Monday, August 15, 2011

Learning How To Play Guitar - Mastering The Fundamentals Of Guitar Playing And Chord Reading

Learning how to play guitar notes can be very overwhelming. The main problem with learning how to play guitar is that people normally get ahead of themselves trying to learn difficult tricks like plucking when they should be learning the basics first.

We need to understand the mechanisms and the parts of the guitar. This should allow you to identify what they are for when you are learning to play guitar chords. The top of the guitar when it is standing on its body is the headstock. This is where you will find the tuning knobs.

Next to it is the neck. The neck is the long piece of wood that has vertical bars of metals. Each segregation or segment of these bars is called a fret. Each fret location is how you determine how to place your fingers on the strings. The first fret is the first segment from the headstock; this is the farthest fret from your body. As you count higher, the fret gets nearer the guitar body.

To learn how to play guitar notes, you need to know the corresponding number of your fingers so you know how to read diagrams, chords, and tables. Your thumb is called "T". Your pointing finger is Number 1. Your middle finger is Number 2. Your ring finger is Number 3, and your small finger is Number 4.
The first string, the thinnest, is number 1. The string on top of that is number 2, and so on. There are only six strings on any ordinary guitar.

Learning to play guitar chords is fun but it takes patience. However, it is very important to know this because reading the chord diagram is one of the basics of learning how to play guitar. A guitar chord diagram is drawn like a table of squares.

Imagine five squares put together side by side, not on top or below each other. There will be a total of six vertical lines and a total of five squares. You will also have two horizontal lines. This one set of squares is a fret and should be a representation of your guitar neck when the guitar is standing.

These five squares represent the five spaces on the fret. The six lines represent the strings. The string to the farthest right is the smallest string, and the one on the farthest left is the biggest string. Other sets of squares like these are the actual frets. Now, add another set of squares below it, and add another below that, and add another below that. Now you have a total of four frets.

As has always been said, practice makes perfect. Playing the guitar takes practice to achieve a level in which the music you produce is acceptable. It does not really take a long time to learn it, but crafting your own music will really depend on your passion and dedication to learning this wonderful piece of musical instrument.
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Monday, August 1, 2011

"House of the Rising Sun" by The Animals Guitar Tab and Lyrics

Am            C             D               F           E             
   e|-----0-------------0-----------3--3------------1-1----------0-------- 
   b|---1-^-1---------1-^-1--------2---^-2---------1--^-1--------^--0----- 
   g|--2----^-0------0----^-0-----3------^-0------2-----^-0-----1---^-0--- 
   d|-2-------^-----2-------^----0---------^-----3--------^----2------^--- 
   a|0-------------3------------------------------------------2----------- 
   e|--------------------------------------------------------0------------ 
                                                                           
      Am               C               D           F            E          
   e|------        e|--0---        e|--3---     e|--1---     e|--0---      
   b|--1---        b|--1---        b|--2---     b|--1---     b|--0---      
   g|--2---        g|--0---        g|--3---     g|--2---     g|--1---      
   d|--2---        d|--2---        d|--0---     d|--3---     d|--2---      
   a|--0---        a|--3---        a|------     a|------     a|--2---      
   e|------        e|------        e|------     e|------     e|--0---      


Order is as Follows:

Am C D F Am C E E 

Am C D F

Am C E E

Am C D F

Am E Am    

C D F Am E Am E 

Repeat that
AMAZING SONG!!

ORGAN SOLO tabbed to guitar

E||-------------5p0--7p0--8p0------12---12~~~~~----12--12--12--10--------------------
B||--17~~~~~~~------------------------------------------------------10---10---8---10-
G||----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D||----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A||----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E||----------------------------------------------------------------------------------


E||--17--17--17---17--17---15----12--10--12-12-12-12-12-12-12p10------------12--12---
B||--------------------------------------------------------------10-~~~~~~~----------
G||----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
D||----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A||----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E||----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

E||-12--12--12p10--------------------------------------------------------------------
B||---------------10--10--8--10-----5p3-------------3----3--5--2---------------------
G||-------------------------------------5p2---2--5-----5----------2--2---------------
D||----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A||----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E||----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Guitar Tab for Leaving On A Jet Plane

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Leaving On A Jet Plane
by John Denver

