Archive for February, 2008

All About Learning to Play Guitar

February 19th, 2008 | Category: Play Guitar Any Style

When choosing an instrument to play, whether as a young person or a seasoned musician, the guitar would surely be one of the most popular. Learning the guitar has never been easier. Guitar lessons and learning materials are now available across the internet, making them even more accessible than before.

For a beginner <a target=”blank” href=”http://news.guitarojam.com/guitar-lessons/”>learning
the guitar</a>, there are a few important points which should be to take into account before starting out:

• Get the best quality guitar and equipment you can afford. Make sure it is comfortable to play.
• Buy a tuner and keep your guitar tuned. Learning the names of the guitar strings is crucial.
• Learn to read guitar sheet music – it will take time, but is well worth it.
• Keep fingernails short and be prepared for sore fingers in the beginning.
• Allocate plenty of time for guitar practice. The more time you spend playing the guitar, the better you will become.
• Associate with others who share your interest in learning the guitar. Sharing personal experiences, tips and tricks is a great way to learn.
• Take some guitar lessons. Purchase some additional learning materials such as DVD’s and books

Finding a good guitar lessons comparisons chart can really help with the wide array of learning materials to choose from. You can usually compare 4-6 guitar programs side-by-side, easily reviewing the different features of each course. There is a good one on the GuitaroJam News Blog.

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Learn Guitar Ideas

February 18th, 2008 | Category: Guitar Tuners

If you are serious about mastering Guitar Hero guitar technique then you have got your work cut out for you. Achieving expert status is not going to be attained by occasionally picking up your Guitar Hero guitar and noodling. You are going to have to work at this and not get frustrated. The average person tends to be impatient and easily gives up. Like anything in life, if you are patient, steadfast and diligent you can accomplish most things.

Like anything that requires a learning curve, the guitar requires discipline and an endless resource of enthusiasm. But people can all too easily fall into a defeatist attitude when they hit hurdles. It gets hard, it’s frustrating when you can’t coordinate, and concentration, people push themselves but it only ends up at breaking point where they throw down the axe and say “right that’s it, I give up!”. The Jamorama Learning Kit (Reviews Jamorama) is packed full of games and e-books to take you through the learning process step by step, making fast learning for reading and transcribing music. The kit includes GuitEarIt! - a program designed to help you work a song out by ear, and to hone and tune your ear for music; Guitar Tuner Pro and How To Tune Your Guitar; JaydeMusica Pro; The Jamorama Metronome; and Advanced Learning Techniques for Guitar. Free online consultation is available for customers, and there is also a forum where students can discuss specific difficulties. Jamorama is 100% fail-safe, scam-free and risk-free program with only your playing in mind.(Jamorama Ben Edwards).

Here are few essential tips that I learnt:

The first thing to get to will be the guitar. There are specialty stores that sell brand new ones while there are also those that are pre-owned. It is advisable to get an old one first to get a feel then just buy a better one later on.

Mastering the Guitar Hero guitar is not that much different than learning how to play a real guitar (of course, learning to play a real guitar is much more complex - but the learning strategies are similar). The most important thing that you can do is slow down. You are training your reflexes and muscles to respond in a very refined and complex manner and you need to make sure that each move that you are learning is perfect. Most of us learn to play guitar (or Guitar Hero) by playing too fast, making lots of mistakes and hoping the these mistakes will eventually just disappear. Well, they won’t! If you are making mistakes while you are playing then that is what you are practicing and learning. You are just getting better at playing your mistakes. For most people, the only way to eliminate the mistakes and play as perfectly as possible is to play slow. Once your muscles begin to memorize the patterns the speed naturally develops. For the most part, you don’t need to work on speed. Work on accuracy and the speed will come effortlessly. Take advantage of the slower tempos in Practice Mode.

Practice Each Hand Separately: You might find it beneficial to try practicing each hand separately. In other words, work on the strumming hand and then work on the fret keys.

The Metronome: Metronomes keep perfect time, something that humans aren’t born with. Use one and you’ll develop a fantastic sense of timing and rhythm. Even more so, you’ll develop your technique to incredible levels. Play scales and exercises with the metronome set a rate at which you make no mistakes. Work on your accuracy - speed is a byproduct of accuracy. Once your comfortable at a speed, increase the rate. Also use metronome to practice music so that they can be played perfectly and easily. It really works like magic! A metronome properly used will be your best friend!

Good Luck!

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