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		<description><![CDATA[Introduction to the Electric Guitar Electric guitars have made their home in our universe. There are even classical pieces composed for electric guitar. This is a new kind of mus ical instrument. Not only is the sound amplified by electronics but the sound itself is MADE by electronics. Can just anybody learn to make music [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Introduction to the Electric Guitar</h2>
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<p>Electric guitars have made their home in our universe. There are even classical pieces composed for electric guitar. This is a new kind of mus  ical instrument. Not only is the sound amplified by electronics but the sound itself is MADE by electronics. Can just anybody learn to make music on this twenty-first century instrument?</p>
<p>Well first of all it is best to start to learn using a nylon string acoustic guitar. Steel strings are rough on the fingers when you are just learning how to play. So whether you get it from ebay or the local music store, you need an acoustic guitar that&#8217;s halfway decent. It doesn&#8217;t need to be expensive, just playable.</p>
<p>When it comes to buying an electric guitar, you can easily start off with one of the less expensive models. You can get the buzz from playing a real honest to goodness electric guitar on whatever no-frills Stratocaster copy your music store has, and it will get through your initial guitar playing experiences.</p>
<p>If there&#8217;s one single lesson that all guitar students of all styles of music need to learn, it&#8217;s TAKE IT EASY &#8211; SLOW DOWN. The music will still be there, you don&#8217;t have to rush out to meet it. If you have a tendency to go too fast, to try to force your body to do chord changes before the muscles have learnt them properly, ask yourself how you want to be sounding in a year&#8217;s time. Because if you don&#8217;t slow down when you are learning you are going to be sounding like a hat full of baby seals in one year &#8211; and probably twenty years time!<br />
An important aspect of learning to play electric guitar is how you are going to be holding the guitar during your long hours of practice. If you do not pay attention to this stuff now, you could end up with back, neck and shoulder problems later from straining your muscles and skeleton.</p>
<p>Now you have your guitar, and of course a decent amplifier. A practice amp is good for use when playing near loved ones if you want to remain loved yourself. Another good idea is to get some kind of guitar effects program for your computer but be aware that some of them can be very hard on your computer&#8217;s resources.</p>
<p>A tuner and a metronome are essentials. These are two bits of equipment which are part of the discipline of electric guitar playing. Get into the habit of tuning your guitar from time to time during practice sessions &#8211; you might be surprised how far out you can get without being aware of it! While you are first learning how to play electric guitar you probably won&#8217;t be able to do too much jamming with friends until you develop a familiarity with your instrument. So once you feel you have gotten the hang of a song or a riff, try it out with the metronome. As slowly as you need to; you are not doing anybody any favors by rushing.</p>
<p>Do you need a teacher for electric guitar? Can you get all you need from books in your local music store or off the internet? It&#8217;s true that looking for a person who can teach you what you need to know in a way that you can handle it is a bit of a trial. It&#8217;s like any relationship, a lot better without the other person, but what can you do? If you want to try learning without a teacher then make Google your friend. If you are not used to using search engines, just type any questions into the search box in your own words, and the results you get will at least point you in the right direction. Start by looking for guitar forums. This is where you will find people like yourself who have questions together with people who have answers.</p>
<p>There are many ways online to learn to play guitar, some involve buying packages of videos and books which will be delivered to your house. Some give the less expensive option of downloading the videos and instructions. For the most part these guitar teaching methods are excellent. Another way to go is an online course where you can interact with your teacher and ask questions by email or on a forum. This is by far a better way to go because it can&#8217;t be quite as easily forgotten about as a course that consists of physical goods or computer files.</p>
<p>As the distinction between electric guitars and synthesizers becomes less distinct the novice electric guitarist gets more opportunities to reproduce the sound of his or her favorite artist. But as your guitar skills expand you will have a world of electronic music to play with. Enjoy!</p>
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		<title>Electric Guitar Lessons For Kids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How The Sound Of The Electric Guitar Has Changed Music Forever In The Beginning The guitar&#8217;s soft melodic tone made it difficult for people to hear it when be ing played alongside other instruments. So during the 1930&#8242;s an inventive individual decided to change that and invented the first electric guitar. Little did he know, [...]]]></description>
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<h2>How The Sound Of The Electric Guitar Has Changed Music Forever</h2>
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<p>In The Beginning<br />
