Beginners Guitar Lessons

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Welcome! Are you looking for some beginners guitar lessons? or maybe guitar tabs for beginners? Then I have some good news for you, the internet is one of the best places to find beginners guitar lessons, and I will do my best to provide you with the best resources to get you started and become better to play your guitar.

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Beginners Guitar Lessons Introduction and How to Get Started

If you just are about to start your beginners guitar lessons and don’t have a guitar yet, you have some decisions to make. One of the first things you have to consider is what kind of guitar are you going to play, electric or acoustic? Buying a guitar isn’t just walking into a store, picking one up and purchasing it.

Basically, if you listens to and wants to play “hard rock” music, you should consider an electric guitar. And if you want to learn songs to sing along to, an steel stringed acoustic guitar would be what you want. If you are more to the classic style and finger picking you should consider an nylon stringed acoustic guitar, they are also more easy on the fingers,  as it can hurt quite a bit in the beginning with steel strings.

There are several ways to get beginners guitar lessons.

The Internet offers many easy guitar lessons, but be careful when picking one though, as there are many “scams” on the net and you can’t tell how good they are until after you have already paid the fee, It’s not that they’re really scams, more like you don’t get the quality you pay for, and that’s kind of a scam to. Your local music store will often have some  books and dvd’s with easy guitar lessons to, but they are often a bit more expensive than buying from the net. And there are people that advertise in your local paper that will teach you at your home or theirs, but again, that will be even more expensive.

Whatever way you decide to learn the guitar it will take patience and perseverance. And A Long Time Playing Easy Guitar Lessons.

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Guitar Tabs – What To Play In a Guitar Store

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

No “Stairway To Heaven”

Guitar Tabs For Beginners

It’s the grand faux pas for a guitarist, and at some point you’ve committed it yourself, or at the very least you’ve caught someone else in the act. The faux pas is, of course, playing”Stairway to Heaven” in a guitar shop. You would think by now it’s universal knowledge that playing “Stairway” is a big no-no-employees cringe, customers snicker-in some stores performing “Stairway” is explicitly forbidden (the “No Stairway” sign á la Wayne’s World).

This begs the question, “What should you play in a guitar store?” After all, trying out a guitar in a guitar shop is typically stressful for guitarists — especially beginners. To begin with, it can be difficult to think of something cool to play when you’re “under the gun” so to speak. Second, there’s always the fear of embarrassing yourself by stumbling  through your licks of choice — and guitarists do have a tendency to attempt parts that are beyond their ability because they try too hard to impress.

To help alleviate your anxiety, here are a few impressive-sounding, yet easy-to-play riffs that you can foist on your fellow guitar shoppers. Notice that the riffs that follow generally emphasize groove and attitude over speed and technical difficulty, because how you sound is primarily dictated by your feel and execution. Also, notice that no solo licks are included, because when playing unaccompanied, rhythm parts are more listenable than, say, blazing fast blues solos. Now, I can’t guarantee that you will look and sound cool, but at least you won’t be playing socially unacceptable material like “Stairway” or “Free Bird.” Rock on.

“Enter Sandman” Metallica

What better place to start than Metallica, a band that consistently delivers in-your-face heavy riffs. Not all of them are easy to play — the combination of blazing fast tempos, time signature changes, and James Hetfield’s downstroke-dominated rhythm style makes for a tiring and wrist-wrenching combination. This part is pretty simple and straightforward, though, and establishes the monster groove of the song. The “riff to end all riffs.”

PS. I’m not sure how good this is to play in stores anymore, but I leave it up.

enter sandman riff

“Oh, Pretty Woman” Van Halen

One of the most powerful guitar bits in rock history. Eddie played this Roy Orbison riff virtually verbatim, adding just a few personal touches in the form of palm muting, vibrato, and tremolo. Not particularly fast or flashy, but very memorable. Go ahead, give your local shop a party atmosphere.

