar along with a professional group. You will be surprised how much fun this can make your practice sessions</p>
<p>It is a big advantage if the course includes a student support system. To have an access route to your teacher and perhaps fellow students for stimulation and support can be the deviding factor between success and frustration. An active student community all helping and encouraging each other can add a different dimension to your learning experience. Having a place where you can go and feel you are part of a class of like minded people all facing the same challenges can be a great comfort if you ever feel frustrated by your course of beginner guitar lessons.</p>
<p>How much is a course like this likely to cost you We all know that in life you will only ever get what you pay for. There is no such thing as a free lunch! Certainly there are entry level courses available today at low prices which of course are likely to deliver low quality to match!. However, the depth and quality of your course will in the end dictate the price you pay. At the end of the day your own vision of yourself and your guitar skills will decide for you. If you are going to truly learn and master guitar then you will have to spend a good deal of time in and around your course. It is certainly the quality and the depth of your course you invest in that will keep you involved within it and making the most of the experience such that you go on to reach the goals you have set yourself to play guitar. We are talking about an investment in yourself which can and will, if you stay with it, provide you with a lifetimes reward. The value for money to be enjoyed in a course such as this goes way beyond the price that you will be asked to pay and to be fair that price will probably be less than you might expect. Furthermore when purchased from a well known and respected company your beginner guitar lessons will be backed up by a no quibble return policy. This gives you the opportunity to buy your course with absolutely no risk.</p>
<p>There is such a course of beginner guitar lessons that comes very highly thought of from a company whose motto is “we have finished when you have reached your dream” and which stands out above all others. That course caters for not only beginner guitar lessons but is equally aimed at the higher level guitar player. It is marketed by Legacy Learning Systems and is detailed at this Learn &amp; Master Guitar review. This is truly a very complete system. Contained within this system of beginner guitar lessons is everything you could need to take you from wherever you are in your guitar journey to wherever you want to go. It has been designed to make your learning experience your pleasure and to help you to reach your own success. Take a look for yourself, you have nothing to lose but you have everything to gain. Your beginner guitar lessons could lead you through an intermediate level of skill and on to the delight of playing your guitar at an advanced level of competence with a good deal of fun and satisfaction along the way.</p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s the Best Beginner Guitar Dvd?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 May 2011 15:08:10 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Even if you have never picked up a guitar in your life, you can learn to play like a professional with practice, time, and of course, the right beginner guitar DVD. The key to success is choosing the best program, the DVD that will work with the way you learn. The good news is that you have quite a selection. With the interest in learning to play guitar on the rise, more and more quality programs have been developed.</p>
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<p>While many beginner guitar DVD programs are excellent, some are simply not worth the price. Therefore, we wanted to provide you with some tips for choosing the best program. First, the DVD needs to be made professionally. This means choosing a program taught by someone with experience in teaching guitar but also a company that produces high quality resolution and sound. Otherwise, you could end up with a DVD that skids around, is blurry, and just poor quality, which can be frustrating for the person doing the viewing.</p>
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<p>Second, make sure you choose a true beginner guitar DVD. Sometimes, you will find companies that sell products that say they are for the beginner but as soon as you begin watching, you realize many of the important basics have been passed over. Additionally, while choosing a DVD that combines lessons for the beginner and intermediate player is usually a cost-savings solution, the DVD needs to provide enough information for the beginner rather than just touching on a few of the basics and then moving into intermediate play.</p>
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<p>We also suggest you choose a beginner guitar DVD that teaches the type of music you want to play. Sure, you could choose something that covers a variety of music, which is nice in giving you a glimpse of other styles, but it may not be what you ultimately want. For this reason, if you want to learn classical guitar, choose a DVD that teaches classical guitar music or if you want to play heavy metal, a DVD that focuses on heavy metal music.</p>
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<p>Although not necessary, a DVD that offers jam tracks is a huge benefit in that you have the chance to play along with a pro. Obviously, as you gain more and more experience, you can take the music taught and expound it to create your own style. Then, a beginner guitar DVD that has the capability for the guitar lead to be tuned out is also helpful. With this, you could play the lead yourself, backed by other musicians.</p>
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<p>Our final tip for choosing the best beginner guitar DVD is to choose one that has a variety of lessons but at a beginner&#8217;s level. For instance, you want a DVD that covers finger positioning, body position, and holding the guitar properly, as well as chords, strumming, tablature, sliding, and bending. If you go with a DVD that has a variety of techniques that is great but just be sure that they match your current playing level.</p>
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<p>Nick Siegal is a professional guitarist and has been a private guitar instructor for over 15 years. To read his own in-depth <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.bestguitarsoftware.com">Best Guitar Software</a> reviews, head over to his site at <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.bestguitarsoftware.com">http://www.bestguitarsoftware.com</a> You can also grab some cool free guitar software while you&#8217;re there.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2011 17:20:09 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>www.nextlevelguitar.com Click link above for 5 free video lessons and a coinciding E booklet &#8211; all for free from nextlevelguitar.com</p>
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		<title>How to play guitar beginner lessons guitar manual ebook open chords 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2011 17:11:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1st version of video lesson to go along with the ebook guitar manual chapter 01 open chords. See the chord diagrams that go along with the video, and download chapter 01 in .pdf form free at guitarmanual.typepad.com join on facebook at theguitarmanual@yahoo.com]]></description>
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<p>1st version of video lesson to go along with the ebook guitar manual chapter 01 open chords. See the chord diagrams that go along with the video, and download chapter 01 in .pdf form free at guitarmanual.typepad.com join on facebook at theguitarmanual@yahoo.com</p>
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		<title>Easy Guitar Lesson &#8211; 3 Easy Tips To Speed Up Beginner Acoustic Guitar</title>
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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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