Showing posts with label electric guitar lessons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electric guitar lessons. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Guitar Lessons: Soloing – Build the Ultimate Guitar Solo

Have you always wanted to be a lead guitarist in a band and peel off blistering solos that gets the audience up off of their feet? There’s nothing like the feeling of taking command of the stage and wowing the crowd, or hearing the applause after playing a smoking guitar solo.

Ultimate
Guitar Lessons Complete Pack is designed to get you from here to there. Created for the guitarist that has some knowledge of the instrument, this set of four complete series of how to play electric guitar lessons (plus bonus Play Along tracks) start by re-examining proper positioning and hand placement to maximize your technique for speed and accuracy.

Then you are introduced to some exercises that will have you breaking old familiar habits, increasing your finger independence and opening the door way to new solo fingerings. The electric guitar lessons also cover all those little slight-of-hand tricks that add new dimension to your solos and fills.

There is also an extensive study of the scales. These are the building blocks to melodic ideas and the foundation to creating musical solos. These electric guitar lessons also show you some of the tricks that will help you jump in and solo with some “tried and true” licks till your own musical consciousness kicks in to take you to that other place.

Our guitar lessons will show you how to breakdown the chord changes of a solo section so you can create well thought out cohesive solos that make musical sense rather than a blur of notes that don’t say anything. You find your solos become expressive and more truly reflect your artistic ability.

You feel more pleased with your playing as you break out of the box and the box patterns that so many guitarists fall into with simplified fingerboard patterns.

Regardless of the style of music you play, electric or acoustic; these guitar lessons will set you on your way to more eloquent and articulate playing, as well as a mindset for more complex music theory. These guitar lessons are perfect as a pre-requisite for our
Jazz Improv Concept lessons or as stand alone lessons for the lead guitarist in you.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Online Guitar Lessons vs. Private Guitar Lessons

Have you been considering online guitar lessons but are still unsure of whether or not you should give up on your private guitar instruction?

Well, why don’t we take a look at what you might get when it comes to both types of lessons?

Benefits to Using Online guitar Lessons

Let’s say you live on the side of a mountain, or in a small town, or you have some other type of geographic or logistical obstacle to hurdle in order to get to a guitar studio for private lessons. If this sounds like your situation, then online guitar lessons are definitely for you.

Or how about this: Say for instance you do have access to a few different guitar studios for private lessons, but you just haven’t clicked yet with any particular teacher because of their type of teaching techniques or playing styles.

Or maybe you have been taking private lessons but have become increasingly unhappy with the length of time that you are given for each instruction and how expensive those lessons can be.

Well then you sound like the perfect candidate for online lessons. With online guitar lessons, you can study at your own pace concentrating on exercises for as long as you like. You will never feel rushed and the cost of the online music lessons is the same as one half hour private lesson and the beauty of it is that you only have to pay that money one time!

Ok, being in the same room with your instructor does have its benefits. For example, they can give you tips and show you the correct way to hold your guitar or how to place your hands correctly. But did you know that you can get those same kind of experiences using online lessons.

How you ask?

Well online electric guitar lessons are all taped with state-of-the-art equipment and show various camera angles that give you the feeling that you are right there in the room with the instructors. Not only that, you are given clear cut instructions in correct positioning, like guitar strumming, and posture for the instrument so that you can optimize your playing experience. Online lessons can be so detailed, so that most if not all of your questions will be answered through the demonstrations made by the instructors during the lessons.

If you would like more information about online guitar lessons, hop off that fence and check out www.easymusiclessons.com.