Learn To Play Guitar

January 19, 2010

Learn To Play Guitar Tab – Amazing Grace

Peter Edvinsson asked:




Even if you never have played melodies on your guitar before the time has come now! You will learn to play guitar tab and a very popular melody even if you do not know sheet music notation. Pick up your guitar and let’s start!

We will first take a look at the lyrics of the first verse:

Amazing grace! How sweet the sound!

That sav’d a wretch like me!

I once was lost, but now am found

Was blind, but now I see

First you have to learn to play guitar tab notation. Guitar tab or tablature notation is a way of showing how to play notes on your guitar with the help of numbers telling you on which fret to play and on which string:

1. ———————-

2. ———————-

3. ———————-

The three lines represent the three first strings on your guitar. The line at the top named 1. represents the first string or E-string on the guitar.

Now you will learn to play your first guitar tab as we try the first line of lyrics together with the guitar tablature notation of the melody:

Amazing grace! How sweet the sound!

1. ————0——-0————————-

2. ——-1——-1——–3—–1————–

3. –0———————————-2—-0–

The numbers you see on the guitar tablature staff tell you which fret to play. The number 0 indicates that you shall play a string without pressing down a fret.P>

This is called to play on an open string.

As you can see from this guitar tab notation the first note is on the open third string on your guitar. The next note is on the first fret on the second string.

Time to learn to play the next line of lyrics with the melody on your guitar:

That sav’d a wretch like me!

1. ————–0——-0———0—-3—-

2. ———1——-1———3—————

3. —0—————————————-

You can play the notes with your right hand thumb. It is probably the easiest way to pluck the strings for now.

Let us proceed with the third line of lyrics and guitar tab:

I once was lost, but now am found

11. —0—-3—-0———0————————-

2. ——————–1——–3—-1—————-

3. —————————————–2—-0—-

Maybe you are pressing down the guitar frets with your right hand index finger.

If you want to prepare for more difficult guitar melodies you can try to play the notes on the first fret with your index finger, the notes on the second fret with your middle finger and the notes on the third fret with your ring finger.

Now we will learn to play the guitar tab for the last line of lyrics and complete this guitar lesson:

Was blind, but now I see

1. —————0——–0—————

2. ———-1——–1——- 3—-1—-

3. —-0———————————–

We have now completed this guitar lesson and you have learned to play the melody to Amazing Grace!

You have also learned to understand the use of guitar tab notation. You can find many more popular songs written with tablature on the internet.

January 18, 2010

Learn To Play Guitar Sheet Music Part 1

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Peter Edvinsson asked:




Why is it so hard for many guitarists to read sheet music on the guitar?

Probably the answer is easy. They haven’t done anything about it. An old used tyre can stand leaned against the wall of a car garage for thousands of years. Why? Nobody has thought about moving it. Could it be that easy also with playing guitar sheet music? I think so.
Sometimes we consider ourselves poor sight readers or not able to read guitar sheet music at all and we think this is part of our personality. Every person who wants to learn to read guitar sheet music notation properly has already taken the first step towards changing that condition, just like you have done by reading this article.

Climbing the “Reading Guitar Sheet Music” mountain starts with step one

Surprised? Well, I have been teaching guitar playing for many years and I have found that learning to play guitar is like many other activities. People, not you of course, often want to start from another position than from where they are.
I would like to suggest that we approach the sight reading assignment from two directions. First by learning to find our way around the guitar and learning the notes on the fingerboard.

Make a string safari on your guitar

With the conventional tuning on your guitar you will have the note E on the first open string. I guess you are aware of the fact that you can find the same note on the second string too. If you don’t know on what fret you will find it you can listen your way through the frets on the second string until you’ll find the note that sounds the same as the first string.
Now I will be frank and tell you that E on the second string is on the fifth fret. Maybe you have already found that out. E on the third string is on the ninth fret. Practice to play E on these different places and jump back and forth until you can find the frets without effort.

How to proceed learning the guitar fretboard

In a similar way you can invent small exercises on you guitar fretboard like playing all E’s on all six strings until you can play them with ease or finding all C’s and play them consecutively like a picking exercise or as an exercise for your right hand fingers.

Knowing the notes on the guitar fingerboard will be a great help for you, not only when playing guitar sheet music but also when you are playing by ear or improvising a guitar solo.

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January 17, 2010

Learn To Play Guitar Sheet Music Part 2

Peter Edvinsson asked:




In my previous article I suggested ways to develop a command over the guitar fretboard. Usually when you are playing your first guitar sheet music melodies you will have to learn the notes in the first position on the guitar. To have a good grasp of these notes on the guitar I suggest that you learn them slowly and with concentration. I usually begin by teaching the notes on the first string like E on open string, F on fret 1 and G on fret 3. On string two you’ll find B on open string, C on fret 1 and D on fret 3. With these notes you can play the song Mary Had A Little Lamb.

