Thursday, January 28, 2016

Tips for Electric Guitar Beginners – Part I

Electric guitar, like everything else, requires you to learn the basics before you can play complex songs. Some beginner guitar lessons teach you all the things you need to know before you begin the actual classes. Other teachers prefer to get straight to playing the songs in order to keep your motivation alive. Whichever path your teacher chooses, you will need to learn and understand some things before you begin. More on selecting a guitar teacher here: http://guitarlessonssingapore.com/selecting-an-electric-guitar-teacher/.
Know your guitar
Most beginners to guitar are advised to learn the basics on an acoustic guitar even if they eventually want to play on an electric guitar. If, for some reason, you don’t want to do this or are unable to do so, learn how your electric guitar works. Electric guitars need power and amps. An electric guitar has metal strings, which when strummed, interact with magnetic pickups on the guitar. This produces a current which passes through the preamplifier, reducing any interference and adding to the power of the sound. This current is finally sent for amplification. It is a complex system and it is helpful for you to understand exactly how the guitar works. It is your tool for learning music, and one needs to have a good understanding of your tools.
Play to time
Learning to play to time is the most important lesson you would ever learn. It is one of the most basic tenets of any kind of music. The problem arises for beginners because they aren’t yet familiar with a lot of other aspects, so they have to look things up. They have to make sure their fingering is correct, that they are playing the right notes, and so on. This might put you way off the time. It is important to play correctly, but it is also very important to play to time. What you can do is to set some time aside for practicing your timing. You can use a metronome for keeping time. In fact, it is an essential tool for beginners. Without learning how to keep time, your electric guitar lessons for beginners might not be very successful.
Ear training
Music theory, timing, learning to read tabs and other basics are important to learn, but before everything else, you must train your ear. It is not just important; it is the main thing for any budding electric guitarist to develop. It is a skill, a knack that must be worked upon endlessly. The trick to doing this is to pick up easy tunes in the beginning and then play it. The tunes can be as simple as nursery rhymes. Play them on a single string while working on your ear training because that takes minimum skill, and you can concentrate on figuring out the music. Ear training must go hand in hand with music theory because that’s the only way you would figure out where to place the sounds you are listening to, and why they are grouped together. Ear training should typically form a significant component of beginner guitar lessons. At least half of your practice time should be devoted to ear training as this is the single most important component of learning to play the guitar that will help you over the years.
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