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Easy Guitar Songs For Beginners

Posted by admin | Beginner Guitar Songs | Sunday 29 March 2009 12:02 am

Beginner Guitar Songs are fun and easy to play on the guitar. When you have the chords down pat, the first thing you will want to do is get some tablature for actual songs. The best songs to begin with are the ones with fairly simple chords. Beginner guitar songs are those that have just a few chords.

This will allow you to play real songs faster without going through a lot of headaches. It also sets the foundation for learning music that is more complicated.

While many new guitarists are tempted to jump right in and try playing their favorites, unless you have a great talent for playing by ear, this can be more discouraging than encouraging. Start with the easy stuff and work your way up to the harder stuff. Besides, some of the easiest songs to play are actually great songs.

Following are some of the simplest songs to learn from folk, classical, rock and country. Some of these use two chords. None uses more than four.

Beginner Guitar Songs for Folk Music beginner guitar songs

Skip to My Lou
Rock-a My Soul
Yellow Rose of Texas
I Shall Not Be Moved

Beginner Guitar Songs for Classical Music

El Conde Olinos by J.H. Montoya
Greensleeves by Anonymous
Romance by Mozart
Andantino by Carcassi
Andantino1 by Kuffner
Allegro by Guiliani

Beginner Guitar Songs for Rock Music

Smoke on the Water by Deep Purple
Smells like Teen Spirit by Nirvana
Who'll Stop the Rain by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Brain Damage/Eclipse by Pink Floyd
Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd

Beginner Guitar Songs for Country Music (traditional and contemporary)

Take Me Back to Tulsa - Bob Wills
Honky Tonkin' - Hank Williams
I Walk the Line - Johnny Cash
Have Mercy - The Judds
Drive - Alan Jackson
Everywhere- Tim McGraw

Once you have mastered three to four chord beginner guitar songs, find some more advanced songs in the music genre of your choice.

Author: Kenn Bell

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Guitar For Beginners No Better Time Then Now

Posted by admin | Beginner Guitar Tips | Saturday 7 March 2009 12:02 am

First things first - you need a guitar.

But make sure you get the right guitar. You should start by learning on an acoustic guitar and any respectable music store will have a good beginners guitar for around 100. Better still borrow one from a friend while you get started then you can invest in a better guitar once you know that your guitar playing isn't a new year resolution fad. You should start with an acoustic guitar because you can hear the strings clearly and you will know when you are playing the chords well. With an electric guitar you can sound good without actually playing accurately. On a classical guitar the notes always sound dead and lifeless in the hands of a beginner.

Secondly you need lessons

Well to be precise you need to learn a few chords and strumming patterns. Then while you are doing this you should follow a beginners guitar course. Doing these 2 activities together will introduce you to the wonderful world of guitar playing. The great thing about learning to play the guitar is that no one can ever take it away from you. You can pick up any guitar and just play. If you have an ounce of creativity you will be writing songs and making your own music just because you can play the guitar. To get to this point should only take a few months.

Thirdly - find someone else to practice with

Learning with someone else will make you learn a lot faster. You will have different strengths to your partner and will both improve by being a little competitive in learning new chords. If you know someone who can play well you could ask them for some tips. There is always something new to learn.

Author: Cody John

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While My Guitar Gently Weeps Song By Harrison-Clapton

Posted by admin | The Beatles Songs To Learn | Saturday 7 March 2009 12:02 am

"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" is a song that contains a few elements that make it worthy of special attention. The simplicity of the lyrics is one, the other is the emotions evoked by the musical structure of the song which makes it such a popular choice for other artists who recorded it in an effort to make it their own.

The rock and roll magazine, Rolling Stone has a list of the top five hundred songs of all time which has The Beatles occupying twenty-three spots. "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" is at number one-hundred-and-thirty-five, just below "In The Midnight Hour" by Wilson Pickett and just above "Your Song" by Elton John.

The song appeared on the album, "The Beatles", otherwise known as "the white album" because of its stark white packaging. This album was quite experimental with The Beatles writing songs in a number of genres. The Beatles were pioneers of the nonsensical lyrics school of song writing and some of the songs on the album give the impression that they were written in five minutes with more attention given to the arranging than the composition, and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" does follow a very simple formula in which the composer's attention is drawn to a thought or an object and he comments on it, finishing his statement with "while my guitar gently weeps".

Here are the complete lyrics:

I look at you all, see the love there that's sleeping
While my guitar gently weeps
I look at the floor and I see it needs sweeping
Still my guitar gently weeps

I don't know why nobody told you
how to unfold your love
I don't know how someone controlled you
They bought and sold you

I look at the world and I notice it's turning
While my guitar gently weeps
With every mistake we must surely be learning
Still my guitar gently weeps

I don't know how you were diverted
You were perverted too
I don't know how you were inverted
No one alerted you

I look at you all, see the love there that's sleeping
While my guitar gently weeps
I look at you all
Still my guitar gently weeps

"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" was recorded on September 6, 1968. The guitar solo on the song has the sound that many people associated with The Beatles' lead guitarist, George Harrison but it was actually played by Eric Clapton with George playing rhythm guitar and Ringo Starr on drums.

Paul McCartney played piano on the session and dubbed bass guitar onto the track later. Eric Clapton was invited by George to play the guitar on the track and was initially worried about being an outsider playing on a Beatles song, but the presence of a musician of Eric Clapton's status actually helped dissipate tension between the members of The Beatles. The only issue was that Clapton received no credit on the album cover because of his contract with another record company.