Using the previous notes the melody can be played as follows:

E D C D E E E – D D D – E G G – E D C D E E E – E D D E D C

I hope you recognized the melody. This kind of music notation doesn’t give any hints as to how the rhythm is to be played but presupposes that you already know the melody. Traditional classical guitar sheet music notation shows both the notes and the way they are supposed to be played.

My dad was the only guitar tutor in the town where I lived and he taught mostly classical guitar playing. His young students, I was one of them, learned those first guitar pieces very fast because he used a system similar to tablature showing the frets and strings to play, along with the sheet music. Tablature wasn’t common back then when playing classical guitar sheet music. I remember somebody remarking that his system prevented the children from learning to sight read sheet music. His reply was that if somebody really wants to learn the notes they will anyway. I agree with that and I have found that if a pupil is not motivated learning guitar sheet music they will not advance in this area whether they play with or without tablature.

What has fingers to do with guitar playing? The answer is obvious. Quite a lot. A more important question is if the fingers you choose to use can have a bearing upon your guitar playing. Left hand fingerings are numbers on the sheet music indication which finger you are suggested to use when playing a specific note. Usually when playing the first pieces on the guitar on the first frets it can be a good idea for you to play the notes on the first fret with the index finger, notes on the second fret with the middle finger, notes on the third fret with the ring finger and notes on the fourth fret with your little finger.

What then are the left hand fingering advantages? Can’t you play every melody with your left index finger and forget about all this fingering stuff? Well, of course you can play melodies with your index finger but your progress will be very limited beyond just playing easy melodies. You’ll have to move your left hand all the time as you change frets and, most importantly, when reading sheet music, you’ll have to look at the guitar fretboard all the time instead of looking at the sheet music which means that it will be hard to sight read music.

To summarize this learn to play guitar sheet music article, I could say that the important thing when learning to play the notes on the guitar is to make a conscious effort to learn the notes and not to work on to many notes at the same time.

January 16, 2010

Learn to Play Guitar Online – 10 Tips For Doing it Right

David Chin asked:




How many times have you wondered whether you could improve your guitar playing skills while sitting in front of the computer? The good news is there are literally dozens of high-quality sites that offer guitar lessons for free, and if you’re willing to pay just a bit more, there are many reputable sites which provide courses that are tailored to your needs.

Here then, are 10 tips for researching the guitar instruction sites that best meet your needs:

1. Do a general search on phrases such as “guitar lessons” or “how to learn the guitar” using any of the popular search engines such as Google.com, Yahoo.com or MSN.com. Look quickly at the top 10 to top 20 results and open them in a new browser window. Very quickly skim through each session and decide there and then whether they’re worthy of additional reading.

2. Join popular guitar forums and hang out with the crowd there. Feel free to post your question and then wait for the forum members to reply to your query with their recommendations. Again, the search engine is the best way to seek out these forums – just make sure your phrase includes the word “forum”, for example “learn guitar online forum”.

3. Supplement your learning with printed materials. Not all lessons are practically presented through a web browser. Speaking from experience, it’s best to purchase a chord book and a song book from your local bookstore, and these don’t cost very much. They’re more handy to practise with when you’re on vacations or trips and don’t have access to a computer.

4. When online, don’t just seek out the chord charts as these don’t teach you much. Look around the site and see if they offer an electronic version of the metronome, or have special software that help train your ears.

5. Check to see if the site offers a downloadable ebook or other form of software that can help you learn the guitar in the shortest possible time. When you want to learn how to play quickly, it’s often best to pay for materials that are tailored to accelerate and make your learning more effective and fun – Jamorama.com is one such example of a site.

6. If you’ve decided to pay for your online guitar lessons, ensure that the site is reputable – look at their customer testimonials and snippets of endorsements and reviews of that site from professional magazines and other guitar websites.

7. If given an option between learning to play the guitar online or having a bundled package delivered to your house, always opt for the online version. You often find the price differential to be about $200 more expensive for the physically-packaged lessons owing to printing and shipping costs. Refunds are also more expensive with physical products because you’re expected to pay for the shipping charges.

8. Ensure you can get your money back if you find out later that the product doesn’t meet your expectations. All reputable guitar instruction sites will provide you with this iron-clad guarantee.

