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		<title>The Lure of the Acoustic Guitar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think so many of us are seduced by the mystery and romance of an acoustic guitar. It can produce spicy and passionate flamenco pieces as well as soft melodic tunes for a wide range of beautiful sounds. While most people don&#8217;t think about its range when they think about the acoustic guitar, everyone can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think so many of us are seduced by the mystery and romance of an acoustic guitar. It can produce spicy and passionate flamenco pieces as well as soft melodic tunes for a wide range of beautiful sounds. While most people don&#8217;t think about its range when they think about the acoustic guitar, everyone can appreciate the beautiful music from an acoustic guitar.</p>
<p>I suspect many people, even those with no musical ability, daydream about playing the acoustic guitar. Just seeing one in a shop makes you want to try to play it, even if you don&#8217;t know how, just to hear the tones.  Maybe you&#8217;ve stared through the shop window and wondered about how much it would cost to learn.</p>
<p>You might think about how much fun it would be to play the guitar at family get-togethers or for your friends at parties. But then, you think about how difficult it would be to learn, or how much lessons might cost. And even if you could afford it, you wouldn&#8217;t know where to find the time to learn how to play properly.<span id="more-11"></span></p>
<p>You may think that acoustic guitars are magical, but not by themselves. The magic is in the music, not the guitar. It can be compared to the time when you were a child learning how to use a pencil to write words. As you grew up, you developed the ability to write well and started to write all kinds of material such as book reports and essays. The pencil was simply a medium to create your writing. The same principle applies to acoustic guitars. The guitar is just an instrument you use to make music.</p>
<p>The learning process of writing is similar to how one learns to play acoustic guitars. Initially, before you learned how to play the guitar, you just tinkered with one at a store, much like scribbling with a pencil. You observed what would happen if you moved your hands a certain way or another. At first, you started to learn how to be comfortable with the guitar then eventually, your fingers learned to move the right way on their own. Very soon, your guitar becomes an extension of your hands, a vehicle through which you express your thoughts.</p>
<p>Many who have never played acoustic guitar are drawn to them and may be a little star-struck by them. Sometimes, they may think the guitar is more than what it is. Being able to use it to make music seems magical. It is overwhelming to say that least that you may be able to create music, a powerful universal language.</p>
<p>Some people may feel nervous with an acoustic guitar and treat it like fragile glass. So much so, that they forget an acoustic guitar is meant to be played. The music resides within you and is only heard when you actually play the guitar.</p>
<p>If you really want to play guitar and find yourself checking out the acoustic guitars in all the local music stores or if there&#8217;s a forgotten one sitting in your attic, pick it up and learn how to play it. You won&#8217;t be sorry you did.</p>
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		<title>Tips On Playing Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2008 13:22:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Without the proper posture, playing guitar for long periods of time can cause back strain. Here are a couple of tips about holding your guitar in the correct fashion. Pick up the guitar so that the back of the guitar rests against your stomach. If you play right handed the neck of the guitar should [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Without the proper posture, playing guitar for long periods of time can cause back strain. Here are a couple of tips about holding your guitar in the correct fashion. Pick up the guitar so that the back of the guitar rests against your stomach. If you play right handed the neck of the guitar should be aiming towards the left. Gently rest the body of the guitar against your upper right thigh. You should hold the guitar neck with your left hand and drape your right arm over the body of the guitar so that your hands can easily reach the strings. Your position should feel both comfortable and natural while you are playing guitar.</p>
<p>For right handed players, you will use your left hand to form the notes and chords.  Bend the fingers on your left hand so they are pressing the strings down on the fret board.</p>
<p>The curvature of the guitar neck allows your hand to fit comfortably into the shape of the neck. Your thumb arches easily over the top of the neck. This thumb position is best for constructing chords. Another option, which is most common when playing guitar scales, is to press your left thumb on the back of the guitar neck. Try using each thumb position, and choose the one that is most comfortable.<span id="more-20"></span></p>
<p>Strum the strings with your right hand to make sounds. Position your right arm over the body of the guitar. Your right bicep should rest on the top of the guitar. Position your right hand in front of the guitar&#8217;s sound hole. When playing guitar, the sound comes out of the sound hole.</p>
