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Learn guitar – How to play More Than Words – Guitar Lessons – Easy Beginner Guitar Songs

Thursday, July 8th, 2010


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Sunday, July 4th, 2010


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Friday, June 25th, 2010


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Tenor Guitars: More Common Than You Realize

Friday, June 18th, 2010

At first glance, a tenor guitar does not appear to differ greatly from a standard classical acoustic or electric guitar. The tenor’s shape is (usually) similar to the more standard models, and so is its size. Upon closer inspection, however, a careful observer will note that this instrument has only four strings, as opposed to the six usually sported by guitars. Such an observer will also notice that the tenor guitar is slightly smaller than its relatives. However, it is usually the musical genre that makes a tenor guitar easy to identify. These instruments are most commonly used as rhythm instruments in jazz and blues music


Although it is now quite hard to pinpoint when the very first tenor guitar was built, they appear to have been used by musicians for at least 100 years. Certainly tenor guitars have been around since first decade of the twentieth century, because published and dated instructional books for the tenor guitar from that era that still exist today. The roots of the tenor guitar may be traced to the tenor banjo, an instrument popular in the early 20th century for its suitability to the new style of music we now know as jazz. Accordingly, some of the earliest tenor guitars seem to have been produced by banjo manufacturers.


Companies began to produce tenor guitars in earnest toward the end of the 1920s, a trend that compliments popularity timeline of jazz music. Some such companies, such as National, Martin and Gibson, still exist today, but many have gone out of business or discontinued their tenor guitar lines. Although the six-string guitar eventually became the common instrument of choice for most guitarists, the tenor guitar has maintained a place in jazz and blues and can sometimes be heard in country, western swing and even pop music.


Tenor guitars can be either acoustic or electric. They are, as mentioned, are generally shaped like a standard guitar. However, the bodies of some instruments are pear-shaped, like a lute, or round, like a banjo. Both body types are probably throwbacks to the instrument’s roots. A tenor guitar is about 23 inches in length, approximately 3 inches shorter than the average six-string guitar. As for other guitar characteristics, the variety is broad: these instruments can be flat top, arch top, wooden, metal, hollow body or solid body. A true tenor guitar, however, always has four strings.


Today, the six-string guitar is still the most popular version of the instrument. However, tenor guitars have experienced a slight revival in recent years. Today, of course, they rather rare and can be difficult to acquire. Some companies still manufacture tenor guitars, such as Amistar in the Czech Republic, but private luthiers actually create many of the new tenor guitars. Such specialized guitars are made-to-order to the musician’s specifications. The other option, of course, is to hunt down a vintage tenor guitar. Up until the recent revival, such instruments were regarded as having little value. This situation, however, has now changed. Vintage tenor guitars, especially those in good condition, are now considered very valuable to both artists and collectors.

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It is More Than Just Playing Guitar

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Do you want to play your favourite song on the guitar? You seek to learn this musical instrument and experience an inner rewarding feeling. You need to have your own guitar to learn to play it. It needs lots of patience and daily practice. You have to keep practicing to keep getting better at playing the guitar.

Guitar is a popular musical instrument that people learn due its portability and economical accessibility. Guitar is used in most music forms like the folk, country, rock, jazz and pop etc. Before playing the guitar you need to understand the instrument itself. The instrument is similar to the Indian sitar and another instrument called the mandolin in quite close to it. However, learning to play a guitar is best done with a music teacher.

Getting back to playing the guitar, a general guitar has six strings. Some may have even more, may be even eighteen. There also electronic guitars that we see rock singers playing. The strings are divided like EADGBE – 654321. These are strings named that produce thicker to thinner sounds and that is what creates the different sounds.

Firstly, sit in a comfortable position. Sitting on a chair is preferable. Now hold the end or neck of your guitar in your left hand. The back should touch your chest. The right hand over the guitar. Keep it afloat the guitar and stay light. Do not tense the muscles. Relax and play. Everyone makes mistakes and that is how you will learn.

You have to play the strings with the help of something called a plectrum. A plectrum is a triangular shape of plastic that helps you play the guitar. Now you can begin by stroking the strings from thinner scale E, A, D, G, B to thickest scale E. The strings on the guitar are called scales – major and minor scales. Major – thick sound and minor – thin sound.

Getting down playing:

Place your left hand fingers over the frets. Frets are metals strips that are opposite the metal strings. Press your fingers between metal strings and not on them. Play on your finger tips. Do not press the entire finger. Placing the finger closer to the fret produces crisp notes. With the other hand keep strumming with the plectrum on the same string. This requires a lot of mental agility and ability to balance the frets and strumming with the right hands. Now play notes from a music book on the major minor scales that you have learnt.

Tuning:

Once you start practicing on your guitar, you will develop a sense of the sounds and notes. The days your notes are not playing correctly you need to tune it. A guitar can be tuned with the pegs. Pegs can be seen at the end of the guitar to which the strings are attached. Tightening and loosening these pegs at the optimum level produces the right notes. Tuning your guitar is an essential part of playing the guitar. Tune your guitar regularly to produce perfect notes.

Things to take care of before playing:

You can buy a good guitar from brands such as PRS, Gibson, Dean, Gretsch, Ibanez, Martin, Jackson, Fender and Schecter. Here are some basic things to look after when you begin to play a guitar: Trim your nails. They may interfere how you play the guitar; Get a music book to learn to play the guitar; Arrange for a comfortable seat; Keep spare plectrums; Your fingers may ache so take breaks between practice sessions.

Playing the guitar can be painstaking. Well, good things do not come easy. If you have decided to learn to play the guitar then nothing can stop you except yourself. Your passion for playing the guitar and your love for music will take you places. Try it now.

You can have access to articles in portuguese language from page Articles Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for Polomercantil

How Do I Reinvent My Appearance And Make Myself More Popular?

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

I am 16 years old and in my final year of high school. I wouldn’t class myself as one of the really popular people in my year, but i am the guy who everyone know, likes and gets on with really well. But recently i have been thinking about reinventing my appearance and try to become more popular. To be honest the friends i have are not nice people and i would like to make a new group of friends. How and what should i do to make myself into a more popular person in school with a cool and trendy new appearance? PLEASE HELP!!!!

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Who Drinks More Pop Then Milk?

Friday, February 26th, 2010

I am not a milk drinker. I go months without drinking it. But I drink a lot of pop.

Is It A Deformity When Some Peoples Eyes Pop Out Slightly More Than The Average Person?

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

i.e. the opposite to people who have very deep set eyes, when they pop out is it because they are less deep set or the eyeballs are slightly bigger?

What Should I Do To Make Myself More Popular At School?

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

I really wanna make myself popular at my high school. But I don’t want to do anything, like slutty stuff. I am not sure how to dress. I just want a really cute popular boyfriend, but im not sure how to act, dress or anything. I want to know what popular guys like.I really need some help.

How To Get A Video On Youtube More Popular?

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

I’ve added them to a popular, simular video as a response but views are still only in it’s hundreds
Any tips please??
Thanks.