Posted on 18 September 2009. Tags: 15 Minutes, 3 Ways, acting, Beats, Best Music, Department Store, Edge Music, education, Export Capability, Favorite Department, frustration, guitar, Guitar Articles, Human Teacher, instrument, keyboard, make beats, music, Music 3, Music Lesson, music lessons, Music Mp3, music performance, music practice, music production, Music Sequencer, Piano, Pleasure Time, Pointers, produce music, scales, Sheet Music, Singing
Whether you are taking a book, video, a real live human teacher, or online lessons, keep these pointers in mind in order to get the most out our your studies.
1. Acomplish and master each section before going on to the next: As you progress through your studies make sure you have each new method or idea conquered before moving on to the next. Lessons are planned to build upon each other and trying to rush through without fully understanding one will just lead to frustration and wasted efforts.
2. Study as if you were in school. Do some homework every night. If all you have is 15 minutes then use those 15 minutes. If you dont have time to read/watch and apply then do the application of your last lesson or drills such as scales and chords. Reading/watching and not having the opportunity to apply immediately will usually mean you have to relearn your lesson. Take notes. Especially if youre watching a video or working with a human. Also dont be afraid to write all over your workbooks and sheet music.
3. Apply what youve learned: Perform for and in front of others. Your church, your family, that spare piano sitting in your favorite department store (ask first). Nothing drives a music lesson home better than a recital. It will also magnify what you need to work on.
These tips work whether your a child or an adult. Studying to play an instrument is a great activity and pleasure time.
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SonicProducer is an incredible current edge music sequencer with mp3 export capability. SonicProducer also features music production tutorials with several keyboards, studios as well as tutorials on how to use the Sonic Producer software. All this is available online through the “members area” and contains everything including the software, sounds and the system of video lessons and documentation.
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Michael Bell has been in the music industry for more than ten years and is very into historic evolution of Rap and Hip Hop as we know it today. He is Hip Hop producer himself and recommends Sonic Producer as a very sophisticated music production machine to newcomers, who want to get their first music production experience and are eager to get fast results. Click here to learn more about SonicProducer.
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Posted on 17 September 2009. Tags: guitar, Guitar Articles, instrument, keyboard, make beats, music, music performance, music practice, music production, Piano, produce music
Whether you are using a book, video, a real live human, or online lessons, keep these pointers in mind in order to get the most out our your studies.
1. Complete and master each section before moving on to the next: As you work through your studies make sure you have each new technique or idea conquered before moving on to the next. Lessons are planned to build upon each other and trying to rush through without fully understanding one will just lead to frustration and wasted efforts.
2. Study as if you were back in school. Do your homework every evening. If all you have is 30 minutes then harness those 30 minutes. If you dont have time to study and apply then do the application of your last lesson or drills such as scales and chords. Reading/watching and not having the opportunity to apply immediately will usually mean you have to relearn your lesson. Take notes. Especially if youre watching a video or working with a human. Also dont be afraid to write all over your workbooks and sheet music.
3. Apply what youve learned: Play for others. Your church, your family, that spare piano sitting in your favorite department store (ask first). Nothing drives a music lesson home better than a recital. It will also magnify what you need to work on.
These tips work whether your a child or an adult. Studying to play an instrument is a great activity and pleasure time.
You can now also make your own Hip Hop songs yourself with the world’s best music production software called SonicProducer. You may make thousands of beats and you don’t even need to be a professional musician or have any experience. It has been made super user friendly to make your own beats and you won’t believe the quality of the sounds they packed it with.
SonicProducer is an incredible state of the art music sequencer with mp3 export capability. SonicProducer also features music production tutorials with different keyboards, studios as well as tutorials on how to use the Sonic Producer software. All this is available online through the “members area” and contains everything including the software, sounds and the system of video lessons and documentation.
Click here to find more information about SonicProducer.
Michael Bell has been in the music industry for more than ten years and is very into historic evolution of Rap and Hip Hop as we know it today. He is Hip Hop producer himself and recommends Sonic Producer as a very sophisticated music production machine to newcomers, who want to get their first music production experience and are eager to get fast results. Click here to learn more about SonicProducer.
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Posted on 31 July 2009. Tags: fender, guitar, Guitar Articles, guitarist, instrument, Learn Guitar, music, Musical Instrument, stratocaster, Telecaster, vintage guitar
by Andrew Nelly
Throughout the history of guitars, since it’s birth as an instrument, there have been several models and types that have made an impact. Not only just because of the way that the guitar has been built or that they feature the recent and most innovative designs and materials, but that they have been strummed by the best guitarists of all time.