<p>Many people chose to play guitar with a pick. In order to use a pick it should be held between the forefinger and thumb of your dominant hand. Then the pick is pulled across the strings in order to &#8220;strum&#8221;. It is similar to plucking, but more pressure is necessary then you would use with just your fingers.</p>
<p>Left-handed musicians do not need to worry. There are two options for playing guitar left handed. First, you can re-string a right-handed guitar to reverse the order of the strings. Second, you can buy a specially made left-handed guitar.</p>
<p>Not only does proper positioning while playing guitar allow you to play for extended periods of time, but it also helps you produce the correct sounds.  So take time to learn how to hold the guitar and position your body correctly.</p>
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		<title>You Need a Pink Acoustic Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2008 13:20:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It may come as a shock to you if  your soon-to-be teenaged daughter suddenly wants a pink acoustic guitar.  Usually it is the boys who want a guitar and not your little darling who was dressing up as a princess not so long ago. You might think about waiting to see if your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It may come as a shock to you if  your soon-to-be teenaged daughter suddenly wants a pink acoustic guitar.  Usually it is the boys who want a guitar and not your little darling who was dressing up as a princess not so long ago. You might think about waiting to see if your daughter&#8217;s interest fades or buy a cheaper guitar in case she becomes bored with guitar playing and quits. But before you do this, you really need to consider a few things.</p>
<p>Nowadays it is a trend for young girls to want to become musicians. As parents, you may want to encourage this. The popular television show Hannah Montana which is about a young pop star has been one of the reasons behind this trend for young girls. For young ladies who would like to be stars, there are many pros and cons. As parents, you might perhaps wish to grab this temporary interest in a popular trend like the pink acoustic guitars, and make it a serious life-long interest for your daughter.<span id="more-19"></span></p>
<p>Girls today have to deal with so many pressures from society. There are pressures pertaining to body image, pressures from peers to become sexually active as well as, academic pressures at school. A creative outlet, such as playing guitar can be very helpful. In general, girls tend to focus their emotions inward, which can be a bad thing. Channeling their emotions would be a better way, but this needs to be encouraged, even if it is negative. Guitar playing can help with this process by getting a young girl to let out her feelings, but still have them be private.</p>
<p>A young girl can write songs about puppy love, breakups and finding new love in the solitude of her own room.If she doesn&#8217;t want to, it isn&#8217;t necessary for her to let anyone else know about her guitar songs. But giving her the confidence to perform, even just for your family, can help you learn about the experiences she might be going through that you wouldn&#8217;t find about in any other way.</p>
<p>There are certain things that need to be taken into consideration when it&#8217;s time to buy the first guitar for your daughter. First, this isn&#8217;t the time to pinch pennies. Don&#8217;t purchase just any old pink acoustic guitar from the dollar store or from the toy section. Even people who have been playing the guitar for awhile have a hard time playing an inexpensive guitar. Your best option is to shop locally at a music store, preferably a store that specializes in guitars.</p>
<p>There are several great guitars that hold a special visual allure for girls. Daisy Rock is a popular company that focuses on making guitars with girls in mind. They are not called The Girl Guitar Company for nothing. Daisy Rock carries everything from simple pink acoustic guitars to heart-shaped guitars and ones that come in the shapes of stars or butterflies.</p>
<p>Rather than making your little girl&#8217;s first guitar a surprise gift, take her to the store with you when you shop for it. Each guitar is a little bit different so each pink acoustic guitar is not made in the same way. By allowing your daughter to choose her own guitar, she will get the one that feels best in her hands and the one that sounds just right to her and it will earn a special place in her heart.</p>
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		<title>Cheap Acoustic Guitar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The material from which it is crafted is usually a main factor in the pricing of a guitar. Some guitars are manufactured using graphite or plastic in place of the traditional wood, but even in a cheap acoustic guitar wood makes it possible to achieve the tone you really want to produce. Cheap acoustic guitars [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The material from which it is crafted is usually a main factor in the pricing of a guitar. Some guitars are manufactured using graphite or plastic in place of the traditional wood, but even in a cheap acoustic guitar wood makes it possible to achieve the tone you really want to produce. Cheap acoustic guitars made from materials other than wood often sound flat and lifeless, and new players are likely to find them frustrating. It is better to pay slightly more for an inexpensive wooden guitar than to buy a plastic one.</p>