The guitar&#8217;s soft melodic tone made it difficult for people to hear it when be  ing played alongside other instruments. So during the 1930&#8242;s an inventive individual decided to change that and invented the first electric guitar. Little did he know, or have imagined way back then how the invention of the electric guitar would significantly affect the course of 20th century music.</p>
<p>Like most new things, the electric guitar had its critics but it quickly won people over because of its ability to allow musicians to play much more creatively and express their own individual styles.</p>
<p>The First Pickup<br />
In 1924 an inventive engineer working for the Gibson guitar company named Lloyd Loar, designed the first magnetic pickup. Using a magnet, he converted guitar string vibrations into electrical signals, which then were amplified through a speaker system. This first pickup was crude, but it was a great beginning.</p>
<p>The First Electric Guitar<br />
In 1931 the Electro String Company was founded by Paul Barth, George Beauchamp and Adolph Rickenbacker, and developed the first electric guitars marketed to the general public. They made their guitars from cast aluminum and were played on a person&#8217;s lap using a steel slide much like today&#8217;s steel guitar. Because of their unusual material, they were affectionately called &#8220;Frying Pans.&#8221;</p>
<p>The early success of the frying pans prompted the Gibson guitar company to build their first electric guitar, the ES-150 which is a legend today.<br />
The First Solid-Body Electric Guitar<br />
Electric guitars were quickly becoming popular, even though there was a major problem with their construction. Their bodies would vibrate due to the amplified sounds coming through the speakers they were played into, causing what we know as feed-back. The obvious remedy was to build a guitar made with a solid body which wouldn&#8217;t vibrate so easily.</p>
<p>As with most innovations, there is controversy over who invented the first solid -body electric guitar. Guitar legend Les Paul in the 1940&#8242;s developed his affectionately called &#8220;The Log&#8221; solid-body guitar by attaching a Gibson neck to a solid piece of wood&#8230;a railroad tie, hence the name &#8220;Log.&#8221;</p>
<p>Around this same time, guitarist Merle Travis and engineer Paul Bigsby developed a solid-body electric guitar that resembled the solid-body guitars that we&#8217;re so familiar with today.</p>
<p>The First Mass Produced Electric Guitar<br />
Leo Fender in 1950 was the first to mass produce an electric guitar which was originally called the Fender Broadcaster. This guitar was quickly re-named to the infamous Telecaster because the name &#8220;Broadcaster&#8221; was already being used by another company. Leo followed this up in 1954 with the most renowned guitar of all time&#8230;the Stratocaster.</p>
<p>Leo&#8217;s success led other guitar manufacturers into developing their own mass-produced electric guitars. Most notable was the teaming-up of the Gibson guitar company with Les Paul to create the famous Gibson Les Paul electric guitar.</p>
<p>More Affordable Electric Guitars<br />
During the 1960&#8242;s and 1970&#8242;s famous brand name electric guitars were too expensive for the average person to buy. Less pricey imitations quickly came to market but they were sub-standard in sound and playability. The Japanese, in the 1980&#8242;s started manufacturing electric guitars of similar quality to the more expensive American made models, but with much more affordable pricing. This prompted Fender and other leading guitar manufacturers into producing less expensive versions of their classic models. This resulted in electric guitars now being more affordable and accessible to more people.</p>
<p>Today, the Gibson and Fender guitar companies are still producing some of the most well-known and best made electric guitars on the market. But it&#8217;s getting crowded with other high quality brands such as BC Rich, ESP and Peavey. Innovative designs, shapes and materials are being incorporated with new technologies to produce better sounding electric guitars.</p>
<p>Modern guitars have built-in software allowing them to sound like other types of guitars. Some are even fitted with pickups that synthesize the sound of different instruments or record the notes in musical notation.</p>
<p>The electric guitar has come a long way with an interesting and inventive past and many in the industry say it has an even brighter future.</p>
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<p>Paco de Lucia was born in 1947 began studying the guitar as a child, and started his career as a professional guitar player at the age of thirteen with Jose Greco&#8217;s flamenco dance company. Paco spent much of his time locked in his room practicing on his guitar.</p>
<p>The most obvious result to friends and family of Paco&#8217;s devotion to his music was the emergence of a blindingly fast picado technique. Picado is the name for the rest stroke used by flamenco guitar players to play scale passages. This fast picking was heavily featured in Paco de Lucia&#8217;s early flamenco guitar records and concerts. Paco also began making use of his interest in jazz to bring some new sounds to flamenco guitar solos.</p>
<p>For many years Flamenco guitar solo playing was dominated by Sabicas who drew heavily on the works of Spanish classical music composers for his falsetas &#8211; the themes used to make up flamenco guitar solos and instrumental breaks in flamenco ensemble performances. Paco de Lucia made a break from the influence of Sabicas, sparking a new interest in flamenco guitar playing from a generation of young Spanish men who had been more interested in American music than flamenco.</p>
<p>Paco de Lucia spent the years 1969 to 1977 playing and recording with the legendary flamenco singer Cameron de la Isla. The whole of Spain fell under the spell of Cameron&#8217;s unique singing style and Paco&#8217;s time with him produced a collection of unforgettable records and videos.</p>