Most likely, the most infamous guitar would be the Fender Stratocaster. First made by its creator, Leo Fender, founder of the world leading Fender Guitar company back in the 50s, the Stratocaster or Fender Strat as it is more commonly known, has taken it’s place amongst the history of music and rock and roll. Now enjoying a cult of followers from newbie guitar players and vintage guitar lovers alike, the Strat still empowers the best of todays musical groups.
The 1957 model of the Fender Stratocaster is probably considered to be the best and most collectable of the near 60 year run classic design. The 57 model features the famous 2 tone sun burst design, usually red and orange or yellow fading to black and can be seen being used by guitar greats such as Jimi Hendrix, Metallica and Led Zeppelin during the recent years. After it’s inception all those years ago, the Strat was primarily used for playing blues style music until the likes of Jimi Hendrix blasted it into another world and started pushing the guitar and music to it’s limits and crashing into a new era. Jimi was one of many who was able to combine their talents with the Fender technicians and the team behind the Fender Custom Factory to make his own white signature model of Fender Strat. Leo Fender was famous for encouraging the worlds best guitarists to work along side them to not only design their own personally designed named models, but also re-evolve their existing designs through experimentation and customization.
The Fender Stratocaster has been used on a wide variety of different musical styles over the years from blues to thrash and jazz. It’s clean, clear sound lets the guitar player have the freedom to make any style and type of music accessible and the perfect build quality of each guitar is second to none. The main body of the strat is made from alder wood and the kneck is made from maple with a rosewood fretboard. The guitar includes a set of three single coil pickups which assists the generation of the the clean sound. There is a five way selector switch that allows you to switch between different combinations of the 3 pickups to produce very different tones and a series of volume and tone knobs.
The Strat is certainly one of the guitars that will go down in the annuls of time as being an almost perfect and extremely versatile instrument that had a hand in helping change the face of rock and roll and music made by guitars as we know it today. I am sure that Leo Fender was unaware that that when he first made the Strat in 1950, he would also be creating a cult and a legacy that will span well over 100 years.
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Posted on 07 July 2009. Tags: arts, blues, celebrity, education, entertainment, guitar, Guitar Articles, instructional, instrument, jazz, learning, music, school, self improvement
by Drew Peterson
At the moment, an instrument which a lot of people like to play is the guitar. You don’t have a limit of choices when it comes to the different types. There are many different ones and they can all look and sound very different, and some which don’t play quite the same as others. So what are all the different types of guitars available? Well let’s look at a few!
If you’re seeking out a starting point, then your starting point should be acoustic. It might sound boring, but these are great beginner instruments. They don’t rely on electricity, and are in fact able to produce a sound using only their bodies. These are made of a lot of different types of wood, and each wood may make a different sound.
There are many different acoustic guitar types. One type of an acoustic guitar is a classical guitar. Usually these are great guitars for beginners to start playing on. They produce beautiful sounds and come with nylon strings in most cases. Flamenco guitars are very close to classical guitars, but they sound a bit thinner and have a crisp sound.[youtube:qH4AMThBcgg;[link:Easy blues guitar lessons];http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qH4AMThBcgg&feature=related]
Another guitar that you will find out there is the 12 string. It is called this for obvious reasons and belongs in the acoustic family of guitars. Each string has a sister string which makes the same note, but is tuned to a slightly higher octave. This is done so that more sounds can be produced when playing the guitar.
One additional sort of acoustic guitar which you can look into is what is known as the steel top guitar. These are a lot like the classical guitars, though are built with reinforced bodies and are a tad bigger than classical guitars. You will find that they have a warmer tone which generates a mellow sound.
Acoustic base isn’t a bad choice. It’s a bass guitar that doesn’t feature any sort of electric pick ups. It has a great body which gives off a sound agreeable to anyone, and has four strings. You can pick up models which have more strings, five or six if you so desire.
Of course you also have electric guitars as well. These guitars have electronic pick ups that take the vibrations made by the strings, and they amplify these vibrations. Usually they must be connected up to a good amplifier. They come with solid bodies or sometimes semi-solid bodies and without an amplifier they don’t make much sound at all.
Most electric guitars come with special control knobs. These knobs can raise or lower the volume and may change the guitar’s tone as well. There are whammy bars on some of these guitars which help to shift the notes you play without you having to change the position of your fingers. They are often used to produce a special guitar sound often referred to as “crying.”
Those are only a few guitars which are available on the market. Though you might wish to try out some of the other types of guitars later on, it would be best to begin at square one, and in square one is the classical acoustic. Once you learn the basic principals you can try the many other types, and decide which one you like best.
