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•April 9, 2009 • 1 Comment

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Pentatonic Scales For Guitar – An Amazing Discovery

•April 9, 2009 • Leave a Comment


If you are searching for pentatonic scales for guitar playing then you should see many lessons to choose from in the results and it is so easy to get straight to the goods on youtube. The guitarists that have gone to the trouble of putting something together online are going to be experienced and normally they are interesting to listen to which is important!

I have recently been looking into all of the ways to learn the guitar that are available online as I have be proud to say that I have, more or less, taught myself how to play, but wanted to see how it would be done using lessons. I learned many things by ear and without realizing it, I have learned solos which have the pentatonic scales sat behind it to a degree. The very start of the lead work in Layla is an example of this.

The pentatonic scales for guitar are extremely useful and once committed to memory, you can become an instant lead guitarist wherever you are, although you are not Eric Clapton yet.

I have been playing the guitar for years and heard various terms that I know relate to guitaring and but don’t know a great deal about them. I have not wanted to ‘surrender’ to the lessons that are available and have been proud to say that, not only do I not know how to read, but I don’t even need music score, tablature or scales or lessons of any kind. I have not needed them before, so as a good guitarist of 25 years, I don’t need to start now. I am a little bit wrong.

I can ad-lib a solo and know where my fingers need to go, but the formula behind it, which I looked at last night for the first time, blew my mind. Pentatonic scales for guitar players at my stage of playing are amazing but there is a can of worms that has been opened here. There are loads of areas which just need their respective gaps filling in and this will improve my guitar knowledge and skills phenomenally with very little effort.

I have just discovered guitar tablature in a similar way, if you are not using it, get involved. It just takes all of the study away from playing by ear. Not all of the tabs you see are perfect, but they are mainly free, so just try another one until you get one which sounds the best to you.

I just didn’t know how relevant the lessons actually are in the real world. The way I feel today, pentatonic scales for guitar die-hards like me that have resisted all the boring lessons over the years are an amazing discovery. I wish I’d looked at them years ago.

If you are on the search for guitar courses, a free Jamorama course for absolute beginners is worth a look if you want to play electric or acoustic guitar. If you like the feel of it and want to continue, it leads on to a popular budget course called Jamorama.

After the free course for absolute beginners, the full Jamorama course helps you learn using famous songs and is a decent price. There is a long 60 day moneyback guarantee, so you have nearly 2 months to see whether it will work for you.

Phil Gaskell has been playing guitar for 25 years and feels it could be done in a fraction of the time these days. With the help of his tips, hopefully you can save yourself a lot time and money and be a better guitarist as quickly as possible.

Secrets Uncovered – Learn to Play Lead Guitar!

•April 9, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Ok, I guess you are here to find out some secrets to help you learn to play the lead guitar and I hope these secrets will go a long way to assist you in your development as a lead guitarist.

First, I’m going to shed some light on playing lead guitar. A lead guitarist always shows off his style in his solos, riffs and licks. Be it a wicked-sick solo, a heart-melting lick or a toned down riff, it all affects the music which the band plays. A good lead can sometimes change the mood of the crowd instantly.

Enough said, now let’s dive into some of the world’s most kept secrets in playing lead guitar!

Secret 1: Learn pentatonic scales!
Yes! Pentatonic scales are essential in getting your fingers in shape of quickly switching from string to string, without mistakes. It is the MOST important scale to master as it is the most commonly improvised scale to create solos in most styles of music.

Secret 2: Don’t rush into playing the guitar
What I mean is that playing lead guitar is a slow and progressive process. If you start by learning fast solos, you will never get far as you would be demoralized and frustrated. Take it slow, start with soloing slowing and pay attention to your picking and finger movements. FOCUS is the key.

Secret 3: Get a METRONOME!
A METRONOME! I can’t emphasize the importance of this enough. The metronome will help prevent you from going too fast or slow when you are playing your scales. BUT, its most important role is to get you up to speed. How to do that?

1. Set a speed which you are comfortable playing your scales
2. After playing a few times without making any mistakes, up the tempo by a little and continue playing.
3. Keep doing this and you will be able to play scales at a lightning pace.

Secret 4: PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE!
Enough said, practice makes perfect.

If you want to uncover more secrets to playing the lead guitar, come check this website out, http://howtoplayguitarfast.com/ I’m sure it will not disappoint.

How to Learn to Play Guitar – The Choices

•April 9, 2009 • 1 Comment

Some people put off trying to learn to play guitar because of commitments or the time isn’t right or some other excuse. For these people taking action is the most urgent need in their quest to learn to play guitar. So maybe in the interest of getting started with some kind of guitar lessons a little of what you might perceive as the need for quality should be sacrificed.

To start out as a guitar player, you don’t need the perfect guitar, just go down to your local Walmart or Guitar Center now and pick up a reasonable looking and sounding acoustic guitar to get you started on your guitar lessons. The acoustic guitar is a tiny bit harder to fret notes on but it’s much more easy on the finger tips of a learner guitar player.

Now you have got your first guitar, the serious work begins. If you want to impress your friends without actually becoming a guitar virtuoso you will need the tabs for some of your favorite songs, some chord charts and a half hour or so of quiet time to learn how to read guitar tab.

If you are going to be really serious about learning guitar and be prepared to maybe spend some more money on a better guitar in the near future and to spend an hour or two every day practicing and learning your material, you will need more knowledge. You will want to learn how chords are constructed and why scales are the way they are. You will also need to know where the notes are on the guitar fingerboard.

If you have the money, get yourself some lessons. A guy telling you where to put your fingers and how to hold the guitar can be a big help at the beginning when you learn to play guitar. Some guitarists find after ten years that they’ve been holding the guitar incorrectly and they have to go back and fix what they were doing wrong. When you find yourself in that kind of situation is when you wish you had taken lessons.

There will be times when you feel like giving up, when your body is complaining about using muscles it didn’t know it had. But if you keep practicing you will notice the rewards begin to replace the pain. Just be sure that you are practicing your picking and chord shapes the right away. If you are practicing the wrong way, then you could be wasting your precious time.

Do you want to learn to play the guitar? Learn How To Play A Guitar For Free is a constantly updated blog which contains all the resources you need for: learning to play solo guitar, how to learn guitar chords, how to learn to read and play easy acoustic guitar tabs, finding a free online guitar tuner, looking for free guitar lessons online, and how to learn guitar scales.

 
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