Posts Tagged ‘Guitar’

Learning The Electric Guitar

Posted in Electrical on April 20th, 2012 by admin – Comments Off

Learn Phrasing

Phrasing is just like you are delivering a speech. You know when to pause or raising your voice and to soften it. In guitar playing it is just the same. It’s all about the feelings and emotions. How you communicate to your audience and how you deliver your message to them. That’s what guitar playing is all about.

Create melodies and riffs

When playing the scales in ascending and descending order always try to create melodies for example, pick three notes over the scale and play it twice in triplets and then move over into the next notes. You can also use hammer on and pull off. Be creative and learn new rhythmic pattern within the scale. This will make the scale more interesting and it will add a great motivation to your playing.

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Combo Package Of Electric Guitar Lessons

Posted in Electrical on March 16th, 2012 by admin – Comments Off

A combo package of four complete guitar video courses each packed with numberous guitar lessons designed for guitarists who are ready to take their playing to next level…and beyond!

These lessons are for beginner, intermediate and advanced guitarists. You’ll with 15 year music teaching veteran Al Bermudez, who’s intelligible and comprehensive lessons are easy to understand.

Starting with this guitar course will teach you everything you need to know to begin playing lead guitar from the most basic beginning principles, to the most subtle nuances, and will transform you into a complete guitarist who can make their guitar sing.

With this series you’ll learn to play electric guitar in a natural progression.  Each theory, principle and/or technique taught in one lesson is applied in the next, so what you learn is constantly being reinforced and becoming ingrained into you musical consciousness: there for you to call upon whenever you need it.

And the best part is, you can do all this without having the ability to read music!

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