<p>In 1979 Paco de Lucia toured with jazz guitarists John McLaughlin and Larry Coryell. The power of Paco&#8217;s guitar playing in his performances with these jazz greats is recorded in a video called Meeting Of The Spirits. Paco is on record telling of his struggles to learn how to improvise in order to keep up with his fellow guitarists.</p>
<p>This trio of guitar virtuosos was finalized when Al Dimeola replaced Larry Coryell and they have continued to perform together. Paco also performs with his own jazz influenced group, the Paco De Lucia Sextet. The wider audience of music lovers was exposed to the beauty of Paco De Lucia&#8217;s flamenco guitar playing in 1995 when he played on Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman? by Bryan Adams.</p>
<p>In the early nineteen seventies Paco recorded a double album of the works of Spanish composer Manuel De Falla. This was not particularly well received but his 1991 performance of Joaquin Rodrigo&#8217;s Concierto de Aranjuez gave Paco some street cred with classical guitar fans.</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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<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>
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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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<p> It really is important that you choose to obviously recognize what it requires to master guitar notes. Many people, that are new to this concept or guitar soloing, typically make a person deadly mistake which has the potential of completely ruining the urge to execute the guitar over a pro levels.</p>
<p> They fail to realize that to master guitar notes, understanding guitar scales towards the stage of mastery is inevitable. How would it be possible to understand your notes so properly devoid of falling in adore with scales? Virtually, it is impossible.</p>
<p> OK if it really is real that you should imprint scales into your head so you can get genuinely familiar with notes, how then would you have the opportunity to achieve complete dominance of scales around the guitar? A person in the strategies to go about this should be to find out all of the scales that you will discover. Regrettably it is quite tough to accomplish. There are very numerous scales to study. Attempting to absorb them all will only spell doom. And this really is in which most guitarists get it improper.</p>
<p> Most of these guitarists generally transfer on on the up coming scale earlier than they&#8217;ve mastered the prior a single with a extremely deep levels. And in place of gaining mastery, they certainly not really master a solitary scale credited towards the lack of persistence with constant demo. What follows is predictable. They generally battle actively playing guitar notes that use scales in the musical way. What on earth is the essence of seeking to absorb a lot of scales at a similar time without any end result?</p>
<p> Absolutely the preferred option is always to bring a scale and then concentrate on mastering it. This might imply acquiring out of your convenience zone if you are not used to this due to the fact self self-discipline is essential. Get yourself familiar with a person scale for as extended because it takes in your case to dominate it. If it normally requires you 30 days, that will be fantastic. If it tales a lot more than 30 nights, it really is OK. Enable it acquire as extended because it normally requires if only that you are producing substantial progress. In any other case get some one who&#8217;s far more knowledgeable to assist you to grasp guitar notes for that distinct scale.</p>
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		<title>Serving up sounds of smooth jazz with classical flamenco guitar influence and old world charm, Eli Naim just signed by Elite Entertainment</title>
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<p> Neglecting child-hood play, Eli grew an interest for the flamenco guitar when his brother was taking lessons. He followed in his brotherÂs influence and took up guitar lessons himself in his native Israel. He grew up to form a band that played at several different venues all over the country.  While traveling through different parts of the world with the Israeli army as a musician, he was able to gain the experience he needed to establish himself as a recording guitar player, composer and arranger-making him an all around artist.</p>
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		<title>Music Education Benefits for Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Jan 2011 13:46:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Music has always played a big part in children&#8217;s lives, from their favorite children&#8217;s songs to the music played on children&#8217;s television programs. The educational benefits that music provides have been known for centuries. For children, research has shown that the effects of music education have had a positive and long lasting impact. As well, studies now show that music education will have a positive impact well into adulthood.</p>
<p>Below is a list of the music education benefits for children:</p>
<p>Physical Development of the Brain: The brain of a child is constantly developing. Early musical training helps a child&#8217;s brain physically develop the part of the left side that is involved with processing language. Musical training can actually wire the brain&#8217;s circuits in specific ways that improves brain&#8217;s function.</p>
<p>Boost Spatial Intelligence: There have been many studies that have shown that music education helps a child develop the ability to form mental pictures and perceive the world correctly. That is, a child will better develop the ability to visualize how things are put together which helps with the development of keen problem solving skills. A child is better able to develop critical thinking skills.</p>
