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		<title>Bass Guitar Teachers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 07:35:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where To Go For Left Handed Guitars And Left Handed Bass Guitars? Part Four Lefty Iceman Guitar These days, with more and more major guitar manufacturers ceasing to make their products in left hand, one might well ask the question where do I go for left-handed guitars and left-handed bass guitars these days? In actual [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Where To Go For Left Handed Guitars And Left Handed Bass Guitars? Part Four Lefty Iceman Guitar</h2>
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<p> These days, with more and more major guitar manufacturers ceasing to make their products in left hand, one might well ask the question where do I go for left-handed guitars and left-handed bass guitars these days?</p>
<p> In actual fact, there are guitar and bass models that are popular with guitarists that you cannot get left handed at all. Some have never been available in left hand.</p>
<p> Fortunately there is one guitar brand in the world that makes left handed guitars and left-handed bass guitars only: Gaskell Guitars.</p>
<p> Gaskell Guitars (http://www.gaskellguitars.com) is from Australia, and was started by New Zealand-born left-handed guitarist Kevin Gaskell. </p>
<p> Gaskell Guitars is international renowned for lefty guitars and basses, designed by a lefty, for lefties only.</p>
<p> Gaskell makes guitars and basses that are otherwise not available in left hand option by original manufacturers. Here is another one in our series of articles on this subject:</p>
<p> Ibanez, a renowned Japanese guitar manufacturer that is strongly identified with excellent quality superstrat style guitars (Fender Strat style bodies with Floyd Rose tremolos) have a model called the Iceman. It is more widely known as a Paul Stanley guitar by the more casual guitarists. </p>
<p> Today, it has been re-popularized by Sam Totman, from Dragonforce. </p>
<p> It was designed by Ibanez and Greco working together in 1974. It was released in 1975 by Ibanez as the Iceman and by Greco as the Mirage. Greco sold theirs to the Japanese market only and Ibanez sold theirs internationally. </p>
<p> Even though it has been in and out of production for 35 years it has never been made in left hand by Ibanez!</p>
<p> Gaskell Guitars makes a left handed Iceman style guitar! </p>
<p> Gaskells is called the Ice-Axe and is inspired by the 1990s version which has a tun-o-matic bridge, body binding and in gloss black. Wow! </p>
<p> No matter where you live in the world you can get a Gaskell guitar or bass without too much hassle. And now you can get an Iceman style guitar for the first time!</p>
<p> I suggest you look at their website for more info. It is worth it! You will be surprised!</p>
<p> Left-handed guitars and left-handed basses only. Designed by a lefty, for lefties. How much more better than that can you get it? </p>
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 Gaskell Guitars is the world&#8217;s only sole manufacturer of left-handed guitars and left handed bass guitars only. Designed in Australia. Available world wide. http://www.gaskellguitars.com
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		<title>Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Dec 2011 12:03:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob</dc:creator>
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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>
<p>e-0&#8211;0&#8211;0&#8211;0&#8211;0&#8211;0-<br />
b&#8211;1&#8211;1&#8211;1&#8211;1&#8211;1&#8212;<br />
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a&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<br />
E-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0&#8212;</p>
<p>You can increase the speed as you become comfortable with the above and move on to this:</p>
<p>e-0-0-0-0-0-0-0&#8211;0-0-0-<br />
b&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br />
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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>
<p>e&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;5&#8211;7&#8211;8&#8211;7&#8211;5&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br />
b&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;8&#8212;&#8212;<br />
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e&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-</p>
<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>About the author: Want over 1000 <a href="http://www.PlanetofRock.com">Guitar Backing Tracks</a>? Visit Planet of Rock for <a href="http://www.PlanetofRock.com">backing tracks</a> and jam to professional live bands! Eugene is the founder of Planet of Rock Music Studios. He is a full time guitar teacher and has contributed to publications as Guitar Player and Maximum Guitar. Professional <a href="http://www.PlanetofRock.com">Guitar Jam Tracks</a> &#8211; For The Rock Star In You</p>
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		<title>Randy Ellefson Launches The Guitarist&#8217;s Guide To The Internet</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2011 03:52:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; GAITHERSBURG, MD (PRWEB) August 20, 2004 So many guitar web sites, so little time. That&#8217;s what anyone searching for guitar related information online might think, seeing the sheer number of 6-string oriented sites. But how do you know which ones are worth investigating and which aren&#8217;t? All guitar sites are not created equal, and [...]]]></description>
