Learn To Play Guitar Like These Guys

How about this hot vid! How would you like to learn how to play guitar like these guys? They sure look like that are having fun!

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Rolling Stone’s Keyboardist Loves Trees

Hey Guitar Enthusiast,

When Jimmy Dillon told me he was putting on a gig with a band he put together called the Werewolves, I knew it was something not to be missed.

When you also have Chuck Leavell, a member of the Rolling Stones as part of this band, we were in for a magical night.

I was able to meet Chuck before the show and eat some chicken wings with him as he was telling us about his tree farm.  Really cool.

The show the Werewolves put on was absolutely the most magic night of music of my 42 years of big name concerts and small shows.

So I thought I would pull this video up from You Tube so you might get to know Chuck a little better.

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Walkin’ Blues Again

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Guitar Sculpture at the Experience Music Project (EMP)

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Some More Jimmy Dillon!

Hey Guitar Enthusiast!

Here is another short vid with Jimmy Dillon.  You can learn to play guitar from this awesome guitarist real soon. Check it out.

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Learn To Play Guitar With Practice, Practice, Practice…


Guitar Practice Really Does Make Perfect
When many people start out learning how to play the guitar they are very involved and excited about it. Unfortunately, that interest often starts to wane and the practice sessions dwindle. That’s when many guitars end up sitting in a dusty corner! Don’t let that happen to you, and make sure that you are always motivated to practice.
The first thing you should realize is that practice really does make perfect. The more you practice, and really apply what you are learning, the better you will get. The better you get, the more likely you will be motivated to continue playing. It’s rough at first because you may not see yourself making progress. However, if you keep on going you will make more progress than you ever thought possible and you will only continue to get better. It might seem daunting at first, but it really is worth it in the end.
You should really devote yourself to playing for at least 10 minutes per day — more if possible. This is a short enough amount of time that you won’t feel intimidated by putting it into your schedule. Everyone can afford to spend 10 minutes doing something they love and want to do! It’s also enough time to really get in some great practice. Of course, if you are able to practice for longer amounts of time, you should. Doing this consistently and making it an important part of your life will make you more motivated to continue doing it.
One of the best ways to motivate yourself to continue practicing is to take the right guitar learning course. You should stick with something that is very interactive and comes at you from a variety of different angles. That way you’ll never get bored and you’ll be constantly learning how to play better. For instance, you can watch videos to follow along with experts, play along with an audio, and use interactive software to improve your skills. Doing these things will embed the skills in your mind and you will learn a lot more quickly.
As you’re learning and practicing, always make sure that you are doing things right. Perfecting your technique and skill is very important — and that means you don’t want to rush things. That’s part of what makes practicing so important. When you practice, you’re really focusing on the technical aspects. When you’re simply playing, you probably aren’t focused on those things as much. That’s why you should get as much practice and play time in as you can.

Learn To Play Guitar by Practice, Practice, Practice, and then sit down and have some fun!

Guitar Practice Really Does Make Perfect

When many people start out learning how to play the guitar they are very involved and excited about it. Unfortunately, that interest often starts to wane and the practice sessions dwindle. That’s when many guitars end up sitting in a dusty corner! Don’t let that happen to you, and make sure that you are always motivated to practice.

The first thing you should realize is that practice really does make perfect. The more you practice, and really apply what you are learning, the better you will get. The better you get, the more likely you will be motivated to continue playing. It’s rough at first because you may not see yourself making progress.

However, if you keep on going you will make more progress than you ever thought possible and you will only continue to get better. It might seem daunting at first, but it really is worth it in the end.

You should really devote yourself to playing for at least 10 minutes per day — more if possible. This is a short enough amount of time that you won’t feel intimidated by putting it into your schedule. Everyone can afford to spend 10 minutes doing something they love and want to do! It’s also enough time to really get in some great practice.

Of course, if you are able to practice for longer amounts of time, you should. Doing this consistently and making it an important part of your life will make you more motivated to continue doing it.

One of the best ways to motivate yourself to continue practicing is to take the right guitar learning course. You should stick with something that is very interactive and comes at you from a variety of different angles. That way you’ll never get bored and you’ll be constantly learning how to play better. For instance, you can watch videos to follow along with experts, play along with an audio, and use interactive software to improve your skills. Doing these things will engrain the skills in your mind and you will learn a lot more quickly.

As you’re learning and practicing, always make sure that you are doing things right. Perfecting your technique and skill is very important — and that means you don’t want to rush things. That’s part of what makes practicing so important.

When you practice, you’re really focusing on the technical aspects. When you’re simply playing, you probably aren’t focused on those things as much. That’s why you should get as much practice and play time in as you can.



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Learn To Play Guitar, but overnight?


Are you a rock star yet?

It takes great instruction, the will to learn, and practice.  Learning to play guitar is not an overnight miracle.  There are a few a few things that can speed up the process provided you are willing to take action.

The first item that will help (it may be all you need) is a great instruction course.  You need one that you feel comfortable with and that you won’t feel intimidated by.  A structured course that will teach you the basics quickly, so you can get on with learning how to play guitar like you have always dreamed of.

So…

A course was created, it is a system that would allow any normal person with guitar playing ambition to be able to really play anything they want.

Yes, it has brought together an incredible way to provide POWER lessons with the best players on the planet. How did they do this?  Just read on and I will tell you...

The vision of this program was to enable you the player, to learn how to play quickly, using a system that was as painless as possible.

REMEMBER! You want to learn to play guitar and learning it with this program is downright BABY EASY.

