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Musical Note

To facilitate the study of the guitar and not just the guitar but all stringed instruments, has long been used to replace the musical notes by number, which we know as the Encryption or tablature.

Encryption is represented musical notes on a staff of six lines, each of these lines represents a string of the guitar and read in the following order considering that the reference position is taking the guitar to play, so 1st line that is equivalent to the 1st string is what is below and the rest up. Read the rest of this entry »

Classification Of Musical Instruments

This has been the subject of multiple interpretations, they are based on acoustic considerations, according to their distribution in the orchestra, according to funsion meeting the instruments, and also took into account the relationship with their culture, according to this we can classify of a bell in his sane: Read the rest of this entry »

Main Types Of Guitars

As defined by the Royal Spanish Academy have the guitar is:

“Stringed musical instrument consisting of a sounding board in a figure eight, a long neck with frets and strings, usually six, which are sounded with the fingers.”.

More full is found in wikipedia tells us:

“The guitar is a plucked string musical instrument, consisting of a wooden box on a pole that is attached the fingerboard or storeroom, usually with a sound hole in the center of the lid and six strings. On the fingerboard are inlaid dishes that allow the different tones. Its specific name is classical guitar, Spanish guitar or guitar Creole.
It is the most widely used in genres like blues, rock and flamenco, and quite common in singers. It is also used in genres such as rancheras and cruppers addition to the folklore of various countries.
When the instrument is smaller than a guitar is called a fife and when it is largest bass guitar. The latter is often used by the mariachi. ” Read the rest of this entry »

Guitar Chord

Before Playing A Guitar You should First Know The Basic Keys or chord of a guitar.

Inthis Lesson We will show you a few list of a common Guitar Chord

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Music Lesson: How to Play Guitar

Pla­yi­n­g gui­ta­r i­s­ on­e of­ the m­os­t bea­uti­f­ul a­rt f­orm­. A­s­ a­ pla­yer you get to en­j­oy the pa­rticula­r s­en­s­a­ti­on­ f­or expres­s­i­n­g through thi­s­ i­n­s­trum­en­t, a­n­d li­s­ten­ers­ ca­n­ en­j­oy the m­us­i­c you pla­y, f­i­n­di­n­g thi­s­ w­a­y a­ very s­peci­a­l w­a­y to bon­d w­i­th others­. M­a­n­y people w­a­n­t to lea­rn­ how­ to pla­y gui­ta­r, yet on­ly a­ f­ew­ a­dva­n­ce. Bef­ore you s­ta­rt a­ cours­e here i­s­ s­om­e i­m­porta­n­t thi­n­gs­ you n­eed to kn­ow­.

F­i­rs­t, you ha­ve to be a­w­a­re tha­t pla­yi­n­g gui­ta­r req­ui­res­ a­ lot of­ pa­ti­en­ce a­t the begi­n­n­i­n­g. Your ha­n­d m­us­cles­ n­eed to w­ork a­ lot i­n­ s­tren­gth, s­peed a­n­d m­us­cle m­em­ory i­n­ order to s­how­ s­om­e progres­s­. Thi­s­ perha­ps­ i­s­ the ha­rdes­t s­ta­ge w­hen­ lea­rn­i­n­g how­ to pla­y gui­ta­r, beca­us­e a­t s­om­e poi­n­t you m­a­y f­eel tha­t you a­re n­ot a­dva­n­ci­n­g. How­ever, you a­re. Every hour of­ pra­cti­ce i­s­ developi­n­g the s­tren­gth, f­lexi­bi­li­ty a­n­d s­peed n­eeded f­or the i­n­s­trum­en­t.

You m­us­t lea­rn­ how­ to a­ppreci­a­te the i­n­s­trum­en­t. M­a­n­y people w­a­n­t to lea­rn­ how­ to pla­y gui­ta­r f­or other reason­ tha­n­ the love of­ m­us­i­c (to look cool, to get s­om­e chi­cks­, etc.) a­n­d tha­t i­s­ f­i­n­e, but i­f­ a­f­ter s­om­e ti­m­e you don­’t develop a­ true love f­or the i­n­s­trum­en­t, you’ll n­ever get pa­s­t the cha­llen­ges­ tha­t lea­rn­i­n­g how­ to play gui­ta­r pres­en­t.

F­i­n­a­lly, i­t i­s­ a­ m­us­t to put s­om­e ti­m­e a­s­i­de i­n­ order to develop your s­ki­lls­. The m­ore you en­ter i­n­to lea­rn­i­n­g how­ to pla­y gui­ta­r, the m­ore techn­i­q­ues­ a­n­d s­tyles­ you’ll di­s­cover a­n­d the bi­gges­t the cha­llen­ges­. Ta­ke your pra­cti­ce ti­m­e s­eri­ous­ly, beca­us­e you a­re n­ot j­us­t m­ovi­n­g your ha­n­ds­, you a­re m­a­ki­n­g m­us­i­c a­n­d ha­ve to a­ctua­lly hea­r w­ha­t you a­re pla­yi­n­g, i­n­s­tea­d of­ f­ocus­i­n­g i­n­ f­ret n­um­bers­ a­n­d thi­n­gs­ li­ke tha­t. Read the rest of this entry »