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<p> So many guitar web sites, so little time. That&#8217;s what anyone searching for guitar related information online might think, seeing the sheer number of 6-string oriented sites. But how do you know which ones are worth investigating and which aren&#8217;t? All guitar sites are not created equal, and that&#8217;s where the newly launched site, The Guitarist&#8217;s Guide To The Internet, comes in.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>The guide is broken down by popular search subjects, including guitar forums, interviews with guitarists, guitar lessons, guitar tablature, and so on. Each subject has a page devoted to it, like the Guitar Forums page, where visitors can see all sites hosting forums in one place. Each listing comes with a short description and review to help guitarists decide which resource is right for them. Only the best resources online are included, meaning sites have to meet stringent criteria. No poorly designed sites are featured, nor are those with too much advertising or little content.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Search engine results can&#8217;t always be relied on because of potentially misleading titles or descriptions, and the links on a typical links page on a guitar site aren&#8217;t much help. Now guitarists can find useful sites more easily at The Guitar Player&#8217;s Guide To The Internet (www.firebardpublishing.com/guitarguide/index.shtml).</p>
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<p>Randy Ellefson, the site creator, is also an instrumental guitarist whose debut CD is available at Amazon.com.</p>
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		<title>Learn and Master Guitar &#8211; A Checklist For All Guitarists</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Jan 2011 15:52:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn and Master Guitar &#8211; A Checklist For All Guitarists The best advice from top guitarists about how to learn and master guitar is to enjoy the process and take it one step at each time. Learning the guitar is a long term activity. It is not an instrument that one can master overnight. Therefore, [...]]]></description>
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<p>The best advice from top guitarists about how to learn and master guitar is to enjoy the process and take it one step at each time. Learning the guitar is a long term activity. It is not an instrument that one can master overnight. Therefore, being able to have some fun while learning guitar provides you a high chance of success over a period of time.</p>
<p>Here are 7 simple steps you can take to learn and master guitar within a short time</p>
<p>Step 1. Find a good tutor</p>
<p>With this you will need to spend some time in researching on good guitar tutors. This will prevent you from enrolling yourself in expensive guitar lessons which may not be delivering the sort of results you want. Your guitar tutor should have solid experience in this industry, teaching you to play the guitar using techniques which helps you to advance easily and quickly.</p>
<p>Step 2. Is the fee reasonable?</p>
<p>This step is important because to learn and master guitar involves commitment in the long run. It can become an costly activity if the guitar lessons you enroll in are expensive to start with. Make sure you take this into consideration before you sign up.</p>
<p>Step 3. Find out about the course structure or content</p>
<p>To learn and master guitar, not only do you need a good guitar tutor, you need to ensure that the contents of the guitar lessons are of good quality. For example, are you learning only a certain style of music? It may not be the type of music that interests you. Some guitar lessons also ignore musical notes and this is an essential foundation if you want to learn and master guitar. It is recommended that you learn to read musical notes in order to play all music types.</p>
<p>Step 4. Is it possible to find guitar lessons online?</p>
<p>You may need to spend some time researching to find one of the best guitar tutors who provide lessons that meet the above criteria. The internet has made it possible to learn to play guitar from a famous guitarist online who teaches various styles of music at a reasonable fee. This means not only can you learn to play guitar through quality guitar lessons, you can learn to play guitar at your own home, at flexible times.</p>
<p>Step 5. Weigh up all the factors above</p>
<p>An important point to bear in mind here is to weight up all the factors and choose a guitar lesson which will provide you will the best overall program. This is important as it is difficult to find a program that meets all requirements. Finding an experienced guitar tutor is ideal but the cost involved is usually also high. Learning to play the guitar online is a popular and great new way to learn, so if you decide to go for this option, make sure you learn to play guitar using interactive videos as this helps greatly with the learning progress.</p>
<p>Step 6. Constant Practice</p>
<p>To learn and master guitar requires commitment and practice. With a good guitar tutor and regular practice, you will be able to see results fast.</p>
<p>Step 7. Never give up</p>
<p>You are now almost there! Remember, there will always be obstacles along the way. Keep in mind that you want to learn and master guitar. Do not give up; spend enough time practicing the guitar constantly and it won&#8217;t be long before you realize you have achieved your goal of becoming an advanced guitarist.</p>
