Music Articles
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All about Guitar Tabs - For Guitarists
Whether you like it or not, guitar tabs will play a huge role when it comes to playing guitar. You might as well know what they are, their components, and everything else that make up the guitar tabs.
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4 Basic Tips for Your Blues Acoustic Guitar
Acoustic music is one of the most well-received kinds of contemporary music these days. After all, how can you ever ignore a person who seems to be baring his/her soul with an almost-a-capella rendition of a particular song? There's no other instrument than can go with his/her voice than an acoustic guitar.
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Best Way To Change Strings on Your Steel Guitar
I'd like to share my thoughts about steel guitars and string changing. I've found over the years that If you play your guitar (It doesn't matter what brand) 1 hour a day you should change your strings between 10 to 14 days. If you play more often than that you should change every week. If you didn't play a note on your guitar for three weeks you'd still need to change them. Just tuning to 440 and doing nothing stretches the life and flexibility out of the strings after a few weeks.
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The Secrets of Blues Guitar Improvisation
The only way to be able to invent as you go is to really know the layout of your fretboard and to be able to access the music anywhere on the neck at any time. There are a few ways to do this, but some are more effective than others, in my opinion.
235:
How Did Country Music Started?
The hillbilly music of the south is a genre of music that is beginning to grow at an immense rate throughout the United States. Originating in Bristol Tennessee, country music is a type of music that integrates the blues, jazz and originally some "hillbilly folk" with a bit of swing, and just recently some pop has been added to the sound. The lyrics represent the "faithfully charted vicissitudes of the working-class life; as Charlie Rich put it, "life's little ups and downs". The music is nearly 73 years old, and is just now starting to touch people.
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Standard E9th Tuning for Country Guitar
Sometimes it might seem that there are as many ways of tuning a pedal steel as there are pedal steel players. But if you strip the personal touches and enhancements from the guitars of the most players, you'll find a common denominator of 3 pedals and 3 knee levers. In most instructional material, the pedals are called A, B and C, and the knee levers are called D, E and F.
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Guitar Lessons - The Major Scale and Intervals
The major scale (or Ionian mode) is a scale that was derived from the C note on a piano, it is all the white keys across the octave from C to C, these being C, D, E, F, G,A ,B , C. This scale is said to be natural, as it contains no sharps or flats.
238:
iPod Audio Book Downloads 101
iPod audio book downloads are on the rise nowadays. This is completely understandable: having little or no time to read, people now use an opportunity to listen to their favorite books while being busy with their routine activities.
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A Simple Fast Way To Master Guitar Scale Degrees
In this article we will define Scale Degrees, their names and explain them and their relevance in our theory studies. As you have learned in Nathan's excellent lesson on the Major Scale, each note of the scale is different. This trait is inherent to building a scale as no note in a scale may be repeated. In an effort to better understand the differences between the notes, we will explore Scale Degrees.
240:
Playing The Blues Guitar Shuffle Rhythm
So you have understood the 12-bar blues or at least the concept of it and you would like to push your blues playing to higher grounds.
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