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Blog Description: Guitar Beginners is an educational blog to learn quickly music and basic guitar skills.
In this Blog, you will find guitar and music lessons. These lessons are taken from the courses and softwares I have developped. |
Blog Tags: guitar - chords - software - music - tuner - metronome - ear training - tablature |
Blog Category: e-Learning Blogs |
Blog Owner: Amar Guerfi Contreras |
Blog Added: January 25, 2008 07:35:43 PM |
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 Playing with the fingers of the right hand gives the song a softer sound and makes it possible to chain chord progressions more easily using arpeggios. This technique will eventually allow you to play the melody and bass simultaneously. To allow you to understand and learn what you are doing, the left hand will not play during these exercises.
 Rhythm is something relative. The duration of the notes exists only compared to one basic pulsation which one calls the beat (or tempo). This flow can be of various degrees speed or slowness, but it is always regular (example: tick-tock of a watch, beats of a metronome, etc.)You will begin your rhythm training in an original way, by appealing to the less theoretical or intellectual data. Certain rhythms will be even approached through examples drawn from popular songs which prove to be excellent mnemonic supports: who has never heard ?Twinkle little star?, ?Jingle Bells? or ?Happy birthday?...?
 To bar means to press several strings, on a single fret, with only one finger. Barre chords will always be indicated by the letter C followed by a Roman numeral to indicate the fret where the bar occurs (ie C III represents a bar on the 3rd fret). These exercises are graded by order of difficulty. Start with the first exercise and do not pass onto the next one until you play it correctly. The mastering of the barre chord requires a little perseverance...
 The pick (also called plectrum) is held between the thumb and the index finger of the right hand. It can play the guitar string(s) in two different ways: either down-stroke, from top to bottom (noted ^ at the top of the tablature), or upwards, up-stroke (noted v at the top of the tablature). It is necessary to alternate these two picking directions, although certain guitar parts are played only with down-strokes.
 Guitar tablature enables those who do not know any (or little) musical theory or the position of the notes on their instrument, to learn the guitar all the same. It is often provided as a substitute for (or a supplement to) standard musical notation. The tablature is represented by six lines (each one corresponding to a string) with the TAB indication at the beginning. The principle is simple and makes it possible to play the guitar parts quickly, without the help of music theory.
 Tuning your guitar is extremely important. It is rather depressing to play with an untuned guitar. For in this case, even the most beautiful pieces are unpleasant to hear. On the contrary, it is a real pleasure to play on a well tuned instrument. There are several ways to tune your guitar, we will study three of them: [1] with an electronic tuner, [2] with a tuning fork and [3] with a telephone.
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