Posted on 23 September 2009. Tags: eric clapton, Fingertips, Guitar Players, Guitar Playing, Guitar Tab, Guitarists, Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Keyboard Players, Level Of Communication, Music Notation, Musical Theory, New Music, Note Values, Objection, Sheet Music, Standard Music, Tab Eric Clapton, Tommy Emmanuel, World Of Music

Ricky Sharples asked: Many guitarists are adamant that the only way to learn guitar is by learning to read sheet music. Some even go so far as to say that if all guitar tab was removed from the world the level of guitar playing would be much higher. The main objection to that idea is that many famous guitar players never learnt to read sheet music. Some even have trouble with tab. Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Tommy Emmanuel and Jeff Beck are shining examples. Of course, all these guitarists were following their own idiosyncratic ways of expressing themselves through the guitar rather than learning a broad range of music but there are still those who are thinking of a whole world of music that is closed to people who have not learnt to read notation. What would possibly be raised if tab were eliminated would be the level of communication between guitarists because we would all be speaking the same langusage.
But it is highly unlikely that guitar players who have more of an instinctive approach to the guitar will ever take the trouble to learn theory and standard music notation. At the same time the people who have made the effort to learn to read music will continue to feel that they have a greater understanding of the guitar and the ability to learn new music faster than guitarists who do not have a background of theory at their fingertips.
You could say that the bottom line is what works for the individual. If you can play guitar but can’t read music, does that make you an inferior guitarist? A weakness with learning from tabs is that timing and rhythm can’t be learnt from tabs but some people write tabs incorporating the elements of sheet music notation that show note values and timing, and this kind of notation is very easy to learn.
There are those guitar players who see sheet music notation as a language that was invented by keyboard players and is not very well suited to the guitar. It should be noted that without learning musical theory as well, learning to read music is just a part of the language of music and is not a great deal more useful than tabs. Also the amount of music theory a guitarist learns is in proportion to his interest in music in general but will not necessarily make him a better guitar player than a guy who doesn’t read music.
It has often been pointed out by guitar players who play in an open or alternate tuning that if you are used to reading and playing music in standard tuning you might find it very difficult to sight read a piece written in an alternate tuning using standard musical notation. If this is true it would suggest that reading standard music is not the key to universal understanding of the guitar.
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Posted on 21 September 2009. Tags: Desire, Driven, Electric Guitar, Guitar Fanatics, Guitar Fret Board, Guitar Guitar, Guitar Pro, Guitar Skills, Guitar Teachers, Jimi Hendrix, Killer Guitarist, Learn Guitar, Many Things, Online Guitar Lessons, Options, Presence, Rat Race, Roland, Steel Guitar, Subject In School, Tutor

Roland Jefferson III asked: It is a very popular desire in that many people all over the world want to learn guitar and don’t always have a teacher or the financial means at their disposal to hire a teacher that can help you. In fact, in a society where music is not even considered as an imperative subject in school, guitar teachers are becoming more and more scarce. The ones that you can find are extremely expensive and often far too booked up to even consider taking new clients that wish to learn guitar-playing techniques. There are many things that you need to consider when looking for a teacher and even more options for you to explore on your own especially if you are driven and have the desire to learn guitar.
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One of your main options in today’s busy rat race is to grab your guitar and have a seat in front of your computer. The online presence offers more resources for you to learn guitar than any book or other archive you could possibly locate. If you wish to learn to play a specific guitar like an acoustic or maybe you’re interested in learning the steel guitar, it is all available online. In fact, there are so many outlets to learn guitar online that most of them are free in the way of online guitar lessons. It is even possible to download a program that is like an instant tutor with the hands and the guitar fret board so that you are able to mimic the tutor’s actions on your own guitar.
There are also many programs and lessons that are available online that claim to make you learn guitar like Jimi Hendrix and be producing licks in no time mainly geared at the electric guitar fanatics however, with experience like anything else is the most achievable way to learn guitar like a pro. These “become a killer guitarist overnight” systems might work for some but they typically cost an arm and a leg and success is not guaranteed. You must believe that to learn guitar effectively, you are going to need a ton of practice and there is no short cut around that.
If you are particularly interested in the electric guitar, it will be extremely important for you to either learn to read music, unless you already can and implement the notes according to the notes on the guitar fret board. This is often a very exhausting and frustrating thing to do because there are many notes on the keyboard and it is a very long process. However, there is a cheater way to learn music notes if you don’t know how to read music and that is through a system called guitar tablature. You will need to learn guitar tablature in order to successfully pick out a song on the guitar. Guitarists who don’t read music invented this system in order to benefit all those guitarists out there who can’t read music and there are many!
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Posted on 05 September 2009. Tags: Advantages Disadvantages, Jimi Hendrix, Leftys
scuba steve asked: I want to learn to play guitar and I am left handed. are there any leftys that play right handed out there? In your opinion which way is better? What about playing a right handed instrument upside down al la jimi hendrix?
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Posted on 27 July 2009. Tags: flying v, gibson, guitar, Guitar Articles, Jimi Hendrix, music, music history, musical instruments, tribal v, vintage guitar
by Daniel Anderson
When you think of rock music, heavy guitars and power chords you can almost picture the infamous Flying V guitar in your mind. Slung low over the shoulder of the lead guitarist with his head down, long hair moshing to the beat.
The Gibson Flying V is certainly one of the rock guitars that will go down in history as being one of the most unique designs ever. Originally built and launched by the guitar company back in 1958 and then relaunched in 1967, the mahogany bodied flying V took the world of rock by storm.
Although Gibson still make and sell the Flying V today under the name of the Tribal V (complete with tattoo patterns) it is the older and more famous models that are highly collectible. The older models, made in the 50′s are referred to as the V Factor, but the guitars made in the late 60′s are the most sought after.
The Flying V has been played by so many different people, all over the world that it is hard to pick any one person out to consider the ambassador of the model. Perhaps Jimi Hendrix who worked closely with Gibson to create his own Paisley Flying V signature model is a good example of the level of musicians that played the V.
If you were to go out and buy a brand new model today, the Tribal V would be the one to look for. Gibson have only manufactured this as a limited edition run of 350 units, so finding one may be difficult. Not impossible though if you check out good local shops and places like eBay. If you want the real deal, you will be looking for the older models from the late 1960s and early 1970s, when the V was at the height of its popularity.
The Gibson Tribal V is a newer, more up to date version of the older model with all new components and electronics. The modern, youth tribal tattoo markings and graphics make it stand out from the crowd too.
Even Ibanez was so taken with the guitar that they tried to release their own version too, but came up against the might of the Gibson lawyers and had to change their plans. In later years, other manufacturers were allowed to copy the design though and make their own versions.
The Flying V certainly has made its mark on the ethos and mythology of rock music and guitar based rock. Its image is immediately recognizable and the Gibson quality, design and perfection make the guitar one of the best rock guitars ever.
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