9. If the site provides a free preview or mini-course, sign up for it! In exchange for your email, you’ll get a fairly good idea of the quality of the site’s products from the email courses you’ll receive from them. Again, make sure you only reveal your email to reputable sites.

10. Be a member and learn from multiple sites. No single website can teach you everything you want to learn – there are so many guitar styles and learning methods to choose from, so you’ll only be able to practically determine which online guitar lesson method suits your needs the best.

With the power and convenience of the internet, you’re only a few steps away from discovering the hidden guitar playing potential in you.

Good luck!

Learn to Play Guitar This Way

Dean James asked:




If you are like me and are caught up in the busy ways and days of this life, you really search for a way to pursue a hobby or a passion. I started to learn to play guitar online and this manner solved a lot of issues for me! Instead of being committed to a set tutoring schedule, I am able to learn and practice at my own speed and at my own times.

How does this work? Well, I started off by taking free online lessons and this worked very well and still does. However, I wanted more so I invested a few bucks into some video lessons, an ebook and I am continuing to learn to play guitar in this manner. I don’t know how to read sheet music so I play by ear. The video lessons are a big help in this regard as I can follow along in the lessons and learn more information from an audio standpoint. Additionally, I can learn visually through pictures and posturing and I can replicate these movements for myself. This has helped me to take my limited knowledge of some simple chords I played by ear to a new level.

If you are a person who wants to learn to play guitar, this is a really good way to do so! I have been proud of the amount of progress I have made is such a fast time. The tutorials are pretty inexpensive and the time commitment is what I make it to be. The best thing about this is that I can do it at my own pace and when I want to. That is what sets it apart from traditional musical study. Don’t get me wrong–I still am learning the required information I would learn from a live tutor, I am just learning it in an online manner which is perfect for me.

If you are a person like me who just used to “wing it” by ear when I was playing and you want to learn to play guitar in a more resolute and proficient manner, then an online program could work for you! Check out an online package and start strumming!

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January 14, 2010

The Fastest Way to Learn to Play Guitar Exposed

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Jonas Marshal asked:




Most people are looking for the fastest way to learn to play guitar. Guitar seems to be one of those instruments that is easy to click within a couple of weeks. After this time most people can already play some definitely recognizable songs. Here are a few things you can do that together makes the fastest way to learn to play guitar and awe your friends:

1) Learn the basic guitar chords: Something you will instantly notice when you start downloading tabs of your favorite songs is that a great amount of them use the same couple of chords. There are a few essential chords you want to practice as part of the fastest way to learn to play guitar. They are in order of importance: D, G, C and A.

2) Practice your strumming! Even if you know all the chords by memory and can transition between them quickly, you will still sound terrible if you don’t know some neat* strum patterns. Always be rehearsing your strumming, trying to play along with the rhythms that you hear in the song you are playing along with.

3) Practice bar chords: We frequently find that one of the biggest hindrances for new guitar players is succeeding with bar chords. These chords are the ones where you have to “bar” one complete fret with your index finger. This also happens to be the thing that makes getting a good sound from a bar chord so demanding. They are very common, thus making them very important. Mastering them is one of the fastest ways to learn to play guitar like a pro.

4) Learn the “cheater” chords: Guitar playing should be made as enjoyable as possible. Therefor, if looking for the fastest way to learn to play guitar, you should learn the chords that produces a similar sound than the bar chords. This will take away a lot of the frustration you might experience in the beginning, by simply learning one finger G and B.

5) Use a capo! A guitar capo is in all likelihood the fastest way to learn to play guitar and the associated bar chords. After getting your head around the basic finger placement, together with an understanding of the placement of the capo, you will have opened up yourself to a entirely new range of notes and songs.

Besides all the techniques we have given you above, the best encouragement we can give you if you are looking for the fastest way to learn to play guitar is to practice very, very regularly. With a lot of practice come a much deeper insight into the guitar and this will boost your progress up to the next level.

Now, we don’t want to bash the concept of taking lessons from a private mentor, but it happens every now and then* that you are held back by the mentor. You have long gaps between lessons and this doesn’t promote your fast learning. If you practice hard at home you will even find that the next lesson is step back from what you can do! This is definitely not the fastest way to learn to play guitar.

In this regard, the fastest way to learn to play guitar is by finding online guitar lessons or the ones you can order. They let you progress at your own pace and frequently contain a lot more applicable material and software packages than you mentor could ever give you.