<p>While not a cheap acoustic guitar, the Seagull S6 is actually an exceptional value for the price. To leave out this particular guitar in a discussion of beginner guitars would be remiss. This guitar has a beautiful solid cedar top with mahogany wood on the back and sides and is capable of producing a beautiful sound. Even professionals will keep this guitar for years, despite owning a collection of even more expensive guitars. Priced at $400-$500, it may be more than you were budgeting for; but, if you are serious about taking up guitar playing, you should give some real consideration into purchasing this guitar. Furthermore, an online search may help you find a deal on this guitar as it is a readily available model.<span id="more-18"></span></p>
<p>A solid, dependable choice for a cheap acoustic guitar is the Yamaha F310. It features a top of solid spruce along with a back and sides made from mahogany. The price might fit better for your budget, coming in at $150-$200 and it is a universal choice for the serious novice.</p>
<p>The Epiphone DR-100, at $120 to $150, is another pricing step down in an excellent cheap acoustic guitar. Its top is manufactured of select-grade spruce, while its back and sides are crafted from mahogany. It’s meant for beginners and would require a trade-up down the road. However, if you’re still not certain whether you’ll stick with the guitar or not, this is a fine, decent quality instrument to enjoy in the meantime.</p>
<p>Even if you are looking for a really cheap acoustic guitar you are better off to avoid those with a cost below $100. Practically speaking, in the $100 price range there are no bargains. Many such guitars will be very disappointing. The cheap acoustic guitars under $100 are usually of such poor quality that may lead many inexperienced players to give up on learning to play guitar. This is particularly sad for young people, which are maybe at their first encounter with music and willing to play. So, stay away from those guitars under $100, since at that price you will not find stuff of even modest quality.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s better to get a second-hand guitar in good shape than the poor new one you may find at $80. Guitars have quite a long life and you may prefer a decent second-hand guitar with some personality to a new one of poor quality. The best move is to find a dealer with a large number of second-hand cheap acoustic guitars and then try them until you discover the one that suits you better.</p>
<p>If you are going to buy a cheap accoustic guitar, choose one with a solid wood top as opposed to a plywood top. You will be rewarded with a much richer, fuller tone. Look for solid wood sides and back as well, it will be worth spending a little more.</p>
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		<title>How to Choose a Beginner Acoustic Guitar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you&#8217;re out looking for a beginner acoustic guitar, you have to know what kind of music you&#8217;ll be playing on it.  Latin and certain kinds of pop and folk melodies sound right on a classical guitar with nylon strings. Rock, bluegrass, and other kinds of pop and folk tunes work better on a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you&#8217;re out looking for a beginner acoustic guitar, you have to know what kind of music you&#8217;ll be playing on it.  Latin and certain kinds of pop and folk melodies sound right on a classical guitar with nylon strings. Rock, bluegrass, and other kinds of pop and folk tunes work better on a guitar with steel strings. The only way you can really determine which of the two is right for you is to actually play both of them.</p>
<p>Many instructors recommend a guitar with nylon strings as a first beginner acoustic guitar.  The reason is that those strings are not so hard on the guitarist&#8217;s fingertips. However, if your idea of great music is rock and more rock, a guitar with nylon strings will never produce a tone that will satisfy the rock idol in you.</p>
<p>If you want to learn to play music made by steel strings then the obvious choice is a steel-string guitar. Yes, your fingers are going to hurt for some time, but you&#8217;ll develop calluses after a couple of months of regular practice. The same is true if you wish to play classical guitar music. Don&#8217;t be persuaded to get a steel-string is all you want to play is classical music.<span id="more-17"></span></p>
<p>If you are shopping for a more classical nylon-string guitar, you should remember that these guitars are called classic for a reason - they all have the same relative dimensions. Their bodies are smaller and their fingerboads wider, which produces a distinctive classical sound. It is the feel and the tone to these classical guitars that varies.</p>
<p>As is true when buying any guitar, you need to try out several of them before choosing the beginner acoustic guitar that you are going to buy. The steel-string model of beginner acoustic guitar that people usually start out with is the six-string dreadnought guitar. There is only a slight variation between dreadnought guitars and they provide a sound that novices are often seeking.</p>
<p>The kind of wood your beginner acoustic guitar is crafted from affects the tone of the guitar. Many beginner acoustic guitars come with a spruce top. Make sure you select a model made from solid spruce and not one with a two-piece top. A solid top is long-lasting. When it comes to the back and sides, your options will generally be mahogany, rosewood or spruce. If you want a lighter tone, look for guitars that have back and sides of mahogany. You will get a heavier tone from a guitar that features rosewood back and sides.</p>
<p>Looking for a beginner acoustic guitar with relatively low action is something else to think about when you are a new guitarist. The space between the string and the neck is called the action. An action that is too high it can be a distraction and a hindrance to learning.</p>
