by Z Roberts
There are many kinds of guitars in the world, and finding the one that suits your personality and the kind of music you like to play can be daunting. Nevertheless, as long as you’re armed with the right kinds of tips in choosing one, especially if it is your first guitar, you will never go wrong.
Here are 3 best techniques in choosing the most appropriate guitar for you:
1. Complement the size of your guitar to your height. This is very important as you need to be able to reach the notes on the fretboard and strum the right string, whether you are sitting or standing up. A guitar that is extremely large could prove to be quite hard to manage, no matter what hand you are going to use. If the strings appear too far, you have to actually extend your arms more, which, in turn, can hurt your shoulders. You may also feel the pain in your fingers. If you are a girl, it would be great if you can pick women’s guitars. There are plenty of them now, and they all appear chic and yet truly high performing. They are also much smaller in size compared to full-size guitars.
2. Check out the tuning gears of your guitar. When you are going to play, you have to actually make some adjustments on your guitar so you can produce the right sound and the right pitch. You may able to do so by adjusting the tuning gears in your guitar. This may prove to be quite difficult, though, if you settle for guitar with less-quality tuning posts. Most of them can still be able to create the right kind of sound, but they are extremely hard to manage.
3. Learn to compromise. Bear in mind that not all expensive guitars are of great quality, and not all cheap are the best. There are different factors that you need to consider in buying a guitar, but the bottom line is make sure that what you’ve chosen is affordable as well as of excellent quality. If the price appears to be low or too good to be true, then there must be something really wrong. It will also be helpful if you can test the guitar before you actually buy them. There are already a number of stores that may allow you to play it for a few minutes.
July 3rd, 2008
Posted by
Z Roberts |
Music |
no comments
by Z Roberts
Whether you’re learning to play the guitar on your own or with a professional, you will surely hear this suggestion: you need to tune your guitar. If you don’t, then the sound that you’re going to produce will be a total mess. You can’t get any sound right, and everything will just remind you of the scratching sound of the chalk on the blackboard.
1. Better listen to the sound real carefully. Tuning is all about making sure that your guitar is on the right pitch. You will never be able to do it properly if you don’t try to listen to the sound every time you tune down or up your guitar. It’s very important that you can learn to practice how to listen music through your ears.
2. Obtain a reference pitch when you are tuning. A reference pitch can come from another musical instrument. You can also make use of an electronic tuner. However, it would be best that when you’re tuning up or down your guitar, the musical instrument where the reference pitch will be coming from should also be the one that you’re going to utilize together with your guitar.
3. Tune up, not tune down, your guitar. If you’re going to make a choice between tuning up or tuning down your guitar, the best preference will always be to tune up. This means that you have to increase the string’s tension. You should do so until the desired tone is achieved. However, if it becomes too tight, you may loosen it and just retune it. Tuning down usually causes wrong pitches for your guitar, and it could be a little more difficult for you to achieve the right tone.
4. Go for standard tuning. The very first thing that you need to accomplish is standard tuning. It means that the notes should be adjusted from low to high. These include, A, B, D, E, and G. You can make use of other tuning strategies, especially when it comes to notes. Nevertheless, if you’re still practically new with tuning, it’s always best to stick with standard tuning first.
5. Don’t try to make any improvisations if you haven’t mastered proper tuning. It’s normal for guitarists to wish that they can actually go solo with their guitar playing. However, you shouldn’t tread in this more difficult aspect unless you really know how to tune your guitar. This is because improvisations usually involve changing notes as well as pitches.
July 2nd, 2008
Posted by
Z Roberts |
Music |
no comments
by Z Roberts
You are done with your beginner lessons and your beginner’s guitar doesn’t seem to satisfy you anymore. It might be the time to buy a new one for your new level. It’s time to buy a guitar for intermediate players. Buying a guitar for intermediate players is not as nerve racking as the time you bought your first guitar. This is because you already the basics and you already know what you are looking for. However, not because you are already familiar with guitars; you will just grab any guitar that you see from the music store with the thought that you already know how to tune it and play it. Below are some tips to help you with selecting the best guitar for an intermediate player like you:
1. Know what music you would like to play. Now you know the basics, you already know what style of music you are inclined to. The type of guitar that you should buy depends on what style of music you are playing or you would like to play.
2. It should be not too small, not too big. You will probably be playing much more than you did when you were in the beginner level. Thus it is necessary that you feel comfortable with the guitar you are using as you will be using this most of the time. Pick the right size of guitar. You should pick one which is comfortable to play. You probably do not want to mess up with your music just because of uneasiness and discomfort.
3. Listen and compare. The reason why you learned tuning in your basics is for you to learn how to compare sounds. Now you are keener with the guitar sounds so when buying a new guitar, make sure to listen. Try playing different guitars and pick one with the best sound.
Things to Remember
1. Not because you are already in the intermediate level means you will just go for any kind of strings. Check one which will make you feel comfortable playing. Nylon strings are highly recommended.
2. Check if the neck of the guitar is bowed back. If it is, do not buy it as the finger board will be too close to the string. If this is the case, the sound the guitar will be producing will not be pleasing to the ears.
With all the above tips, you are now ready to your next guitar playing level.
July 2nd, 2008
Posted by
Z Roberts |
Music |
no comments
by Z Roberts
When you plan to learn how to play the guitar, it is very important that you have your own. Finding the best guitar the first time can be a little nerve racking. When you go to the music store, you will see lots of guitars; different sizes, different types and different styles and since it is your first time to buy it, you get lost on what you should do and what you should pick. To help you with the trouble of choosing which one is the best for you as a beginner, below are some tips that might help you narrow down your choices:
1. Decide on the type of guitar. This is the first thing you should have in your mind before going to the music store. Decide on the type of guitar you would like to learn and master. There are many types of guitar. You can choose from classical guitar, flamenco guitar, acoustic guitar, base and electric guitar. This will shorten your decision time when you are already in the music store. Most people prefer to learn and buy an acoustic guitar simply because it is suited to a variety of music styles. Electrical guitar is best for beginners. It looks more complicated than the acoustic one. However, it is more recommended for first time guitar players as it will be easier to play. The strings of an electric guitar are closer and it doesn’t require much pressure to reach the different strings especially when your fingers are not yet familiar with transferring and moving on the fret board.
2. Test the sound. It is very important to test the quality of guitar by checking its sounds. Do this by plucking the strings. A good quality guitar has a clear and crisp sound otherwise you are holding the wrong one.
3. Have the strings changed. If the guitar you have chosen has already strings on it, do not forget to ask the seller to change it. This way, you are sure that the strings are new and that you can use them for a long time.
You may also choose to buy a beginner’s guitar. This type of guitar is cheaper than the others however you will need to buy a new one as you progress in your learning. Remember the basic, the guitar you should buy must look good and sound good. You might encounter good salesman that would make you fall for his tactics. Do not give in. Be smart as the guitar that you will be buying shall be with you for as long as you want it to.
About the Author:
If you are a blues player, take your music to greater heights by jamming to
blues backing tracks Improve your leads and improvisation techniques. Find out who is the
best blues guitar player of all time. Visit 50 Blues today.
July 2nd, 2008
Posted by
Z Roberts |
Music |
no comments