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		<title>Good guitar &#8220;duos&#8221; for intermediate guitarists?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 09:25:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question by David: Good guitar &#8220;duos&#8221; for intermediate guitarists? I want to learn a guitar song with my friend, where there is 2 guitarists and no singing:) We are playing classical guitar. Any good songs to learn?? the song doesn&#8217;t have to be classical, I love Rock and I have a electric guitar. Best answer: [...]]]></description>
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I want to learn a guitar song with my friend, where there is 2 guitarists and no singing:)<br />
We are playing classical guitar. Any good songs to learn?? the song doesn&#8217;t have to be classical, I love Rock and I have a electric guitar.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Sparky War</i><br/>Look for Thin Lizzy (Jailbreak CD ). There are a couple of instrumentals on it. The lead duos have   leads and octave parts. Plus they are very melodic.</p>
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		<title>HELP! How should I be learning to play my electric guitar?!? experienced guitarists please comment.?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by DarkWalrus</i>: HELP! How should I be learning to play my electric guitar?!? experienced guitarists please comment.?</strong><br />
One week ago, I got a really awesome gibson SG electric guitar for a good price and a  good amp too. Since then I&#8217;ve been practicing the major chords (D,C, E, G, etc.) and practicing the minor pentatonic scales at different places on the guitar neck. I also just learnt what power chords are  too. I can play fragments of songs like &#8220;iron man&#8221; &#8220;come together&#8221; &#8220;smoke on the water&#8221;. What I really want to know is what I should be learning right now. I know experts say, &#8220;start out slow, then play faster&#8221; but what should I be playing&#8230;.chords? scales? songs?  Also, basic skills do I need before I can &#8220;jam&#8221; with a drummer? Anyways just wondering,. hope you guys have some good advice. P.S ( If I practice a couple hours a day, will i get better?)</p>
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<p><i>Answer by FuzzyKing</i><br/>That&#8217;s good. And yes practice ALWAYS makes perfect. If there&#8217;s ever a song you want to learn to play chances are there a videos on line to teach you, try that and practice them.</p>
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<p>Several novice guitarists out there impatiently want to learn to play the guitar effortlessly. Regardless, many have a somewhat vague conception about what this really means. Lets see if we can clear up some of this misconceptions about playing fast, assert various fundamental rules about learning to play the guitar fast and at the same time provide you with some comprehensive ideas about the way this style of playing ought be used.</p>
<p>Playing the Guitar Fast and It&#8217;s Misconceptions </p>
<p>In spite of this increasing obsession regarding playing fast, speed by itself is really not pertinent. Despite that, speed is definitely a good thing when used in the context of good music and with taste.There are additional misconceptions about speed that in order to learn to play guitar fast you need to practice fast. It is in actuality correct that at some level you will want to practice fast. Still, the first undertaking is to develop various techniques before you can work on playing fast. Step by step is really the only way to learn these techniques and this needs to be done slowly. </p>
<p>The Key Question &#8211; How Do You Learn To Play Guitar Fast?</p>
<p>One important factor to playing fast is you must think before you play. A well-known guitar teacher, Aaron Shearer, promoted the &#8220;aim directed movement&#8221;, which means you need to know exactly where your fingers have to go before you move them there. This can only be achieved by slow practice.</p>
<p>Another important factor is developing your finger strength. You need to practice not only flexing the finger, but extending it as well. We have used our hands to grab and hold things since birth, thus developing our flexors. It&#8217;s important to train your extensors in order to learn to play guitar fast. Practicing Rasgueados is a great way to do this.</p>
<p>Building body energy will help you hold out during the fast playing periods by practicing speed bursts. With a speed burst you need to take small pieces of a scale and play it backwards and forwards using the eighth note as the rhythmic value for every note. Using the sixteenth note instead, play the same part of the scale backwards and forwards without stopping.  Consequently you can isolate the problems in playing a scale, such as string crossings or shifts.</p>
<p>Using The Speed the Right Way</p>
<p>Pumping Nylon, a book by Scott Tennant, has a great statement about speed. Scott states when you are looking at a good piece of music, you&#8217;ll note that the Fast-playing parts only last for a couple of measures. Although knowing your scales and being able to play them quickly is always a good thing, it&#8217;s not essential to use this speed for long periods of time. </p>
<p>You will find many articles online that will help you to learn to play guitar fast. Just don&#8217;t expect this to come too easily. You will definitely find there is a lot of work involved. The best way to get started is to learn about the various strategies you&#8217;ll need to develop your finger strength, speed bursts and Rasqueados.</p>
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