Electric Guitar - Finger Exercises

Author: PaPaGrizz  //  Category: Guitar Lessons

If you practice often and for more than an hour at a time, you will be able to build up decent finger strength on your own. But if you're looking to have stamina as well as finger strength fast, there are an endless number of exercises you can do to speed up the process. Most finger exercises are tough as well, which adds a second degree of practice. The following samples are exercises that sound terrible but yield great results if used actively. The purpose of these exercises is you help your mental and finger skills.

Scales

Practicing scales is the best way to gain finger strength. Simply start playing the major scale up and down at a relaxing speed. Make sure that when you’re playing notes, they are ringing through clean and there is no fret buzz. When you fret the string make sure you are pushing the string down between the frets and not directly above of them. When you move up a string don’t lift your finger off of the fret board more than you have to. After you are relaxed play a scale. Start playing it faster and faster. Do not play any faster than you feel comfortable. Play all the scales you know, major, minor, blues, whatever you know will work.

Staircase Exercise

This is a well-known John Petrucci riff that can take you a long way. This exercise can also be used on both acoustic and bass, maybe even more effectively because of their higher string gage. The shape used in the exercise is like a staircase that is inverted several times. Each time you play the shape once normally and once inverted, then you move it up one fret and continue. Make sure to keep your fingers on the fretboard as long as possible, and let the notes ring out the best you can. Keep the whole exercise flowing and moving. Start off slowly and pick up the speed gradually as you feel more comfortable. Don’t focus on making the shape and then playing, but start playing the shape before all of your fret fingers are all the way down. It’s the best way to keep everything flowing smoothly. This exercise will greatly help your fingers' accuracy and speed.

Chromatic Exercises

Another great exercise is the chromatic scale, or any chromatics for that matter. Running up and down the chromatic scale can help speed, accuracy and of course finger strength. Do this often to keep your fingers synched up. And of course, if you have some favorite guitar solos with long eighth- or sixteenth-note runs, you can practice them over and over as well.
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Guitar Anatomy And Basic Fretting Of An Acoustic Guitar

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Before you can start learning to play the guitar you have to know what all the parts are called and what they do. Just like learning to drive a car you don’t just hop in a car and go for it, you have to know what each pedal does and how to use the steering wheel.

The biggest part of the guitar is the body. The body holds most of the other components of the guitar. The body comes in a variety of shapes with the dreadnaught style being the most common. They also come in an assortment of wood types. The body holds the soundboard which helps produce the sound of the guitar. The sound hole is what lets the sound out of the guitar. The bridge is what holds one side of the strings to the guitar, is sets intonation and transfers the vibrations from the strings to the body. The bridge also sets the distance between the strings. The piece that directly touches the strings is called the saddle.

The neck of the guitar is the long piece of wood that extends from the body and holds the frets and fretboard. The neck hold the fretboard which also hold the frets and fret markers. Frets are the metal pieces that are across the fretboard and are used to change the length and pitch of the strings. Fret markers are inlayed into the fretboard for easy reference to the frets 3, 5, 7, 9, 12. At the end of the neck is the headstock.

The headstock holds the nut. The nut holds the distance between the strings at the other end of the guitar and also acts as a zero fret. The headstock also holds the tuning pegs. The tuning pegs and post hold the strings in place on the headstock end of the guitar. They are also used to keep the guitar in tune. By turning the tuning pegs you can tune each individual string of the guitar for optimal playing.

To fret notes take your finger of choice, probably the index and push a string down so that it rests against a fret. If you push to hard the string may bend down and out of tune. If you don’t push hard enough the string may buzz. Take a few minutes to practice this. Make sure you are comfortable with playing and fretting notes before you go onto any other lessons. Try fretting with all of your fingers, even the pinky. Also make sure you are comfortable with plucking the strings with your other hand. As you practice you will be able to memorize were the strings and frets are so you don’t have to look back and forth all the time.

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Your Guidelines to Learning Guitar

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Learning to play guitar chords on their own, without learning the theory behind them and how they fit into the musical scales may seem like enough for some people, but if your goal is to eventually play lead guitar, then understanding basic chord theory and how certain groups of chords fit into a particular music scale, can take you a long way towards achieving lead guitarist status.

So, welcome aboard - lead guitar lessons

"Three chord wonder" used to describe certain guitarists. Usually this is used to describe a guitar player that only bothered to learn three chords on the guitar and has taken to playing every song with them.

These chords are usually C, F and G, or sometimes the guitar chords A, D and E are used. These are easy beginner guitar chords, also known as open chords, so named because they are played near the nut of the guitar, and incorporate some open unfretted strings as part of the chord makeup.

These chords on their own may be enough to play some very basic songs, of which there is definitely no shortage, but for the serious guitar enthusiast, a lot more is needed.

If you want to learn guitar - or to be more precise to learn lead guitar - it's important to understand how chord progressions are put together, which chords fit into which scale, how to play barre chords and which notes make up the chords.

The great thing about the guitar is that it's very much a visual instrument. When you've begun to master barre chords, and learned to create certain chord progressions by using them, you will start to see definite patterns develop on the fretboard. Certain guitar scale patterns begin to become obvious partners to certain chords, and before long, understanding which notes to play for each chord within a given key becomes second nature.

The western music system is based on the C major scale. Every note in this music system is named after a note in the C major scale. While there are other scales to learn. They are mostly derivatives of the major scale, with either an extra note added or taken away for different effect. The two most important guitar scales to learn are the major scale and the minor scale. The nice thing about these two scales is that the minor scale has the same notes as the major scale, the only difference being that they start at a different note. On the guitar this has the added advantage that one only needs to learn the major scale patterns, and the rest is pretty much sorted.

