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| Playing the
guitar means different things to different people. One of the most popular
views has come from seeing a rock-n-roll guitarist on stage with
all the lights, smoke and screaming fans. |
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rock-n-roll is a fun style to play, the reality is that it isn't suited
for most beginners. There are fancy hot licks that you hear screaming from
the lead guitarist but for most it takes some time to get there. |
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I learn?
What
will I learn on the guitar?
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much Do I have to practice?
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addition, the electric guitar is really an ensemble
instrument. That means that you really need a singer, drummer and a bass player
before what you play sounds like a whole song. Most rock-n-roll tunes vary between the
singer and the lead guitar player. So the lead guitarist usually only
plays lead part of the time and chords the rest. |
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issue is trying to get a "band" together. While some succeed,
most find the lack of skill, inability to play together , scheduling
problems and personality conflicts generally make it an up hill battle. |
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| At The By
Ear Musician, we take the approach that for beginners it's best to
establish one's self as a musician and then try to play with others. This
usually means playing different styles of music including folk, pop,
classical, blues, jazz as an independent musician |
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| We also believe that a
classical guitar is the first instrument of choice for the beginner. Most do not
know that Eric Clapton recorded Tears In Heaven on a classical. Also that
James Taylor and Willie Nelson play classical guitars as do many others. It doesn't mean you
have to play classical music although most students find the rich heritage
of the classical provides a solid foundation for playing most other
styles. |
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| The classical guitar is
lighter, easier to play and has a rich tone from the very beginning. There are
styles of music that sound better on steel string guitars but until a
student learns to play, the classical works just fine. |
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| We have a retail store
at The By Ear Musician to help match instruments with students. They range
in price from the beginner models to professional. |
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