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Guitars Acoustic

Guitar Strings

There are so many types of guitar strings available it can be overwhelming to know which kind to use. Guitar strings come in different gauges and different kinds of metal. There are alloyed guitar strings, steel guitar strings, pure nickel, silver, gold plated and bronze guitar strings. You can buy Teflon and even cryogenic guitar strings. These are just a few types of what is available on the market. Acoustic Guitars use bronze wound strings. Heavy metal guitar players mostly prefer steel guitar strings, though they do wear your frets out a bit faster. I would recommend trying the pure nickel guitar strings they have a good feel and a good sound. Because the guitar strings change the way that your guitar sounds each player needs to experiment with different strings to find the sound that they like.

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Acoustic Guitar Strings

To have a good sounding acoustic guitar the top of the guitar and the guitar braces must be thin. Guitar manufacturers have engineered acoustic guitars for 12-gauge guitar strings. The bride saddle has been compensated for 12-gauge guitar strings. Using the recommended guitar string will make your guitar play in tune.  Acoustic guitars must have bronze strings because they sound better on acoustic guitars than steel and nickel strings that are made for electric guitars.  I recommend using the plain bronze (as opposed to phosphorus bronze) guitar strings by D’addario.  Available here at Amazon D’addario EXP11 Light 80/20 Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings

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Tips for Compensating the Acoustic Guitar

Sometimes when you put a new set of guitar strings on an acoustic guitar it won’t play perfectly in tune. It can be necessary to use a different gauge guitar string. For example, if a 24-gauge guitar string will not play perfectly in tune you might need to change to a 23-gauge guitar string or possibly a 25-gauge. Different thicknesses of strings will increase in pitch at different tensions, a small change in guitar strings can compensate for minor pitch discrepancies. Electric guitars have an individual saddle for each guitar string that is adjustable. This allows you to calibrate your electric guitar. You do not have that option on an acoustic guitar.

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Learning to Play the Guitar and Bass Guitar – Right and Left Hands

The strumming hand on the guitar or plucking hand on the bass guitar needs to learn to work on automatic: the right side of the brain. When learning to play the guitar or learning to play the bass guitar you must train your brain to strum the guitar or pluck the bass guitar automatically. The strumming hand on the guitar has the ability to play extremely intricate finger patterns without even thinking about it. This hand should be able to pick out the strings and keep a real strong steady beat with no conscious effort. It’s very similar to a nervous habit. When learning to play the guitar or learning to play the bass guitar, the way to develop this technique is to start a real steady strum and concentrate on something else like reading a book or watching TV. Put your focus onto something other than your guitar.

On the hand that plays the neck of the guitar (this depends on whether you are right or left handed) you need to learn to develop a muting technique. A muting technique is when you are lifting your fingers slightly so the strings are muted while continuing to strum with your other hand. You then push down onto the strings to play the notes or chords. In this, you will be playing a rhythm on your guitar strings. Your concentration falls on this hand. Following this guitar lesson you will learn to develop a rock steady rhythm.

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Musical Instruments Guitar and Bass Guitar – New Vintage

All companies are now making reproductions of the guitars and bass guitars that they made in the 50’s and 60’s.  These guitars and bass guitars are of the highest quality.  Many of the modern vintage reproductions are better than the originals.  The musical instrument companies are paying extreme attention to detail and using only the finest quality materials.  These vintage reproduction guitars and bass guitars are of such high craftsmanship they are more like museum pieces than just musical instruments.

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Learn to play The Beatles – In My Life

Have you ever wanted to play The Beatles song –  In My Life on your acoustic guitar?  Check out this youtube guitar lesson video.

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Jack Johnson Guitar Tab

Jack Johnson Guitar Tab.

Check out this version of Jack Johnson’s Good People at Ultimate Guitar.  This is a good easy version showing chords and lyrics.  This song is played on an acoustic guitar but can also be played on an electric guitar.

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Investing in a Vintage Guitar

Investing in a Vintage Guitar.

Vintage guitars make very sound investments if you know what to look for. The most expensive model guitars make for the best investments. Vintage guitars continually increase in value. The better the condition of the guitar the greater the value. Look for guitars that are in mint condition. The guitar needs to have all original parts. The guitar finish must be original. The guitar cannot have any replacement parts. Look at the frets, you don’t want to see wear. Make certain there are no cracks and that there have never been any repairs done to the guitar. These tips will help insure you make a sound investment when buying a vintage guitar.

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How to Read Guitar Tab – Beginner

How to Read Guitar Tab – Beginner.

Guitar tab is made of up 6 horizontal lines representing the strings on the guitar. Guitar tab is used for the electric guitar, acoustic guitar, and bass guitars. The bottom line on the guitar tab represents the lowest string on your guitar; the E string. The guitar strings from lowest to highest are E,A,D,G,B,E. Numbers are used to represent the guitar frets. When a zero is shown, the string is left open. The number one is for the first guitar fret, the number two the second and so on.

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Ultimate Guitar

Ultimate Guitar is a web site that was formed by Eugeny Naidenov in1998. Since then, Ultimate Guitar has amounted over 300,000 plus tabs. These tabs are for the electric guitar, acoustic guitar, and bass guitar (the electric bass guitar and the upright bass guitar.) Ultimate Guitar is a great resource for beginner guitar players to find easy guitar tabs and more experienced guitar players to find advanced guitar tabs.

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