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How To Read Tablature

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Intro

You will need to know how to read music if you want to play music that other people have written or if you want to write your own music. There are two types of music you can learn, tablature or notation. GLI will have examples that have both types but you should know how to read both of them.
The downfall to tab is that guitarists don’t get to see chord shapes like they would in regular notation music (the black dots). Also, since only guitar and bass players use tabs it is hard for a guitar player that has only used tabs to communicate with someone like a piano or horn player that uses notation.

Reading TAB

The good thing about tablature is that it is really easy to read. There are six lines, one for each string and there are numbers placed on the lines to show which frets to push down to play the piece at hand. The bottom line represents the lowest string on the guitar. The top line represents the highest string. If the numbers are on the bottom string it means the note is played on the lowest string of the guitar. When the numbers are stacked on top of each other it means to play a chord. Sometimes you will see that there are X’s stacked on top of each other instead of numbers, this means to mute the strings so that the notes do not sound and then strum them.

Time Signatures

Music can be divided up into small sections called measures. The examples in GLI will have measure numbers above the examples in red lettering. Measures are a way to organize music and show time signature. Each measure contains a certain amount of beats according to the time signature. Knowing what time signature we are in will help us to play the music at hand.

Time signature tells us how many notes we can fit into a measure before we have to start another one. If we didn’t have measures and time signature musicians would have a hard time playing together without getting lost in the music. Time signature gives us a predictable route within the music. Tab doesn’t have a real way of showing the time signature that the music is in, but in GLI there will be notation examples along with the tab so you can peer at the notation to see the time signature. Time sigs are shown as a fraction, like 4/4. This is the most common type of time signature. The number on top shows how many notes are in a measure and the number on the bottom will show how long those notes are. In the case of 4/4 there are 4 quarter notes in each measure. You will not have to know a lot of time signatures for now. Just stick with 4/4 until later.

In tab there are a lot of different symbols to know. Aside from lines and numbers there may be slanted lines between two numbers, this means to slide your finger on the fret board between frets instead of just fretting the next note. You can slide down and up depending on what the arrangement of notes is. There are also curved lines between notes that mean to play two notes but only pick the first one, this is called slurring, or hammer ons and pull offs.
At first this should feel like a ton of information. There are still a lot of different symbols, these will get you started on playing though. Like any new hobby or skill you learn, everything you read at first will seem very confusing and complicated.

Good luck!

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Easily Learn to Play the Guitar

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Songs in the Key of Success

As the old adage goes, music is the language of the soul - it speaks what words cannot reveal. No wonder most people would love to hear or learn to play musical instruments such as the guitar.

Playing the guitar, in particular, is one of the best ways to express the sentiments or feelings of a person. It is also one way of expressing the artistic skill of an individual who loves music. That is why many people are enticed to learn how to play this instrument.

When somebody is playing the guitar, it is assumed that the person has taken some guitar lessons from an instructor or that he has learned to play the instrument all by himself. Whatever method of learning is employed, it is important to use the correct techniques in order to learn how to play the instrument properly.

One of the best ways of learning to play the guitar is to use some simple guitar songs that make it easier comprehend the guitar tablatures. If a person knows how to “sight read” a particular guitar song, it is easier for him to learn how to play the guitar. This is more appropriate in a higher level of expertise. Some experts assert that some guitarists have started by singing along with their favorite songs and trying to play it on the guitar as they go.

The importance of using easy guitar songs to learn how to play the instruments is broken down into different aspects. Here is the list:

1. It helps the beginner learn the proper pace and rhythm of the song.

Easy guitar songs initiate proper pacing and rhythm enabling the beginner to learn to play the guitar easier. Just by listening to the song, the beginner can easily make some use of the strings and try to associate it with the tempo and the pattern of the notes.

2. Creates an ear for music

Using easy guitar songs provides the chance to create an ear for music. Once the guitarist learns how to listen attentively, he will be able to distinguish the right note coming from the right tab from those that are wrong.

Indeed, using these easy guitar songs can really make a big difference in every beginner’s learning session. As the experts insist, it would be easier for a beginner to learn the instrument if he will use tools that are not hard to use.

Here are a few awesome young guitar players

Enjoy!

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Learn to Play the Guitar Fast

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Learn to Play the Guitar Fast

There are many reasons why many people are very eager to learn to play a guitar. This musical instrument brings so much fun and joy when you play it. Learning the instrument can be time consuming if there are no available tools that can help you to learn the right and easy way to play the instrument in a short period.

Traditional guitar lessons are not very much in demand now. Books and visuals are by far the least effective tools because they do not teach the subtle things you need while you are in the learning process... It does not mean that these subtle things are complicated to execute, it is just that there are secrets that you should unveil when learning the fast way a guitar should be played.

Some basic techniques should be developed smoothly and slowly.You cannot take a shortcut in learning the fast way to play this instrument. It requires full commitment and concentration so that you can catch the strategies and guidelines.

Some folks believe that practicing fast can help them know the way to play the guitar fast. Here are some tips on how you can learn fast and know the basic techniques as well.

1. You should find a good instructor that will help him learn the basic ways of playing this musical instrument. A guitar teacher can also cut short the time you will consume during the learning process.

2. You must first focus on the basics, and must always remember all the techniques and strategies that will help you learn to play.

3. You must keep in mind that your goal to learn fast is achieved by slow but sure practice.

4. You must practice to flex and extend his fingers. This is an important key in learning the fast scales of the guitar.
Many sources will enable you to learn fast to play the guitar. The most important thing that you should remember is to put your heart, mind, and soul into what you want to learn so that it will be easier to learn fast how to play this instrument.

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