Archive for July, 2010
Friday, July 30th, 2010
For guitar beginners, after months of practicing and listening to guitar lessons, can you ask yourself question whether you have grown much since the moment you begin practicing guitar? If you have been practicing playing the guitar for a while now and you haven’t noticed any growth, something is definitely wrong with the way you practice. Or perhaps, the guitar lessons for beginners that you are currently on or following has methods that are not effective for beginners. And obviously, that is obviously not a good thing at all. That is what we called horizontal growth.
Horizontal growth is not growing at all. It is just growing for a bit and staying on that level for a long time. And I tell you my brothers and sisters that we don’t want that on your guitar careers. We started playing the guitar because we have a goal. Our goal is to become great someday in the fields of guitar playing. We have our guitar heroes to look up to and not growing is synonymous to failing them. Do you want your guitar heroes to be disappointed to you? Do you want slash to point His finger at you and tell you that you are not worthy to hold that Les Paul? Of course not. So therefore it, you know what to do. Rock and roll.
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Friday, July 30th, 2010
If you are an indie band they want to gain some instant attention from the media, then one of the best ways to do that is to create a press release. See and something that is worthy to be printed in the news item, then you should really go for this. It’ll give you a boast of popularity and media attention. Just make sure that you have something to show like a new album perhaps or an upcoming concert.
If you want to make a really good first impression to your readers, stick to the facts. Be very informative and straight to the point. And also make sure that you will not lose their reader’s attention by including details that are not relevant to your group.
A good thing to do before you create a press release is too great a third person’s perspective, something like questions that would likely be asked by reporters. Like for example, what is the name of their band? Or why did you name it like that? And if you are promoting a new album or new CD make sure you give details that are necessary and related to your album. This way, you will not annoy your readers.
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Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
Today, we will talk about the different habits that are not good for our progress in guitar playing. There are things that we shouldn’t do as guitar players. There are people who tried learning the guitar and feel that it and the result: they never tried holding a guitar ever again. They are afraid to commit the same mistake. The thing with it is that you might probably do the wrong approach in your training. If you’re always practicing and you feel like you are stuck in the same level, something was doing the wrong about your approach. Always remember that beginners require a rather specialized form of guitar training. Guitar lessons for beginners are made specifically for beginners, and it has specific approach that would benefit aspiring guitarists. It’s not like your regular guitar lesson.
Here’s something that would encourage you:
- Guitar skills are not for specific people only. It is definitely available and possible for everyone to learn.
- It doesn’t matter if you’re 30 years old or 50 years old, he can still start learning the guitar. There is no age limit when it comes to guitar playing.
- If you think you have bad habits when training, undo them immediately. Or better yet, ask for assistance from professional guitar players are in the Internet.
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Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
The thing with the guitar is, you got to be familiar with the techniques or methods of how to play it. It is all about the methods, the different approaches of playing and how to play it. It the techniques that bring variety to your guitar playing. The only way to master the guitar is to master the methods of playing it, meaning, you got to master the different techniques available for the guitar. of course, you should first go through the beginner stage and master all the necessary factors needed for beginners. So if you are looking for techniques that would boost your guitar playing, we have something for you. this technique is called the slide. It is a simple technique that could do a lot of ass – kicking later on.
The Slide is a technique that makes the notes that you play more interesting and brings more life to your guitar playing. Instead of playing two or more notes individually, you could slide up or down to the next notes. For example, you are on the 5th fret of the 2nd string, and you want to transition to the 12th fret 2nd string. Simply slide it up the 12th fret. Simple as that. The difficult thing is creating sustain, but practice would improve that.
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Monday, July 26th, 2010
When buying a guitar, you should complete it with a list of guitar accessories. These accessories are for your guitar. These accessories are usually not that expensive and if you are about to buy a guitar, you could get a good deal if you buy it together with the accessories.
Here is your Guitar Accessory List:
- Guitar Case or Gig Bag
o This is where you place your guitar to protect it from all sorts of dangers especially when you are on the move with it.
- Tuner
o This is an electronic device that allows you to set your guitar to a standard tune. Keeps you in tune wherever you go.
- Strings
o It is always the best choice to bring with you extra supplies of set of strings. Just in case.
- Multi Effects Processor / Effects Pedals
o Want to spice up your guitar playing? This is what you need. A gadget to alter the tone of your guitar to different kind of effects.
- Amplifiers
o This is the Electric guitars twin brother. You shouldn’t have an electric guitar if you don’t have this. Electric guitars are no good without an amplifier.
- Guitar cords
o This is what you would use to connect your guitar to the amplifier and multi effects processors or effects pedal.