<p>While you&#8217;re out purchasing a beginner acoustic guitar, you&#8217;ll want to pick up a decent electronic tuner at the same time.  You haven&#8217;t had enough experience yet to develop the ear of an expert. If you can spend less time in tuning your new guitar, you&#8217;ll have that much more time for practicing on it and actually playing.</p>
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		<title>Acoustic Guitar Tuning</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is hard to overstate the importance of acoustic guitar tuning.  Always take a few minutes to tune your guitar before you begin to play. Whether you&#8217;re playing in a professional venue or just practising at home, an untuned guitar is simply not enjoyable to play. Beginners often become frustrated, feeling that their playing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is hard to overstate the importance of acoustic guitar tuning.  Always take a few minutes to tune your guitar before you begin to play. Whether you&#8217;re playing in a professional venue or just practising at home, an untuned guitar is simply not enjoyable to play. Beginners often become frustrated, feeling that their playing sounds bad when really it is just their guitar is not in tune.</p>
<p>For acoustic guitar tuning with an electronic tuner, sit down and place the tuner on either a stool or table next to your seat. Then pluck the first string. The tuner&#8217;s microphone can sense which string is being tuned. You will know how close you are to the right pitch by the indicator on the tuner. It also indicates if you are sharp or flat. Utilize the tuning key to adjust the guitar string until it indicates that you are in tune.</p>
<p>Taking your strings from looser to tighter will tune your guitar, also called tuning down. If the string is too tight, you will need to get it in tune by loosening the strings slightly and then tightening it again until it is in tune. Tuning up will give you a more true tone than tuning down.<span id="more-16"></span></p>
<p>If you don’t purchase an electronic tuner, you still need to have a reference for pitch when playing acoustic guitar. You can use another guitar, a piano, tuning fork or an MP3 that you are certain is already in tune. Acoustic guitar tuning with an electronic tuner will consistently provide reliable tuning. But if you choose to tune the traditional way then use an electronic tuner to test your results. This is a great way to learn to develop your ear.</p>
<p>Begin acoustic guitar tuning with the sixth string (low E), which should be tuned to match the reference pitch. After you’ve done that, the other strings must be tuned to that note. Simply work on them one by one. There’s a scientific explanation for this procedure, but you don’t have to learn it anymore than you have to learn to build an engine in order to drive an automobile.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s begin our acoustic guitar tuning:</p>
<p>(1) Once the low E string (sixth string) is in tune, play it on the fifth fret, and then pluck the open fifth string. Adjust the the tone of the fifth string as necessary until the two notes match. (2) Move up to the fifth string. Playing it on the fifth fret, tune the open forth string. (3) Similarly, adjust the tone of the third string while playing the fifth fret of the fourth string. (4) For the next note, play the third string on the fourth fret (not the fifth) and tune the second string. (5) Tune the open high E string, comparing it to the tone of the second string, fifth fret.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re just starting out with acoustic guitar tuning, you may want to ask someone at the music store when you purchased your guitar to show you how to do acoustic guitar tuning the proper way. Then just keep practicing until you&#8217;re comfortable with the process. It takes time and practice to learn to do acoustic guitar tuning, especially by ear.</p>
<p>For the novice, the simplest way to perform acoustic guitar tuning is with the use of an electronic tuner. You can find one for around $20 and you will definitely get your money’s worth. An electronic tuner that is made specifically for tuning guitars has the ability to recognize which string is being played.</p>
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		<title>Easy Acoustic Guitar Tabs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guitar music has it&#8217;s own form of notation, called a tab, or tablature. Tabs are different from standard musical notation because they do not use staffs, ledger lines, key signatures, or notes. For this reason, acoustic guitar tabs are beneficial because they allow you to learn how to play the instrument without also having to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Guitar music has it&#8217;s own form of notation, called a tab, or tablature. Tabs are different from standard musical notation because they do not use staffs, ledger lines, key signatures, or notes. For this reason, acoustic guitar tabs are beneficial because they allow you to learn how to play the instrument without also having to learn to read music. Tabs may also be used as notation for other stringed instruments.</p>