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Step by Step Learn to Play Guitar

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Anna Peacocks asked:




The guitar is a versatile musical stringed instrument which is generally equipped with six strings. There a few types of guitars available and they are electric guitar, classical guitar and the acoustic guitar. They have been designed with a combination of different woods and strung with either nylon or even steel strings. Most common brand names that carry high quality and well known guitars are Yamaha, Taylor, Gibson, Dean and many others. As noted above, it can be used in a variety of music styles from heavy metal to pop or country and everything that falls in between. It is also more accessible than many other musical instruments. You just need to pick up a few basics that will be outlined below.

1. Tuning

Before you play the guitar you have to tune it so it will help make better sounds. At the same time, you will be able to get familiar with the strings and combination that correspond with the different notes available. To start, purchase a ‘tuner’ at your nearest music store which guitars are sold. What it does basically is to detect the pitch of notes being played. The strings are arranged in such a way as follows:

E – A – D – G – B – E (low to High).

You have to remember and get used to the sound of each of the chords.

2. Learning Musical Notes

In this case, you have to learn to read the guitar tabs. This system is called a guitar tablature. In order to understand better, look at the tab from the way you are looking at it.

E————————————–|| (high)
B————————————–||
G————————————–||
D————————————–||
A————————————–||
E————————————–|| (low)

Each of the number will tell you which note (or frets) to hold down when you are plucking the string, example is given as below:

E——-5-7—–7-|-8—–8-2—–2-|-0———0—–|—————–|
B—–5—–5—–|—5——-3—–|—1—1—–1—|-0-1-1———–|
G—5———5—|—–5——-2—|—–2———2-|-0-2-2———–|
D-7——-6——-|-5——-4——-|-3—————|—————–|
A—————–|—————–|—————–|-2-0-0—0–/8-7-|
E—————–|—————–|—————–|—————–|

3. Positioning

When you hold the guitar, you must place your fingers properly on the frets. Fret is actually the raised portion at the neck of the guitar. This would be the metal strip which is located at the fingerboard. If you are right handed, guitar players will use their left hand to fret and the other for picking (strumming). You must press your finger between the metal strips. Hold the string so it will only vibrate between your finger and strumming hand. To be on the safe side, please clip your fingernails as not to damage the fret board. To create the best sound you must put your fingers as near as possible to the fret.

4. Strumming

This means to brush one’s fingers over the guitar’s strings. It has a certain rhythm and pattern to it. You shouldn’t be putting so much pressure on the strings while strumming the guitar at the beginning so you can get the hold of playing the guitar. You can strum by using your own fingers or with a pick, which is a device made of plastic or metal designed to be played on the guitar. For a beginner, please search for a thin pick. You have to hold it between your thumb and the side of your index finger.

5. Practice Makes Perfect

If you are at this step, you would like to try playing all the group of notes together. Practice the chords and get comfortable with it so you are able to get your rhythm.
There are many chords used but the most commons ones are C Major, A Major, G Major, E Major and D Major.
You can find how to play for each of this chord with a step by step instruction on the internet.

6. Experiment

Now, you can start with some easy to play songs which has simple chord arrangements. Listen to the song properly so you will be able to get the rhythm. Once you master the song you can move on to more difficult pieces.

7. Enjoy!
Have fun playing the guitar.

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Learn To Play Guitar Tab – Happy Birthday To You

Peter Edvinsson asked:




This is the time for you to learn the most popular song in the English language according to Guinness Book of World Records. You do not need to know sheet music. You only need a guitar so let’s start!

We will use guitar tab notation which will show you where to put your fingers on your guitar strings as you play. We will explain how to use it later on.

Here are the lyrics:

Happy Birthday To You Happy Birthday To You Happy Birthday Dear_____ Happy Birthday To You

Let’s learn to play the first line with guitar tab:

Happy Birthday To You

1. ———————-

2. —————1–0—

3. -0–0–2–0———–

What does the lines and numbers mean? Good question!

The three lines represent the three highest strings on your guitar. Highest in pitch that is! If you hold your guitar the usual way it will be the three strings nearest your feet.

The numbers indicate which fret you are to press down. 0 means that you play a string without pressing down a fret. This is called to play an open string.

The first notes 0 0 2 0 means that you play the third open string twice, then play the second fret on the third string and then back to the third open string.

Hopefully you are recognizing the melody by now!

We will now learn the next line with guitar tab:

Happy Birthday To You

1. ———————

2. —————3–1–

3. -0–0–2–0———-

What right hand finger should you use? Well, there are many ways to play this song. If you are a complete beginner maybe you can use your right hand thumb to pluck the notes. It should be the easiest way to play the melody, I guess.

We will now learn to play the third line with guitar tab. We will use a name. Let’s take the name Peter, that is my name by the way! :

Happy Birthday Dear Peter

1. ——-3–0———–

2. ————-1–0—–

3. -0–0————–2–

What about the left hand fingers? You can of course use your index finger to play all the notes.

