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How To Play Guitar Home > Easy Guitar Songs How To Impress Others With An Easy Guitar Song To LearnLearning guitar can be a bit difficult. It can be even more difficult to learn if you are musically challenged or do not have the best finger movements. However, instead of taking hours upon hours of guitar classes, why not look like a guitar professional and impress others with an easy guitar song to learn? If you find an easy guitar song to learn and practice it a few times where you have it down to memory, people will gawk in amazement because of your skills they did not know you had. You can also show off to a member of the opposite sex with an easy guitar song to learn. Even if the only reason you want to find an easy guitar song to learn is to prove to yourself that you can learn it, mark off playing guitar on your life's to do list, or be able to listen to the song over and over, there are a few added benefits with learning an easy song. Since most of us do not have the patience to sit through basic guitar training, finding an easy guitar song to learn will aide in those who are musically ADHD. Start Out Slow And You Will Learn More As You Go Once you learn the easy guitar song, it might also encourage you to get down the foundations of guitar playing so that you can expand in your guitar playing and guitar knowledge. Learning an easy song in the beginning may also show you if you even life guitar. After you learn the song, you may realize how much you hate all the time that goes into it. On the other hand, you may discover a hidden passion and talent. This new passion may even lead you to your dream career. Another benefit of finding and easy guitar song to learn first is that you will get your hands use to the guitar. With any new hobby that uses the hands, such as knitting or even writing for the little ones, using the object with your hands may seem very awkward at first. By learning the easy song first, your hands will get use the feeling of the guitar and be able to play more easily. What Is An Easy Guitar Song to Learn? Now that you know some of the benefits in learning an easy guitar song first, you may be asking yourself, "Which song is easy enough to start with?" Sometimes the difficult level of the song will depend on the person and their musical ear. Some people just cannot pick things up through sound or they cannot read music, so even playing the alphabet song one learns in kindergarten can be challenging for them. Obviously, you will not start with a guitar song that is by someone like Santana. An easy guitar song to learn would consists of very few chords or chords that repeat themselves over and over. Some other great songs to learn to practice would be children's songs or worship music because they tend to be repetitive. Today's Easy Guitar Songs Articles
Free Guitar Lessons
If you look, there are free guitar lessons all around. One such offering is via videoguitarlessons.com You can take lessons from such legends as: Larry Carlton Marc Seal Bill Yates Rick Okie and many, many more! You can learn blues country jazz rock and much, much more! I am not affiliated with this site, so check it out and make your mind up yourself. Here is a recent press [...] How to Play Power Chords
Chris Elmore, CEO of Elmore Music ( creators of GuitarTips, Guitar Backing Tracks and Guitar Songs, among other great guitar resources ) has kindly supplied this latest tip for electric guitarists. This guitar tip shows you the positions for some of the most popular power chords, and discusses how they should be played, and where they fit into the rock guitar genre. The article features tab for the chords, photographs of the finger positions for both left and right-handed players, plus audio clips, showing you what the chords should sound like. Check out this valuable article at this link: How to Play Power Chords. Enjoy your music, P.J. Murphy webmaster, PJ's Guitar Chords & Lyrics http://www.guitarsongs.info Guitar Chords Blog: http://www.guitar-chords.blogspot.com Guitar Tips Blog: http://www.guitar-tips.blogspot.com pjmurphy@guitarsongs.info Guitar Hero 2
Jamming fans prepare for Guitar Hero 2! Due out in November this year, this is the sequel to the highly successful original, Guitar Hero. Originally spawned in the arcades, this game features a guitar-like controller. Fret position is not imporant, but timing is, so this is actually a useful aid for a guitar novice who wants to [...] Creating your own band ( Part 2 )
Following on from my previous post, Chris Elmore ( who runs a great Guitar Tips site and has recently launched a fantastic new Guitar Songs site, as well as co-designing Guitar-Backing-Tracks with yours truly - he's a busy guy! ) has supplied another useful tip for my blog readers, this time it's the second in a series of three tips on how to create ( and sustain! ) a band, from the formation stages thru to the world-acclaimed stage performances! Check out the article link here: Click on the link: Creating your own Band(2) Click HERE to visit Chris's GuitarTips site Acoustic Guitarists - you should check out the latest site especially for the 'unplugged', Kenny Mann's great JustAcoustic.Com P.J. Murphy webmaster, PJ's Guitar Chords & Lyrics http://www.guitarsongs.info Guitar Chords Blog: http://www.guitar-chords.blogspot.com Guitar Tips Blog: http://www.guitar-tips.blogspot.com pjmurphy@guitarsongs.info Video Lesson - G major scale
Andrew Koblick, who has just released the new and much improved Version 2 of his AmazingGuitar lessons DVD has supplied another great tip for my Blog and newsletter readers - this time it's a great video lesson, showing you how to play the G major scale all over the fretboard, using tapping techniques. Click on the link: G-Major-Video-Lesson to check out the video, click HERE to visit Andy's AmazingGuitar website. The video will take a few seconds to load on broadband, probably a minute or so on dialup. Enjoy your music, P.J. Murphy webmaster, PJ's Guitar Chords & Lyrics http://www.guitarsongs.info Guitar Chords Blog: http://www.guitar-chords.blogspot.com Guitar Tips Blog: http://www.guitar-tips.blogspot.com pjmurphy@guitarsongs.info Play Guitar Backwards!
Once again, a tip from Chris Elmore, owner/creater of ElmoreMusic, and co-owner with myself of GuitarBackingTracks This is a brilliant article/lesson, with tab, sound and video, where Chris shows you how to play some really fancy and nifty riffs on lead guitar. Just watching Chris's hand movements as he switches between standard and "backward" fretting with his left hand makes you want to stop what you're doing and try that out right away!! I'm not a lead guitarist myself, but I find with the help of the lessons ( like this one ) generously made available to my Blog readers by Chris and others, I'm starting to surprise my friends at our jam sessions. The look of astonishment on their faces when I add in a nifty lead break on one of the other players' numbers is priceless! Check out the tip at this link: How to play Your Guitar with your hand 'Backwards' BTW, Chris has offered a great deal to my Blog readers - lifetime subscription to his fantastic Guitar Tips learning program for an unbelievable $27 ( it was already a steal at $49.95 ). Just click on the special link below: www.guitartips.com.au/murphypj Enjoy your music, P.J. Murphy webmaster, PJ's Guitar Chords & Lyrics http://www.guitarsongs.info Guitar Chords Blog: http://www.guitar-chords.blogspot.com Guitar Tips Blog: http://www.guitar-tips.blogspot.com pjmurphy@guitarsongs.info WorkshopLive Announces Over 1000 Lessons
WorkshopLive is a unique form of online guitar learning and has been so successful that they have now launched lesson number 1000. The above photo is of famous west coast guitarist, Jody Fisher, who is one of many music instructors at WorkshopLive and has created 80 lessons including their 1000th. Others who have contributed include Baltimore guitarist [...] |
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