<p>Acoustic guitar tabs are a form of visual musical notation . The acoustic guitar tab has a diagram of guitar strings. The first string is the top one and the sixth string is the bottom, these are represented by the lines. There are numbers on the lines which tell you what fret to play. An open string is represented by a zero (0). A muffled string is noted by an X.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not sure what a fret is, it&#8217;s the area between the metal bars on the neck, or the fingerboard of your guitar. Usually there will be somewhere between 21 to 24 frets on the acoustic guitar. The dots you see on the frets are simply a visual guide to let you see where you are.<span id="more-15"></span></p>
<p>While looking at acoustic guitar tabs, first you should note if the numbers are listed one after another on each of the lines. If they are arranged in this manner, the numbers are indicating to you which fret to use on that string, and you pluck that one string alone. On the other hand, if you notice that the numbers are stacked one on top of the other (in a vertical manner) on the individual line, the acoustic guitar tab is instructing you to play these notes simultaneously, strumming all six strings at the same time.</p>
<p>When reading acoustic guitar tabs, you may come across things like, hammer-on, pull-offs, bends and slides. A hammer-on may be represented by something such as &#8220;7h9,&#8221; with the &#8220;h&#8221; being the notation for the hammer-on. A pull-off would be noted in the same way, with a &#8220;p&#8221; instead of an &#8220;h.&#8221; A bend is noted by a simple &#8220;b&#8221; and a slide would be represented by a &#8220;/.&#8221;</p>
<p>After you’ve gotten accustomed to the notion of reading music by string position, search online for basic acoustic guitar tabs and find a tune you’re really familiar with to practice on. While the approach may be new to you, you’ll see that you can pick up its melody quickly this way now that you can read tabs.</p>
<p>It is best that you hear the song you are trying to learn as it makes the learning easier. While you can remember how a song goes, listening to it while you practice can help you with the rhythm and detail. It can be tremendously fun to learn how to play a guitar when you utilize acoustic guitar tabs. Before you realize it, you have many songs in your repertoire that you can play at parties to impress friends, or for your sole pleasure.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before purchasing a new acoustic guitar, you should take the time to read some acoustic guitar reviews. This will give you an idea of what experiences people have had with a variety of acoustic guitars. There are consumer and expert reviews available.  If you prefer a detailed review regarding what someone well-versed in acoustic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before purchasing a new acoustic guitar, you should take the time to read some acoustic guitar reviews. This will give you an idea of what experiences people have had with a variety of acoustic guitars. There are consumer and expert reviews available.  If you prefer a detailed review regarding what someone well-versed in acoustic guitars thinks about a particular brand, the expert reviews will prove helpful. Or, if you just want to know what the average person thinks about a guitar they have used, the consumer reviews will enlighten you.</p>
<p>People who have several years of guitar experience are qualified to write expert guitar reviews. The should have several guitars from several manufacturers reviewed. Even though they will have personal preferences, they should be able to determine the positive and negative of any acoustic guitar. Any biases should be explained. You don&#8217;t need someone with a degree in music, just someone with adequate experience playing different acoustic  guitars. Its best if someone explains why their opinion should be considered.<span id="more-14"></span></p>
<p>When you&#8217;re searching for user reviews online, you want to locate a website that offers a number of reviews by a variety of guitarists for each of the instruments. Different guitarists play different music in different places and with different accompaniment. A classical musician who plays at weddings has requirements that are differ from those of the guitarist who plays rock gigs on the club scene. Check out reviews by those people who play your preferred type of music at the level you&#8217;re aiming at.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re using an internet search engine to locate acoustic guitar reviews, you should know some useful shortcuts. For instance, try putting your key search phrase in quotation marks (like &#8220;acoustic guitar reviews&#8221;). On Yahoo alone, that will reduce your hits from 17,000,000 to a more manageable 6000 or so.</p>
<p>A helpful hint when searching for individual acoustic guitar reviews, may work like this. If you are looking for reviews on Martin DX1 and put just martindx1, without quotes, in Yahoo search you will find approximately 38,000 hits. But, when you put quotes next to &#8220;martin dx1&#8243; there will be only approximately 10,000.</p>
<p>Try this hint and use is a simple plus sign (+) right next to the word you are seaching for in that hit, this will allow you to be more specific in your search. The simpler the better, seems to be the trick. By putting &#8220;Martin dxl review&#8221;, the returns will be only 9, the reason being you will hit the sites that have the exact phrases in them.</p>
<p>Try putting &#8220;martin dx1&#8243; + review in the search bar and you&#8217;ll get almost 500 hits. If you want to search something specific, put it in there with a plus sign attached. These search tricks to find acoustic guitar reviews will help make your guitar buying decision easier, by narrowing your search to the most helpful results.</p>