This way to play guitar will work with slow easy pieces but it does not work with more complicated guitar melodies and when you start to play pieces with more than one not at a time.

If you want to learn to play guitar in a more professional way you can use your left hand index finger to play the notes on the first fret, the middle finger to play the notes on the second fret and the ring finger for the third fret.

Time to finish this guitar lesson!

We will now learn to play the last line with the following guitar tab:

Happy Birthday To You

1. –1–1–0———–

2. ———–1–3–1–

3. ——————–

As all people have a birthday there will be many occasions to play this song! I suggest that you learn the melody by heart, one line at a time.

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January 12, 2010

Learn to Play the Guitar

Allan Ashton asked:




Many potential players give up too soon when they want to learn to play the guitar saying they don’t have time to practice, or they can’t handle the sore fingers.  So here are some tips to learn how to play the guitar for beginners who have the will power to go beyond the first few days. Sore fingertips are very common  but constant practice will lead to finger calluses, a normal guitarist trait, relieving the pain of sore fingers.  Believe it or not, squeezing a tennis ball at regular intervals helps to build up your hand muscles for those first few weeks.

Which Guitar

Before buying, you need to decide what type of guitar you want and whether it will suit the style of music you want to play. This will affect your budget considerably as remember an electric guitar is not a lot of use without the amp.

Electric

Electric guitars are used in practically every style of music and most people’s first choice when they want to learn to play the guitar. They use lighter gauge steel strings than acoustic guitars and are extremely versatile coming in different shapes and sizes to fit any personality. Electric guitars vary considerably in price and have more options if you are on a tight budget. However, don’t forget the amp, this can cost you considerably more than the guitar for a top notch one.  To start, go for a practise amp of good quality as this will not become redundant even when you progress to the power house stuff.  When you want to learn to play the guitar, the electric guitar is a powerful thing to resist but do not overlook the beauty and simplicity of its acoustic cousin.

Acoustic

Acoustic steel-string guitars are a good choice for beginners. However, high-end acoustics are expensive and in general they are more expensive than electrics due to the craftsmanship involved. With an acoustic you will get what you pay for so be prepared to pay around $200-300  for a decent model.

Having no need for amplification, they are great for general sing-alongs and writing your own songs but they tend to be more delicate than electrics and require more care and maintenance. You also have the option to add a pickup, which allows you to use it with an amplifier.

Learn Online or Use a Tutor?

Ok you got the gear now you actually want to learn to play the guitar and your options are either human teacher or online lessons. The pros and cons of these need careful consideration. A personal tutor is likely to be expensive but his expertise is invaluable and questions are easily resolved whereas online they aren’t. Online lessons are really great value today and you can go over them again and again plus have great fun at the same time. Consider your options carefully and check out a good review site to get some opinions. Find out more by checking the info below.

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January 7, 2010

Learn to Play Lead Guitar in 30 Minutes

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John Robert
asked:





There comes a time in almost every aspiring guitarists young life where simply learning your favorite rock ‘n’ roll songs isn’t enough. You want to learn to play lead guitar so that you can sound just like all your favorite guitar heroes. Playing lead guitar will take a lot of dedication and practice on your part. This article will help you discover the three most important factors needed to learn to play lead guitar.

To learn to play lead guitar you will first need to learn some scales. There are tons of scales you can learn but for starters I suggest learning the pentatonic scale. It is the easiest and most widely used scale in any form of music. You should practice scales everyday for at lest 10 – 20 minutes until you can play then with out even thinking about them. Whenever you master one scale move on to the next.

Another important step if you want to learn to play lead guitar is to get a tablature book of your favorite guitar solos or try to pick hem out by ear. Learning how to play other guitarists solos will greatly improve your own playing. Take notice of what scales they are using and how they play them. You might also want to consider getting a book full of different lead guitar licks. The more licks and scales you can master the more unique and fluid your own solos will be.

The last thing you should practice is improvising. Take 10 – 20 minutes of your practice time to jam along with your favorite songs. If you have a way of recording your self you might even make up your own rhythm and try to solo over it. When improvising try to think of the notes in your head and then play then on the guitar. Improvisation is one of the hardest things to master, but it is by far the most spontaneous and fun thing you can do with any guitar.

If you spend 30 – 45 minutes a day doing the three things listed above you will learn to play lead guitar very quickly. Spend some time learning scales, other peoples solos, and finally try to put it all together in your own improvisational solos. It can be difficult to learn to play lead guitar, but whenever you get discouraged just remember that you are doing this because it is fun.

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