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Friday, July 23rd, 2010
Technology has given us the tools to make our lives easier and to make the impossible things, possible. And this technology has also conquered the world of music recording. Creating music through digital ways and means and have proved itself to be more economic than the conventional method. But is it as good as the analog one?
Of course it is. Just add your skill to the list and you are ready to go. But of course, it is not similar to analog recording. There is a slight difference when you are recording with digital technology and analog. Just like with cameras. Analog SLR’s had this grainy thing on their photos and uses films. On digital, it’s pure, and pixels matter. In digital audio recording everything is as it is. A person would say that there is a difference because of the clearness of the digital technology. That is the only difference and was not used to it that is why we feel that it is different.
Personally, I think that digital recording is more economic therefore is better than conventional recording. It gives you the capability to record in your home for a very cheap price but almost the same quality. So nowadays, being financially deficit is not an excuse for not being able to record your own songs.
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Thursday, July 22nd, 2010
You could always search on the internet and find the tabs for a good solo. Look at it and see all the numbers turn them into notes and that’s it. Well, that is wrong. Why? Because you are not making music at all. You’re just following these numbers to get the solo and doing that would definitely make you fail. And then you’ll get bored and move on to the next solo up until in the end, you learn nothing at all. That is what we call, horizontal growth. And we don’t want that, we want to grow vertically as musicians.
So if you really want to nail that solo, you have to first listen to it thoroughly. Observe the emotions that flow with it. The bends, vibratos and other different techniques. Simply put yourself into the position of the person who created the guitar solo. I tell you, this is pretty much effective. After that, after you get the feel and emotion of the solo, look at the tabs to know how he played it. Copy it and execute it with the emotion and feel that you got and researched that you assumed the creator of the guitar solo was feeling, and that’s it.
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Tuesday, July 20th, 2010
I just wanted to share to you something that would favor blues guitar players just like me. Anyway, what I wanted to ask from you is to let me know who is your most favorite blues artist or artists. I just hope that you are into blues but anyway, blues is easy to like and has no boundaries and limits in terms of fans and supporters. I have my own list of blues guitar players that I admire the most, most of them you would agree, and some of them you would really criticize me for choosing them. Anyway, here is my list…
- B.B. King
- John Lee Hooker
- Albert King
- Eric Clapton
- Jimi Hendrix
- Otis Spann
- Charles Brown
- Robert Cray
- Buddy Waters
- Ray Charles
- John Mayer
Okay, basically, this is what I’m listening to. I know, you wouldn’t agree with me putting John Mayer on my list, but man, he’s got the blues, man. This guy has decent blues tunes in his albums and killer blues licks and riffs is what I get from this man that is why he would definitely make my list. Jimi Hendrix is not only a good blues player; he’s one of the greatest guitar player in the world. So, who’s on your list?
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Friday, July 16th, 2010
I have been annoyed by lots of kids bragging about how good they are in guitar hero. I am annoyed because I am a guitarist and I don’t think, knowing how to play guitar hero is something to brag about, I mean check the game out. Yes, it’s fun and entertaining and it is the latest excuse for not learning how to play the guitar and still rock out. It doesn’t fall short of the term “poser”. Yes, pardon me buy if you really want to rock out, learn guitar or bass or drums. Learn the real thing then play the game. That’s the right steps. You don’t play the game, brag about it and get owned by a real guitar player. That is the suckzor to the ultimate level. So if you don’t want to suck, you don’t want to be called a poser, go out and practice the real thing. And then, when you are all set, play guitar hero, and you could own twice as much people than you did when you were a poser. I tell you, learning guitar is one of the skills that people can’t take away from you. It is something you could brag about until you get old.
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Wednesday, July 14th, 2010
Actually, there’s no fixed rule on using the delay pedals, it all depends on your creativity. If you know how to exploit its power and bend it to your will, you can pretty much do a lot of stuff with it. Make it sound like a helicopter or raindrops; it’s up to you as long as it sounds good. Me? I like to use it on guitar solos and mini – fills on our slow songs. It adds a solemn effect which I cannot explain. The delay works like this, you play a note, and the signals that you send to the stomp is split and adding a slight delay on the time of release of the duplicated note, thus the term, delay. To change the time that it repeats, you could adjust the time knob. To make the delay last longer or shorter, tweak the feedback knob. Some effects pedal offer more controls on your delay effects like the mix, gain, rate, depth, and many others.
If you are not used to using it and you have no idea what you are doing, it might sound awful. But for the pros, they make something epic out of it. Look at the Edge. He’s my idol when it comes to delay effects. I am so heavily influenced by his guitar playing. What he lacks in skills, he shows in his skills on delay effects.