This is the first online guitar learning system that would incorporate step-by-step lessons and intense workshops, taught by ONLY the best guitar teachers and rockstars on the planet.

All lessons consisting of a wide array of the most talented guitar teachers available.

So I took my traditional lesson plan and began guitar superstars online.   After many months of production, and lesson creation and collaboration with many different guitar teachers and players, the plan was released.  Now, everyone's talking about it.

Most guitar learning systems that you find online look great on the outside but once you sign up, you find out that it's not as easy as it looked when visiting the site. Playing the guitar is certainly not easy.  Why do you think thousands of people go to college for 4-6 years to learn guitar?  Because there is a lot to it!

You might think: "I'm competing with that?"  Well you came to the right place if you want to bypass the traditional "slow paced" way to learn guitar.

See, since the internet came out, everything changed.  Now with modern technology, it has given us the opportunity for "next level" guitar programs, that will show YOU how to play incredible guitar in the blink of an eye, the way you want to learn and the way you want to play.

What if there was a system that provides this type of technology with the world's best teachers?  And what if that system was able to give you the opportunity to play like you have long fantasized about?

Well here it is.  Check it out!  http://guitarsuperstars.com

Just check out the affiliate link above, grab your guitar, and bang out some heavy riffs.

To your guitar success,

Slash

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Electric Guitar – A History

Main article: Electric guitar

Courtesy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitar

Electric guitars can have solid, semi-hollow, or hollow bodies, and produce little sound without amplification. Electromagnetic pickups convert the vibration of the steel strings into signals, which are fed to an amplifier through a cable or radio transmitter. The sound is frequently modified by other electronic devices or the natural distortion of valves (vacuum tubes) in the amplifier. There are two main types of pickup, single and double coil (or humbucker), each of which can be passive or active.

The electric guitar is used extensively in jazzblues, and rock and roll. The first successful magnetic pickup for a guitar was invented by George Beauchamp, and incorporated into the 1931 Ro-Pat-In (later Rickenbacker“Frying Pan” lap steel; other manufacturers, notably Gibson, soon began to install pickups in archtop models.

After World War II the completely solid-body electric was popularized by Gibson in collaboration with Les Paul, and independently byLeo Fender of Fender Music. The lower fretboard action (the height of the strings from the fingerboard), lighter (thinner) strings, and its electrical amplification lend the electric guitar to some techniques which are less frequently used on acoustic guitars. These includetapping, extensive use of legato through pull-offs and hammer-ons (also known as slurs), pinch harmonicsvolume swells, and use of a tremolo arm or effects pedals.

The first electric guitarist of note to use a seven-string guitar was jazz guitarist George Van Eps, who was noted as a pioneer of this instrument. Solid body seven-strings were popularized in the 1980s and 1990s in part due to the release of the Ibanez Universe guitar, endorsed by Steve Vai.

Other artists go a step further, by using an eight-string guitar with two extra low strings. Although the most common seven-string has a low B string, Roger McGuinn (of The Byrds and Rickenbacker) uses an octave G string paired with the regular G string as on a 12-string guitar, allowing him to incorporate chiming 12-string elements in standard six-string playing.

In 1982 Uli Jon Roth developed the “Sky Guitar”, with a vastly extended number of frets, which was the first guitar to venture into the upper registers of the violin. Roth’s seven-string and 33-fret “Mighty Wing” guitar features an altogether six-octave range.

The electric bass guitar is similar in tuning to the traditional double bass viol. Hybrids of acoustic and electric guitars are also common. There are also more exotic varieties, such as guitars with two, three,[17] or rarely four necks, all manner of alternate string arrangements, fretless fingerboards (used almost exclusively on bass guitars, meant to emulate the sound of a stand-up bass), 5.1 surround guitar, and such.

Some electric guitar and electric bass guitar models feature piezoelectric pickups, which function as transducers to provide a sound closer to that of an acoustic guitar with the flip of a switch or knob, rather than switching guitars. Those that combine piezoelectric pickups and magnetic pickups are sometimes known as hybrid guitars.[18]

Are you playing and feel like you are not advancing as fast as you thought you would?  Sometimes it is not so easy to learn by yourself/on your own.  There are so many “learn to play guitar methods” online, but one I whole-heartily recommend is Guitar Super Stars.  It’s the only site online that gives you guitar lessons with any teacher you choose in their program.  You can study with an army of guitar teachers.

Once you join Guitar Super Stars, you will know you came to the right place if you want to avoid the traditional "slow paced" way to learn guitar.

It's no secret that GuitarSuperStars is the guitarist's choice in either advancing their stellar performance career, or the beginner that would like to learn how to take their guitar playing to the next level.

To your next hot riff,

Slash

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Guitar Style and Grace. Is It Natural?

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Hey G Fans,

Have you ever noticed how some guitar players just move so fluidly and others seem to struggle to hit their notes.  Or at least it seems to look that way.  Well I think it’s all about style and confidence.

When you feel comfortable, your style shows through and everything flows.  A lot of that is due to experience and knowledge with the motor skills to put it all together.

What you may need is more education and possibly some kick butt lessons.  There are many good guitar style and learn to play guitar methods.  Some are better than others.  So choose carefully.

Get started,

Slash
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Guitar Fans, This Is For You!

Learn To Play Guitar Methods  fans,

A quick spur of the moment video to get things started off right!

This is my buddy Jimmy Dillon jammin with his pal live , July 24, 2008 at Schoenberg Guitars, Tiburon, California.  

Marin Local Music: Jimmy Dillon & Danny Click – Blues

 
This site will feature a lot of guitar related programs, stories, interviews and videos, so stay tuned…
Slash
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