<p>Improve Creative and Innovative Thinking: Music education helps children learn to imagine various solutions to a problem and process these solutions to rule out possible solutions in an effort to come up with the correct solution. Children will learn to think outside the box when faced with a challenging problem. There have been studies that have shown that students who have had a musical education, score higher on standardized tests and achieve higher grades in school.</p>
<p>Appreciation for Hard Work: Children who have a music education will learn the rewards of working towards and achieving a specific goal. They learn the value of a sustained effort to achieve excellence and the discipline that is required to accomplish a goal. They learn that the rewards of hard work results in a successful performance.</p>
<p>Teamwork Skills: When in a school band or another music organization, children develop a strong work discipline and teamwork skills. They will work with other music students as a team to achieve excellence in their musical performance. As well, they will benefit from practicing with other students in a harmonious manner.</p>
<p>Self-Expression: Music education helps children learn how to express themselves in creative and healthy ways which will lead to developing excellent communication skills. Through self-expression, children&#8217;s self-confidence and self-esteem will be boosted. They will be more likely to take on challenges in other areas of their lives. Children will get in touch with their feelings and will be able to understand and manage their emotions in a productive way. As well, it teaches them to conquer their fears, insecurities, and overcome shyness. Many studies have been conducted that have shown the positive impact of music on brain development. Children will learn to be more open and confident in all areas of their lives, including school. The development of excellent communication skills, study skills, and cognitive skills, will greatly benefit their school studies. Recent research suggests that exposure to music may benefit a child&#8217;s IQ, reading age, memory, and the development of certain parts of the brain.</p>
<p>For parents who want their child to have every opportunity in life, providing them with a quality <a target='_blank' href="http://www.merchantcircle.ca/business/Acad.mie.de.musique.de.Montr.al.514-376-8742">ecole musique</a> education will help them open many doors of opportunities in the future. Music is a powerful tool and can dramatically improve and enrich the lives of the children. It just makes sense for parents to encourage their children to participate in a <a target='_blank' href="http://11870.com/pro/academie-musique-montreal">academie de musique</a>.</p>
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		<dc:creator>John Carpenter</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The guitar is an instrument with a great deal of popularity. For a lot of people, the guitar can be very intimidating. They sometimes feel that it would take years of training to learn such a complicated instrument. But, that may not necessarily true. There are secrets which can potentially assist one in learning how to play guitar in a really short amount of time.</p>
<p>One secrete is to use an electronic tuner. Practically every time the guitar is picked up, it must be tuned. A tuner shortens the length of time it takes to get started with the lesson. With an electronic tuner, one can open the guitar case and have the guitar ready to play in almost half the time. For a beginning player, this can make a drastic difference.</p>
<p>Be prepared for issues surrounding your fingers. Playing guitar has been known to cause a pain in the fingers of someone one who plays on a regular basis. This pain can slow down the progress of a new player. However, continue to press down on the frets with a good amount of pressure even if it is slightly painful. By working through the pain, the fingers will build calluses faster which will eventually make the pain during guitar play go away.</p>
<p>Also, experiment with different techniques concerning fingering the frets and strumming the guitar. There are many different methods to try. Sometimes new learners are slowed down drastically because of their fingering technique. A more comfortable technique decreases the overall time it takes to learn the guitar. Try to experiment with different ways of holding the fret position. One may also choose to experiment with different pick styles.</p>
<p>Be sure to take good care of your hands. The conditions of the hands contribute largely to the ease of learning to play the guitar. Small abrasions on the fingertips can make guitar playing more painful than it might necessarily be. And cut the fingernails as often as possible to decrease the chances that long-nails will get in the way. One might even consider getting weekly manicures or using light playing gloves to cover the finger tips completely.</p>
<p>Playing guitar revolves around the ability to play a chord. Thus, one should become extensively familiar with a chord chart. This is most important for someone who chooses to learn alone instead of with an instructor. By becoming deeply familiar with the chord chart, one can potentially reach the desired skill level faster.</p>
<p>Practicing every day is the primary tip to learning guitar quickly. There is no substitute for a regimen of daily practice. People who did not practice everyday developed noticeably slower than those who keep a strict daily routine of devoted practice time. Daily practice will help a new player begin to play more like a professional faster than one might expect.</p>