The song has been recorded quite a few times, notably by the late Canadian blues player, Jeff Healy and a solo ukelele version by Jake Shimabukuro.

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The Joy of Playing Scales on Guitar

Posted by admin | Scales on Guitar | Saturday 7 March 2009 12:02 am

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I used to hang out with a lot of experienced guitarists asking them about the most fundamental thing to learn as a guitar beginner. Most of the answers I got from them are the "guitar scales'. However, you need a lot of practice to learn the guitar scales well.

You can learn it with A minor pentatonic scale such as A - C - D - E - G, to make your learning process as simple as possible. You will handle the guitar scale easier if you learn them from the basic.

Scales are the basis for music. In order to play music you will need to understand and know key scales. Learn scales through practice. Here are some tips about lessons.

First you should choose a style of music. It helps to play a style of music that you enjoy. Once you decide what style of music, then you need to move on to learning the scale. For example: the minor pentatonic scale covers most power chords used in rock, blues, and heavy metal. Just go over the scales and choose which one suits your interests. Some scales are better than other scales. Find a scale that works well for the type of music you are interested in.

To understand and play scales well, understand the keynote. The Keynote is the major note in the scale. For example, A is the keynote in the A minor pentatonic scale. Everything about a scale depends on the keynote. Many players just play around and fly up and down the scale. That doesn't do anything for your practicing. Focus on the keynote while you play scales.

To really practice a scale, you will want to have background music playing in the key that you are playing in. The background recording should be simple. If you record a simple 10 minutes of backing acoustic guitar, it will give you time to play around with the scale and explore. You want to be able to play around without having to restart the background music.

The last thing you need to do is to learn all of the keys. You want to be able to play your scales in all of the musical keys. It is important to learn all the musical keys because singers use all different keys. You want to be able to play guitar and accompany any singer. Every musical key is different.

Learning these scales and keys will help you create a foundation for your guitar learning. It will make sure that you can play music with anyone.

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Guitar Lessons For Beginners

Posted by admin | Guitar Lessons For Beginners | Saturday 7 March 2009 12:02 am

No one is born a great musician. Even the best of the best had to go through a few hurdles along the way, but were able to reach the top because they knew the best way to learn the guitar. The technique to succeed is not really a secret. Like so many things in life, the key is self-motivation. You really can teach yourself to play guitar, it just takes a little effort and patience.

If you like ballads, you can learn to play acoustic guitar on your own, although it is highly recommended to ask for tips from people who have been playing for a long time; that is if you are really convinced to go the acoustic route. This type of guitar may be cheaper, but a slightly higher end one should be considered if you want it to pay off in the long run. The low-priced ones may be easy on the pocket, but you can't expect the sound it will be producing to be the best and many lower end acoustics are difficult to play. It can take a lot of finger strength to press down on the strings.

It is much easier to learn to play the electric guitar on your own, despite its intimidating set of buttons and knobs. However it is generally more expensive to buy this type of instrument. I recommend not the cheapest model but don't splurge on the most expensive either. Any name brand guitar like Fender, Gibson, etc. should fit the bill just fine. As much as you might have the urge to splurge on the exact guitar your idol plays, hold off for now!

Make sure that you are comfortable when you try to teach yourself to play guitar, and that you are in a nice seated position, with the guitar body making contact on your abdomen. A guitar stool or drafting stool comes in handy here.

There are guitar lessons for beginners available over the internet, and they come in the form of tutorial web sites, videos or eBooks. These materials are affordable and easy to use, and make a great substitute for the one-on-one session with a guitar instructor. They are also much less expensive in the long run as lessons from instructors can get very costly.

Remember, the best way to learn the guitar is by concentrating and having a positive attitude towards the learning process.

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Practice With Easy Guitar Songs

Posted by admin | More Guitar Songs To Learn! | Saturday 7 March 2009 12:02 am

It helps to practice playing the guitar with easy guitar songs. You start learning how to play by knowing the basics. When you are already familiar with the technical aspects and already know the different notes and chords, sticking to the traditional lessons may get boring. A healthy way to learn faster and to keep your interest is to practice with songs that are not complicated for beginners to play.

Here are some songs that you can use for a more fun and productive way of learning to play the guitar.

America's "Horse With No Name" is not just popular; it is also very simple to play. You would only use two chords all throughout to play this classic. These are the "E minor" and "D" chords.

Another is "About A Girl" popularized by the legendary rock band, Nirvana. You can play the verse just with a progression of the open position chords "A" and "G". It will get a little complicated as you get to the chorus. But, you will easily get used to the additional chords as you practice.

Lastly, there is the crowd favorite "Margaritaville" by Jimmy Buffet. You will get the tunes right by simply repeating the D-A-G chords throughout the song. This is fun and is also perfect for learning. Aside from practicing with the basic chords, it would also introduce you to more advanced lessons like the walking base line.

Here are a few other choices you could practice with:

  • Before You Accuse Me by The Blues
  • If Not for You by Bob Dylan
  • For What It's Worth by Buffalo Springfield
  • Help! by The Beatles
  • Hurt by Johnny Cash
  • Happy by The Rolling Stones
  • Fire by Bruce Springsteen
  • Three Marlenas by The Wallflowers
  • House of the Rising Sun by The Animals

If you want, you can get to the spirit of Christmas while learning how to play the guitar with the easy to play classic, "Silent Night".

These easy guitar songs are perfect for beginners because they make any learning experience easy and a lot more fun.

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