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C                          F                           
1. ALL MY BAGS ARE PACKED; IM READY TO GO;  
      C             F 
   IM STANDING HERE OUTSIDE YOUR DOOR 
      C               Am            G 
   I HATE TO WAKE YOU UP TO SAY GOODBYE 
     C                    F 
   BUT THE DAWN IS BREAKING; IT EARLY MORN;  
         C                   F 
   THE TAXI'S WAITIN; HE'S BLOWING THE HORN 
     C             Am              G 
   ALREADY IM SO LONESOME I COULD CRY 
 

              C            F 
REFRAIN:  SO KISS ME AND SMILE FOR ME 
            C                  F 
          TELL ME THAT YOU'LL WAIT FOR ME 
           C                   Am           G 
          HOLD ME LIKE YOU'LL NEVER LET ME GO 
 

              C      F 
CHORUS:  I'M LEAVIN ON A JET PLANE 
         C                F 
         DON'T KNOW WHEN ILL BE BACK AGAIN 
          C   Am             G 
         OH BABE, I HATE TO GO 
 

    C                       F                             
2. THERE'S SO MANY TIMES I LET YOU DOWN,     
        C            F 
   SO MANY TIMES I PLAYED AROUND 
     C              Am               G 
   I TELL YOU NOW, THEY DONT MEANA THING 
     C                F 
   EVERY PLACE I GO I'LL THINK OF YOU,  
          C                F 
   EVERY SONG I SING I'LL SING FOR YOU 
        C                 Am                G 
   WHEN I COME BACK I'LL WEAR YOUR WEDDING RING 
 
REFRAIN: 
 
CHORUS: 
   
MODULATE TO THE KEY OF D 
    D                 G                              
3. NOW THE TIME HAS COME TO LEAVE YOU; 
    D             G 
   ONE MORE TIME LET ME KISS YOU 
         D                    Bm            G 
   THEN CLOSE YOUR EYES, AND I'LL BE ON MY WAY 
        D                G                                 
   I'LL DREAM ABOUT THE DAYS TO COME,  
        D                G 
   WHEN I WONT HAVE TO DREAM ALONE 
     D                 Bm              G 
   ABOUT THE TIME LORD I WONT HAVE TO SAY 
                      G7 
   NO I WONT HAVE TO SAY 
 
CHORUS TWICE:

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

5 Guitar Playing Tips - Learn to Play Guitar Chords

Many people are aspiring to learn how to play the guitar. The guitar has risen into a certain level of popularity that it has become a symbol of talent, creativity and "coolness."

However, learning how to play the guitar is no joke. Learning to play the instrument requires one to learn how to play the chords. This article tries to give some helpful tips to individuals who would want to learn how to play guitar chords.

1. Get a chord chart
Playing guitar chords is just like playing chords in an organ. If one is learning to play the guitar alone (without a teacher), having a guitar chord book is his best bet. A guitar chord book demonstrates the different finger positions when playing different types of chords. The pressed strings are usually depicted with dots and the strings which are not supposed to be plucked are marked with an "x."
A chord book is a beginner's best friend. Memorizing chords without the help of a guitar teacher will be an impossible task if not for the chord book.

2. One at a time
There are dozens and dozens of different guitar chords which show themselves in different formations. Trying to memorize them in a single blow is close to impossible. Learning how to play guitar chords requires patience and lots of practice. Try practicing three chords that are can be played together (ex. A-E-D) on a single day and try to familiarize oneself with the transition between these chords. Don't try to take every chord in one sitting, it simply can't be done.

3. Be aware of the right hand
An important thing to remember when learning how to play guitar chords is that the movement of the right hand is as important as the movement of the left hand. Most beginners would find themselves taking breaks in strumming until the left hand positions itself properly for the next chord. This is normal during the first few day of practice, but at some point, the right hand should dictate the tempo of the movements of both hands. Strumming or plucking shouldn't be delayed.

4. Listen to guitar-intensive songs whenever possible
One should learn how to play the guitar with some inspiration at the back of his head. Listening to good guitar players will give one some idea of where he would want to go in the future.

5. Learn the different forms of chords
As stated earlier, guitar chords present themselves in various forms. One should be familiar with the different forms so as to bring flexibility in to playing. One popular form of chords which is widely used in rock music is the "power chords" they are simply and heavy-sounding.

Playing guitar chords is not as hard as one would think. Learning to play guitar chords is a basic and essential part of guitar playing, it lays down the foundation of good guitar playing skills. If one has the perseverance and the passion to play the guitar, he will eventually learn how to play the chords and advance into more intricate lessons.

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