How many times have you wished that you could play the electric guitar? How many times have you heard a beautiful piece of guitar music and wished you could make those sounds with a guitar? I am here to tell you that you can learn to play with free electric guitar lessons.
Archive for May 11th, 2009
It’s not just for sticking up your “you know what”! Five cool things to do with your thumb when playing guitar.
Have you ever awakened from an afternoon slumber in a daze, and, as the fog clears you stare at the clock and suddenly realize you’re late for an important appointment? You jump up from the couch and, bouncing off the walls, heart racing, you slap on some clothes and blaze out of the door, fire up the engine and scream down the road - only to realize after a few miles that you forgot your wallet, your checkbook, and whatever else you really had to take to the appointment. You make a U turn and head back home…
How many times do you change clothes in the course of a day? Two? Three?
We’ve all seen pictures of mountain climbers clawing up the peak in a blizzard, shards of snow clinging to the beard, wind howling, teeth gritted, loose rocks cascading down into the depths, pick axe swinging, struggling for every inch of real estate. Through sheer will and determination, the climber eventually reaches the top in a bundle of exhaustion, looking out over the horizon, happy to have escaped injury or death - and deeply proud of the accomplishment.
Which one of these two legendary guitars is right for you? Top five differences between a Fender Strat and a Gibson Les Paul.
Learning Music Production with the best method can help you to succeed as a top Music Producer. A good workshop created by professional music producers could teach you about the various styles of music, every style of performance, production and compositions. After following the best secrets learned from a good music production workshop, you should be able to create your own music with your unique signature on it.
Throughout history, every new generation is responsible for instigating and adapting trends and habits that are particularly designed to bug the living crap out of the previous generation. My dad came up in the “Happy Days” years when slicked back pompadours and cigarette packs rolled up in T-shirt sleeves were the rage. Coupled with the early days of rock and roll - “the devil’s music” - my dad’s generation was accused by his dad’s generation, of nothing less than representing the eventual destruction of mankind.
How music works in mysterious ways is - well, mysterious! The joys of playing guitar and how, without knowing it, you can touch other lives.
Over the past couple of decades the “praise band” has become more and more popular in churches. In the past, the only way the average church member participated in the music was singing the hymns with everyone else or singing in the choir. Either way they were singing with a larger group, so if they weren’t very good at singing, it didn’t matter. With the advent of the praise band, that changed and the result has sometimes been pretty bad. So, what do you do when someone who isn’t very good wants to be a part of the band?