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Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
Ok, we know that you are freaking good in playing the guitar but don’t get all fuzzy playing guitar solos on the whole part of the song, that is what we call, “overdoing it.” Why is it bad? Duh, do I have to explain to you? It kills the song, it mutilates it. A good lead guitar player knows where to insert his solos, knows proper timing and knows when he’s overdoing things. So how do you know when you are overdoing it?
First, you will hear more of your guitar solos than the rest of the instruments in the band, that’s one sign. Another is when the vocals are overshadowed by your guitar. When everything else is underneath your guitar solo that means your way off the limit. Learn how to balance everything. A good guitar solo comes in with proper timing and dynamics. If done correctly, the force and effect is tremendous. For example, if you listen to Creed’s “Stand Here with Me” guitar solo, you can see what I’m talking about. The full guitar solo comes in on time and in the proper dynamic setting, thus, creating a massive effect and making it more emphasized. It’s all about the timing.
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Monday, July 12th, 2010
After the demise of the pop Punk group called, Fall Out Boy, its members when their own way, forming and playing in different groups the band’s songwriter and bassist is the last one to mention his new group called “The Black Cards.”
The Black Cards is the brainchild of his old friend Sam whom he knew long ago and was influenced by different types of foreign music. English music, Jamaican music, and music he was inspired with when he was travelling. His other band mates were also on other newly formed groups as well. Some were joined by popular musicians forming super groups.
Fall out Boy was an Overnight success story. As fast as they went up, they went down the same rate. It is really hard to keep that genre on the major label. The major label would have to squeeze everyone our t to cough up more cash for the sake of itself. Lots of gimmicks that don’t even relate to music. Ideas that no longer correspond to their principles. This is one thing that the audience has to understand, some bands just don’t have the ocean to stop or have stop over’s, they are always on the go.
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Thursday, July 8th, 2010
Wow, if you don’t know Ringo Starr (which is an impossible idea) you probably won’t believe that he’s 70. With that energy, the looks and the humor, it seems that he isn’t aging at all. I mean, look at him, does he look like a bloody 10 – year old grandpa to you? definitely not. Last Wednesday, he celebrated his 70th birthday in New York’s Time Square together with fans and family. His wish? Peace and Love. That’s all he wanted for his birthday. Maybe he’s got everything a man wants, and besides, he’s RINGO STARR! Beatle? The most popular band in the planet? Does that ring a bell to you?
I’m just kidding, anyway, Starr has shown no signs of slowing down, and in fact he has a number of shows coming on some dates in United States and Canada as well. And he let slip that he would have a grand plan on September. Now, that’s what I’m talking about. He just loves performing and his body permits him to do so. What a lucky guy indeed. And man, I want to get my hands on those Ludwig Signature sets. Costs a fortune and our very limited. Especially that one that he uses. Sheesh!
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Wednesday, July 7th, 2010
Born October 18 1926, Charles Edward Anderson Berry is one of the most influential guitar player, composer and singer. He’s part of the first batch of musicians who were in inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on its first run in 1986. His songs that were recorded earlier in his career were considered the blueprint of Rock and Roll; it was the first example of this genre. We could also say that he’s one of the pioneers of rock and roll. He fused blues and country music, along with lyrics that talked about girls and cars, electric guitar solos and energetic stage performance.
Chuck Berry’s former axe was a Gibson 350ET installed with p90 single coil pickups. Later on, he switched to Gibson ES330 and Gibson ES355’s guitars. His preferred amplifier is the Fender Dual Showman and Orange Top Amps.
Chuck Berry is pretty much popular for his use of double stops. You can hear much of this in his intros and his guitar solos. For his rhythm, he uses Blues – shuffle, especially in the verses. He’s popular songs like Johnny B. Goode are one of the most influential rock and roll songs in the world and is fun to play with. Try and search for tabs on it and practice it on your own.
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Tuesday, July 6th, 2010
Oh how joyful it is to release your own CD. But of course, I’m not talking about major label type of thing, just a CD album of our own songs that re recorded. If you have this thing in your head, you should definitely go for it. And remember that it is better if you do not do this to sell millions of copies or to impress girls, please do it for self – satisfaction. Do this for yourself, it is definitely worth it, someday, and you will look back and appreciate the art that you did. Now, how to start…
First, write a song. There’s no need to be technical and stuff, just write an honest song. And when it’s all arranged, get the necessary tools. A recording software, bass guitar, electric or acoustic guitar, piano or whatever instrument you would want to use. Now, record it all in the recording software, edit it, put in some creativity and after that make a finish product of the song. Or if you are really not into recording, you can always rent a studio and mind you, it would be a bit costly. After that, when you have your master CD or the final copy to be duplicated by manufacturers or you could even do it yourself. Package it into something sellable and go out and sell your music.
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