Guitar Secrets

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The following are a few secrets, or tips, on learning to play the guitar. 

Everyone assumes that to play a guitar well, you must learn to read music, chords and tabs. Fortunately, this is not necessarily so. 

Guitar sheet music is very difficult to read. The good news is you don’t have to read music or tab to play the guitar well. When was the last time you went to a concert and saw a guitarist with a music stand in front of him? Probably never. That is because most guitarists play by ear. It does help to learn some chords and scales, but most guitarists learn to play by playing along with recordings or other musicians. 

As far as chords go, you don’t need to learn all that many. You can find chord books available that boast over 2000 chords.In reality you will do just fine if you learn about twenty five chords played in different positions on the neck.

There are hundreds of chords that are rarely if ever used. 

Another secret is that you don’t need to take lessons locally, to learn to play the guitar. I believe the best way to learn to play guitar now, is by using guitar teaching software. A good guitar learning software will have hundreds of pages of lessons and illustrations, but will also offer great multimedia tools. Learning by watching video is a good example. By imitating what you see and hear, you will be able to learn songs in no time. The videos will show you exactly how something is played, and you can rewind and review as much as you need to. The great thing about the guitar software, is that you can take a lesson when you have time, anytime of day.

Guitar teaching software will also include games, and even the ability to play along with other instrument tracks.

This will teach you about playing with others, like in a band.

People that I know have progressed much faster using guitar software, rather than local lessons. The software makes it fun to learn, and most people learn to play a few favorite songs in as little as two weeks. The more time they put into it, the more lessons they take, the quicker they progress. 

Guitar learning software will also teach you about chords and tabs.The real power is in being able to take many lessons in a short time,  by having fun as you are learning, and by using modern high tech tools  to teach more efficiently. 

The secret is out. Using software to teach you, you can learn to play the guitar in as little as a couple of weeks, and you’ll be having a lot of fun while you are learning.

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Evaluating the history of Rock ?n? Roll music

Rock Music

Rock and roll as the name suggested twist the feet of almost everyone. Almost every music lover has a special love for rock ‘n’ roll music especially when they are in very good and rocking mood. No doubt in the fact that right from our childhood to up till now, we do have a special love for rock ‘n’ roll music. The history of rock ‘n’ roll put light on the fact that it started in the early 1950s and right from then itself genres of music arrived that have hit the music industry. History of rock music tells that it is loved by almost people of every age group. Rock music is mostly loved by the youngsters. They always try to connect themselves with the different themes of music that come up with the changing times.

The history of rock music can be easily traced back to the early 1950s.

A big change in the lifestyle of Americans is observed after the World War II. The soldiers who have participated in the world war had returned back to their homes and future a drastic change in the society was observed. Looking at this ongoing trend people who are working in discos and alleyways come up with the new style of playing music. They started mixing genres of music like blues, gospel music, country and classic western and many other tradition form of music all together. This trend was chased by the British Invasion and Golden era.

At that time rock n roll music has rapidly gained popularity all over the globe. People started talking about and connecting with this newly invented form of music.

Huge appreciation of rock music can be heard everywhere in almost all parts of the world. As a result, many musicians add their own creativity and personal taste to bring new revolution in the music industry forever. Soon a new variety of music has spread its wings to all across the Europe. The era witness various English musicians and rock bands like Cliff Richards, Elvis Presley and many others who serve their best in reveling this form of music to the music lovers located all over the world.

The most famous variety of music form prevailing at that time was hard or metal rock, soul music or soft rock and punk or garage rock. All these forms of music are totally different from one another. They have different level of rebelliousness and lyrics that range from high nodes anger to the lower node sweetness through which the listener can know the difference. With the advancement in technology, an advance version of rock and roll is now available. Today, one can come across latest form of rock and roll produced by the newest musicians.

 

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The History Of Blues Guitar

Blues Music

The blues is defined as a kind of music that can be vocal, instrumental (blues guitar) or both. Because, it mostly uses the ‘blue’ notes which are based on a ‘minor pentatonic’ scale, so known as the blues scale.

Blues music was derived from the African-American communities in the U.S. out of work songs, spiritual songs, field hollers, chants, shouts and simple ballads that rhymed. A lot of aspects of the blues are indicative of African influence.

The call-and-response aspect of the music came directly from African roots and there were a lot of lines that would get repeated twice or more. This later evolved into a line repeating twice and then on the third time around there would be an ‘answer line’.

You can still find these characteristics of early blues in modern day music, especially hip-hop.

The term ‘The Blues’ refers to the ‘blue devils’ which means down spirits or sadness.

The blues guitar plays a heavy role in blues music as well as modern music. It has influenced Jazz, Rhythm and Blues, Bluegrass and even Rock N’ Roll tremendously.

The original blues of the early 1900′s, otherwise known as “poor man’s blues” was normally associated with hard times, oppression from white folk, cruelty of the police, gambling, economic depression, floods, magic, farming and dry periods. This music was fueled by a lot of heartache and depression. Usually a lost loved one or an overall harsh environment inspired the lyrics and the tone of the blues guitar.

After the world war, you began to see blues songs that were about relationships and sex. Also, humor was added to the mix. Here is a funny example:

“That must be your woman, cause mine don’t look like that…
I said that must be your woman, because mine don’t look like that…
Have you seen my baby? She’s so big and fat…”

The blues guitar style emerged from the American South’s instruments of the time which were the banjo and the Diddley Bow. This was a home made one stringed instrument that was popular in the early 20th century. Figures such as Robert Johnson, Charley Patton, Son House and Blind Willie McTell were a part of the delta blues style which used a lot of finger picking techniques and slide guitar innovations.

Eventually, after WWII ‘electric blues’ became increasingly popular where the blues guitar was played on electric guitars as were the bass guitars. This was most prevalent in the Chicago area.

Blues music today has become a multi-cultural genre with artists playing Blues in every corner of the world. Texas-born Stevie Ray Vaughan set the music world on fire with his modern combination of Blues and Rock until his untimely death in 1990. Other modern Blues artists making a mark are: Shemekia Copeland, Susan Tedeschi, Robert Cray, Taj Mahal, Charlie Musselwhite, and the North Mississippi Allstars .

The history of blues guitar and poor man’s blues is rich with culture and stories of good times and bad. I could go on for days about the history of the blues guitar but let’s make this part 1 so you don’t fall asleep on me!


 

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