Guitar Scales

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If you are thinking about learning guitar, you are probably picturing yourself way onto the future. You are onstage, playing the guitar, with millions of screaming fans in the audience. You play an amazing guitar solo and wow everyone at the concert. Yes, this is a pretty picture-but it's time to wake up! You will never achieve this dream if you do not learn the basics of the guitar first.

There are many different aspects of guitar basics that you need to know. You will need to know the different parts of the guitar. You will most likely need to know how to read music, and how to tune your guitar. You will need to know different chords as well. Part of knowing the different chords are being able to learn guitar scale as well.

If you learn guitar scales, you will be able to write your own guitar music so much quicker than you would if you were not familiar with guitar scales. Every great musician had to start somewhere-and I guarantee that each and every musician began by learning the basic guitar skills, which includes when they learn guitar scales. Let's take a look at what you are getting yourself into if you decide to learn guitar scale.

First Thing's First-What Is A Musical Scale?

A musical scale is a group of notes with defined intervals in between them. A scale can consist of any group of notes; however, some scales are more commonly used in Western music. Thus, if you decide to learn guitar scales, then you will need to be more familiar with these particular ones. An example of a common guitar scale is C major. There are two types of steps in a musical scale-a whole step and a half step. A half step is one interval between notes.

A whole step is equivalent to two half steps, so it is two intervals between notes. If you learn guitar scale, a whole step will be equivalent to two frets, while a half step will be equivalent to one fret. If you learn scales, you will also need to know about the roots of a scale. The root of a scale is what note it begins on.

This information may seem like a lot to remember, but you won't regret your decision to learn musical scale. As you are on that stage, rocking out on your guitar, perhaps you will reflect back to your guitar lessons long ago and be thankful that you made the decision to learn guitar scale.

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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
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This tip comes from Andrew Koblick, owner/creater of the Guitar5Day program .

This tip helps you to achieve mastery of the fretboard by practicing a 4-octave run covering all strings. Try it slowly at first, then gradually build up your speed until your finger positions become automatic.

Check out the tip at this link: Master the Fretboard - 4 Octave run

Enjoy your music,

P.J. Murphy
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Dan Denley, the mastermind behind THE greatest and most comprehensive online learning programs: AmazingGuitarSecrets, BluesGuitar Secrets, and just recently, LeadGuitarSecrets. has kindly agreed to supply a set of articles and mini-lessons for my GuitarTips Blog ( Thanks Dan! )

This tip shows how you can improve your guitar playing immensely, using strength training exercises which will only take 10 minutes out of your day. These exercises are ideal as a precursor to either guitar practice, or actually performing live.

I hope you will enjoy and benefit from Dan's expertise, see the link below:

Dan Denley - Improve Your playing in only 10 minutes per day


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Dan has very recently released a fantastic new resource, Lead Guitar Secrets, which contains everything you could possibly need to help you become an accomplished Lead Guitar Player.

I was privileged to receive an advance copy of the full course - I told Dan that if it didn't live up to the high standards of his previous works, I could not, in all conscience, give it a review, much less a 'thumbs up'. But, as I might have guessed, he has exceeded himself once again - this is the most complete and well-presented instruction set I have EVER seen for lead guitar players, whether at the early stages of learning or for the already proficient player.

There are 4 DVD's with video and audio lessons, backed up by a 200 page detailed instruction manual with music notation as well as tab for each of the lessons, PLUS a CD-ROM tutorial AND an audio CD full of backing tracks to help you to practice your new-found skills.

If you're convinced, or would like to find out more about the course, go straight to the launch page at the link below:

Lead Guitar Secrets - Everything you need to know about playing Lead Guitar

Meanwhile, Dan has kindly supplied me with a condensed version of one of the lessons from the Amazing Guitar Secrets course, which you can check out at: Amazing Guitar Secrets















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


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The course is called Guitar Made Simple (click on the link), and you could do a lot worse than treat yourself to this really focussed learning program this Christmas, if you want 2007 to be the year you become a 'Guitar Player'.

I've asked Chris Standring, the brains behind the course, to supply an article or tip for my Blog readers, and he has given me this insightful article on 'How to Seriously improve your guitar playing', aimed mainly at those who are considering playing live gigs.

As it's coming up to Christmas, he has also offered a chunky discount to my site visitors and Blog family, so click on the GuitarMadeSimple link to take advantage of this kind offer.


Enjoy your music,

P.J. Murphy
webmaster, PJ's Guitar Chords & Lyrics
http://www.guitarsongs.info
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This tip comes from Chris Standring, whose GuitarMadeSimple program... well, does what it says on the tin!

While learning theory and practicing all of the techniques you need to try to get your sound 'out there' are obviously critical, Chris' article goes into the importance of the level of control you have over your guitar, and of the relationship between guitar and player.

This is by no means a technical tip, but one that you should read, think about, and remember when you get on that stage and prepare to play to your audience.

Check out the tip at this link: Take command over your Instrument ( Chris Standring )

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
How to hold a Barre Chord
This tip comes from Chris Elmore, the mastermind behind ElmoreMusic, who provide GuitarTips, Guitar Backing Tracks, Guitar Leads, GuitarSongs and GuitarTheory resources.

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Check out the tip at this link: How to Hold a Barre Chord

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
Free Ibanez Ozfest guitar in my 10 million Giveaway!
As notified in the last blog post, I have been preparing an event, with a load of guitar and music goodies to give away to say 'Thank You!' to my supporters at PJs Guitar Chords and Lyrics, and my Blog visitors here and at www.guitar-chords.blogspot.com, who have all helped me reach the 10 Million visitor mark with my website.

Top prize is a rare Ibaneze Ozfest guitar, and there are also guitar lessons, keyboard lessons, guitar backing tracks, voice lessons, guitar tips and other tasty musical packages. Thirty prizes in total will be awarded over the next 6 weeks or so. Well, it's now up and running and you can enter at the link below:

10 Million Visitor "Thank You" Giveaway Page - Click Here!

A really big Thank You to my partners who have been incredibly generous in donating great prizes to help make this a landmark celebration to remember!.



Enjoy your music,

P.J. Murphy
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Firstly, apologies for the delay since the last Guitar Tips post here.

Dan Denley, of Amazing Guitar Secrets and Blues Guitar Secrets renown, has just this week released a fantastic new resource, Lead Guitar Secrets, which contains everything you could possibly need to help you become an accomplished Lead Guitar Player.

I was privileged to receive an advance copy of the full course - I told Dan that if it didn't live up to the high standards of his previous works, I could not, in all conscience, give it a review, much less a 'thumbs up'. But, as I might have guessed, he has exceeded himself once again - this is the most complete and well-presented instruction set I have EVER seen for lead guitar players, whether at the early stages of learning or for the already proficient player.

There are 4 DVD's with video and audio lessons, backed up by a 200 page detailed instruction manual with music notation as well as tab for each of the lessons, PLUS a CD-ROM tutorial AND an audio CD full of backing tracks to help you to practice your new-found skills.

If you're convinced, or would like to find out more about the course, go straight to the launch page at the link below:

Lead Guitar Secrets - Everything you need to know about playing Lead Guitar

Meanwhile, Dan has kindly supplied me with a condensed version of one of the lessons from the Amazing Guitar Secrets course, which you can check out at: Amazing Guitar Secrets















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
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