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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Victor Wooten Bass Guitar Lesson

Bass player Victor Wooten’s  ”Groove Workshop” DVD.  Learn to play the bass guitar from Victor Wooten.  Check out this video preview on youtube.

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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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Metallica Drum Tab

Metallica Drum Tab.

Want to play the drums like Lars Ulrich?  Check out the Drum Tabs at Ultimate Guitar for Metallica’s Seek and Destroy.

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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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Guitar Truss Rod Adjustment

It is important to know when your electric guitar or acoustic guitar truss rod needs to be adjusted. First make sure your guitar is in tune. When the guitar strings are under tension they are perfectly straight. By holding down the guitar strings at the first fret and the twenty first fret you will be able to see how much of a bow is in your neck. There should be a slight bow on your guitar neck. If the strings are laying (or touching) on all the guitar frets, the truss rod is too tight and needs too be loosened. The strings at the 7th guitar fret should be at a height of approximately 1/32” – 1/16” above the fret board. If there is more than a 1/16” bow, your truss rod needs to be tightened. Think of the truss rod as a curved rod with a nut on the end. Turn to the right to tighten, turn to the left to loosen ¼” to ½’ at the most.

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Guitar Repair – Temperature and Humidity

Acoustic guitars, electric guitars, bass guitars, and violins are greatly affected by temperature and humidity. Guitars will swell up and dry out in just a couple of days from the relative humidity. When a guitar moves from one environment to another you may need to loosen or tighten the truss rod. This adjustment may be necessary a few times before it settles into its new environment. Don’t let your guitar get too hot or cold, too damp, or too dry. All of these things will affect the wood, the finish, and the sound of your musical instrument. When the temperature reaches 200 degrees, the glue that holds your instrument together will melt. If the humidity is too high and your guitar gets too damp the strings won’t vibrate properly. The guitar strings will buzz and it will sound like you are playing a chunk of wet cardboard. Humidity also causes the guitar to expand. When the wood dries out you will have damage to the finish that will appear as small hairline cracks. In addition, if your musical instrument gets too hot or dries out too fast it can cause the neck, back, and sides of your guitar to move out of position potentially ruining your guitar.

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Acoustic Guitar and Electric Guitar Set Up

When you buy a new guitar or a used guitar it needs to be calibrated. When you change the strings on an electric guitar or an acoustic guitar it needs to be calibrated as well. This will make the guitar play and stay in tune. The bridge pieces on your guitar need to be set in their proper place. The truss rod needs to be adjusted. Be sure to have an experienced guitar technician set up your new or used guitar.

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