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Posted on 30 June 2009. Tags: a, art;entertainment, arts, blues, c, celebrity, d, e, education, entertainment, g, guitar, Guitar Articles, i, improvement, instructional, instrument, jazz, l, learning, m, music, musicians, music_and_movies, n, s, school, self, u
by Scott Forrester
To learn the guitar is a great endeavor, and it requires quite a bit of work. You will also find that it is a lot of fun. You might feel however, that with all the practice you are doing, you are amounting to absolutely nothing as far as your guitar playing abilities goes. There are a few tips that you can follow in order to hone your skills, and regardless of your current skill level, you will still find them to be extremely helpful.
If you want your skills with the guitar to get even better, then it is important to remember to keep good posture. If you do not keep good posture then you may find that you cannot play incredibly well. Make sure that you have a chair which has no arms. If it has no arms then you will find that it is easier for you to support your instrument. You will find that your sound is better too, when you have good posture.
Ever thought about the way you hold your pick? You should if you want to play guitar even better. You see, you want to hold the pick firmly, but you don’t want to grip it too hard. You need to have a good enough grip on the pick that you won’t accidentally drop it.
The reason you don’t want to grip your pick too hard when you are playing is fatigue. When you hold the guitar pick too firmly your entire arm is going to start getting tired pretty quickly. Go with a grip that is firm, but not too firm, and you’ll get a great sound and won’t tire out your arm as much.[youtube:aROLg5l-9Yk;[link:Beginner guitar lessons];http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aROLg5l-9Yk&feature=related]
Naturally you need to figure out whether or not you’ve chosen the right pick. There are a few different types of picks which are flat picks and finger picks. The majority of people use flat picks, but that doesn’t mean you have to. There are different levels of flexibility, and if you are just starting out, you should start with a soft pick, and if you want to go to a firmer one later you absolutely can.
One other thing that you should do is learn to play arpeggios. Though you probably haven’t hear of or learned to play them, they are nonetheless very important and will greatly improve your playing. They’re pretty easy, good sounding, and are even fun if you can get into them.
You can’t use a guitar pick to play arpeggios. You will need to use your fingers to do this. You use your thumb on the bas note to pick it, then take the index finger on the third string and pluck it. Then you use the middle finger on the second string, and the ring finger on the top string. You have not picked four different notes. Now you have to learn to do this faster. Practice this over and over until you get it. Once you master arpeggios, your playing will really sound nice.
Those are only a few tips. There are many more, though these will definitely help you out so long as you stay in practice. It doesn’t matter if you’re only learning to play, or if you have been learning for a while, these tips will help you a lot no matter what.
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Posted on 25 June 2009. Tags: arts, band, guitar, Guitar Articles, guitar for beginners, instrument, learn the guitar, Learn To Play Guitar, music, musician, teach yourself guitar
by Ari Cooper-Smith
Guitar for beginners sounds like a pretty cut and dry statement. No matter who you are or how talented you are musically you will need to start at a basic point and approach guitar for beginners exactly how you would anything else, in the beginning. Guitar is one of the easiest instruments to learn to play however, it will not happen over night and you will need practice and have dedication to become skilled in the art of playing guitar.
After picking up your guitar the first thing you will want to learn is how to play some chords and perhaps some simple strumming techniques. After learning anything new you should go back and apply it. Practice it until you are confident that you can play it and them move on to learn something new. Don’t forget to constantly come back and practice things you have learnt in the past.
Learning guitar for beginners can be a daunting task at first as coordinating your hands to play the right notes ad hold the correct chords while strumming the guitar can be challenging. When you first start of you will find it uncomfortable and your fingers will hurt. Just remember all great guitarists have gone through this. You just need to push through and continue the practice. The more you play the faster you will see yourself improving.
After you have learnt how to play notes and move your hand along the the different frets the next thing you will need to work on is the way you strum. Nearly everyone strums their guitar a different way and this will create a different sound. It is crucial that right from the beginning you spend the necessary time learn how to strum your guitar properly. You must master this as you will be strumming a lot.
After you have learn to physically play the guitar and strum you will move on to playing actual songs. As you are learning guitar for beginners you should start of with very simple songs and move your way up. Break down the songs into parts and practice each part until you comfortable playing them. Once you have done this you can put it all together. You will see yourself improving very quickly and you will be able to motivate yourself.
Many people learning guitar for beginners don’t see themselves improving as they don’t play and practice enough. You must have a hunger to master the skills of a guitarist. Constantly play your guitar even if you are simply playing one chord. Just practice, practice and practice some more.
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