<p>Many individuals will learn to play the guitar because it is such a popular instrument. It does not necessarily require years to grow to a comfortable level of proficiency. With these secrets one can learn how to play guitar in a relatively short period of time.</p>
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		<dc:creator>John Carpenter</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The guitar is an instrument with a great deal of popularity. For a lot of people, the guitar can be very intimidating. They sometimes feel that it would take years of training to learn such a complicated instrument. But, that may not necessarily true. There are secrets which can potentially assist one in learning how to play guitar in a really short amount of time.</p>
<p>One tip is to take advantage of an electronic tuner to tune the guitar. The guitar needs to be tuned almost every time that it is played. The manual process of tuning a guitar can be rather cumbersome to a beginner. The electronic tuner greatly reduces the time it takes to get the guitar tuned up and ready for play. This is a great advantage for a learner.</p>
<p>Another secrete is to be prepare yourself for issues involving the fingers that may arise. Learning to play guitar can be painful at first because of the pressure of the metal strings pressed against the fingers. Be prepared for this obstacle. One should continue to apply pressure onto the frets even if it is painful. This will help the fingers become callus. As a result, the pain while playing guitar will subside and then eventually go away completely.</p>
<p>Also, experiment with different fingering techniques. Many times beginning guitar player will have their progression stalled because of a poor or uncomfortable playing technique. One should invest time into discovering which fingering technique is the most effective. One should experiment with different strumming techniques as well.</p>
<p>Also, be mindful of the condition of the whole hand while playing. A minor abrasion on the fingers can cause guitar play to be more painful than it should be. Be mindful of the length of the fingernails. One might consider manicuring the nails often to cut down on the frustration of long nails getting in the way. Or, one may want to wear protective finger coverings that completely cover the fingertips, as this too contributes to ease of playing the guitar.</p>
<p>Playing guitar revolves around the ability to play a chord. Thus, one should become extensively familiar with a chord chart. This is most important for someone who chooses to learn alone instead of with an instructor. By becoming deeply familiar with the chord chart, one can potentially reach the desired skill level faster.</p>
<p>The biggest secrete is actually no secret at all. One must practice daily in order to learn to play guitar quickly. Without practice there will be no noticeable improvement. A beginner can quickly become frustrated without noticeable improvement which slows down the process of learning. Practice until each part of the daily lesson is mastered. With daily practice, a beginner will begin to play more intuitively and the progress will be obvious.</p>
<p>Many individuals will learn to play the guitar because it is such a popular instrument. It does not necessarily require years to grow to a comfortable level of proficiency. With these secrets one can learn how to play guitar in a relatively short period of time.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Matt Stevens</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone has a favorite band or genre and this should be sued for your first few lessons to help you develop. If you enjoy blues music then blues guitar lessons should hopefully appeal to you and allow you to learn quickly.</p>
<p>If you play one style of music then do not be afraid to branch out into another. This may mean learning a different style and studying blues guitar lessons can be a great way to develop other talents from your usual way of playing. You may wish to take electric guitar lessons as a means of trying something different or adding another style to your arsenal.</p>
<p>That said, any beginner is recommended to examine popular guitar tabs and improving from there. There is a lot that can be learned from playing simple styles of music and it offers a strong base to develop from. Many people like to keep their easy guitar tabs for beginners as a way of remembering where they came from.</p>
<p>Many of the worlds best guitarists have started from such humble beginnings and you should never overlook getting the basics right. This means that easy guitar tabs for beginners can be a great place to start your development.</p>
<p>However you decide to learn is okay as long as you enjoy it and manage some progress. There is no science in how to play guitar, you need to develop your own style. Knowing where you began your lessons and seeing how far you have developed will strengthen your confidence and encourage you to learn even more styles.</p>
<p>Although many teachers and other guitarists may try to tell you to play a strict style, you can gain from trying different styles and methods. You may wish to broaden your skills through blues guitar lessons if that is something you would not normally play.</p>
<p>Equally, many people choose to try electric guitar lessons if it is not their usual method of playing. Anything which can teach you new things and enable you to strengthen skills is worthwhile trying and will hopefully enable you to become a better guitar player.</p>
<p>It is important to always keep learning and developing in life, not just with guitars. This is where popular guitar tabs can be a useful too to have as it will allow you to chart your progress from where you started out your lessons.</p>
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