Pretty Woman, van halen Riff

“Should I Stay or Should I Go” The Clash

Another attitude check — for this one you will need to adopt a punk gestalt. I’ve written the intro here, just simple D and G chords, played in the groove with plenty of conviction. Although you probably can’t fake being a punk, this song has enough rock elements to get away with performing it.

should i stay or should i go, the clash, riff

“Breaking The Law” Judas Priest

This song, taken form the British Steel album, was a big factor in breaking Priest worldwide. No surprise really; the part shown here is surely one of the heaviest riffs ever recorded. As this is the only 80s metal song on the list I urge you not to dress the part for this one. Regardless of what they say, image counts.

Breaking The Law Riff, judas priest, riff

“Frankenstein” Edgar Winter Group

This old rock riff should turn everyone’s head — even those too young to have heard it before. It rocks — what else can you say? Amd with a title like “Frankenstein,” how can you go wrong?

Frankenstein, Riff, edgar winter group

“Highway To Hell” AC/DC

I could have selected any one of a hundred riffs from AC/DC, the masters of hard-rock rhythm. The intro to “Highway To Hell” is included because it’s such a powerful opening statement. If you’re lucky it will not only get listeners to tap their feet, but also inspire older patrons to reminisce about their teenage years.

Highway To Hell, Riff, ac/dc

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Get Ready for Your First Beginners Guitar Lessons

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

Beginners Guitar Lessons – An Introduction

The first essential requisite to taking beginners guitar lessons is to get your own guitar. How many guitarists do you think started learning the guitar by borrowing others’ guitars? None, practically! The logic for this is simple – practice is the most important part of the learning process, and with your own guitar the practice will be an much easyer task. You do not necessarily have to get yourself an expensive guitar; you can even buy a second hand and get  a better guitar when you are getting better to play it. Once you have bought yourself a guitar, you can actually start taking beginners guitar lessons. The beginners guitar lessons are guitar classes taught to beginners so they get familiar with the basics of the guitar and how to play it. The first thing you will be taught is not always how to play the guitar, but what the different parts of the guitar are called and used for.

Basic Steps to Beginners Guitar Lessons

After teaching you the different parts a guitar and its functions, the next thing beginners guitar lessons learn you are the different names of the strings on the guitar. The strings create the sounds on the guitar when you strike them. After you’ve learned about the strings, the next step in beginners guitar lessons is to learn the different ways to play the guitar – standing, sitting, etc. – and the postures within. While learning the postures, you also learn how to hold the guitar, and the correct positioning and grip for both of your hands. Once you are through with learning the basics, the next thing that you can learn in beginners guitar lessons is actually how to use the guitar – how to form the different chords, how to strike the strings so you get the right sound, etc.

Beginners Guitar Lessons – Guitar Theory is not a Prerequisite!

Basically, the need for guitar theory knowledge depends on your level of interest in the guitar. If you are planning to play the guitar for full-time, it makes most sense to know most of the theoretical parts of it as well. But if you are taking guitar lessons just as something you want to learn so you can play some of your favorite numbers, then it would make more sense just to go ahead with the online beginners guitar lessons alone and learn the different scales and chords.

Now that you have a solid game plan, it’s time for you to get out there and start taking your own beginners guitar lessons!

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Guitar Tabs For Beginners – Come As You Are

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Guitar Tabs For Beginners – Nirvana – Come As You Are Intro

One of the first riffs I learned to play was from Come As You Are with Nirvana, it’s reasonable easy to learn as you only use two fingers on the fretboard, and the rhythm is straight on.

The intro is a little different from the riff itself, but you can just start by practicing the riff alone (the last four bars) If you don’t know how to read guitar tabs, I will give a short explanation and attach a picture with the guitar tabs for beginners.

The lines are representing your strings, the bottom line is your deepest (thickest) string, and so on down to the highest (thinnest) string, and the numbers on those lines tells you where to set the fingers on the fretboard, (always set you fingers right behind the metal) with the numbers starting from the head. Learn

E———–1—       So in this excample you would play the open string on the deepest

B—————       (The low E-string) without pressing any frets down (lose string (E-0).

G—————       The next note you would play on the second (deepest(A-2) string, on the second

D—————       fret, and the last you would play on the highest string on fret number one (E-1).

A——-2——-

E–0————

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