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		<title>Acoustic Guitar Chords</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2008 13:04:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Several notes played simultaneously is called an acoustic guitar chord. Even with many different acoustic guitar chords, if you learn just a few basic acoustic guitar chords, you will be able to play hundreds of songs, if not more. Major chords give out a cheerful sound while minor chords emit a sound that seems darker [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Several notes played simultaneously is called an acoustic guitar chord. Even with many different acoustic guitar chords, if you learn just a few basic acoustic guitar chords, you will be able to play hundreds of songs, if not more. Major chords give out a cheerful sound while minor chords emit a sound that seems darker or sadder.</p>
<p>Acoustic guitar chord diagrams notate guitar chords. Rather than side to side (horizontal) the way guitar tabs run, the lines that represent an acoustic chord diagram will run up and down, or vertically. You will see a grid when looking at a chord diagram. The strings are represented by the vertical lines, while the frets are represented by the horizontal lines. The areas where you need to hold the string down is where the dots appear.</p>
<p>The acoustic guitar chord diagram will have numbers at either the top or the bottom, which tell you what finger to use. 1 stands for index, 2 middle, 3 ring and 4 pinky and 0 means the string is not held down with a finger and is played. If there is an X, the string is not held down and not played. Rarely, the thumb is used and noted by a T.<span id="more-13"></span></p>
<p>The first acoustic guitar chord we&#8217;re going to tackle is the G-major chord. Your middle finger goes on the sixth string at the third fret, your index finger goes on the fifth string at the second fret and your ring finger goes on the first string on the third fret. Play each individual note, including the open strings one by one. Be careful you can plainly hear each note and make sure you don&#8217;t hear any strange buzzing or rattling noises from the strings. If the sound isn&#8217;t right, you can try pushing harder on the string so that it presses closer to the fingerboard. You can also bring your finger closer to the fret. Your fingers should not be touching one another, or any of the other strings. You can strum all of the notes in unison once the sound is good. You will then be playing a G-major acoustic guitar chord.</p>
<p>The acoustic guitar chord E-minor is much easier to learn how to finger. Your index finger goes on the second fret of the fifth string, while your middle finger rests on the second fret of the fourth string when playing this chord. There should be enough room for both fingers to rest on the fret without having them touch. After trying the notes, adjust your fingers until the sound you hear is the right note. Then, strum both strings to play the E-minor chord. You will notice a darker sound from this minor chord.</p>
<p>There are only a few basic acoustic guitar chords you need to learn. These include C-major, D-major, A-minor, and A-major. You should familiarize yourself with them by moving back and forth between these acoustic guitar chords. With practice, you will commit them to memory and playing will go more smoothly.</p>
<p>Learning to play acoustic guitar chords will not happen quickly or easily at first and you will have to keep checking your finger placement. But if you continue to practice, practice, practice, the muscle memory will soon take over and you will be moving freely through all of the acoustic guitar chords. In a short time it will become second nature to you.</p>
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		<title>Acoustic Beginner Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2008 12:59:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a few things to consider before you purchase your new acoustic beginner guitar. If you are able to afford a high-quality guitar, by all means indulge yourself and get it. The price tag may be higher but you will find that the quality will be reflected in the ease of playing and in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a few things to consider before you purchase your new acoustic beginner guitar. If you are able to afford a high-quality guitar, by all means indulge yourself and get it. The price tag may be higher but you will find that the quality will be reflected in the ease of playing and in the tone of the guitar as well.</p>
<p>Two acoustic guitars stand out in the high end beginner guitar category. The Seagull S6 acoustic guitar makes a fine choice, that plays well enough to take a novice guitar player well into advanced technique. It is priced in the $400-500 range. Also in this price range is the Washburn D10S acoustic guitar. This instrument was ranked as #1 by Acoustic Guitar Magazine in a comparison of guitars under $500. While both guitars represent a significant investment for the starting guitarist, they are both very playable instruments of a quality that is capable of keeping pace with the new player’s ability as it grows for many years.</p>
<p>The Yamaha F310, Takamine G-240 and Fender DG7 are all good choices for the beginner. But in terms of price, the most affordable for the beginner is the Epiphone DR-100. Once you gain more experience you will want to trade up, but it&#8217;s a great acoustic beginner guitar at $120-$150.<span id="more-12"></span></p>
<p>Don&#8217;t waste your money on those cheap guitars you can find for under $100 at the local discount store. Even an experienced player would have trouble with these. They&#8217;re poorly made and often have an overly high action, as there tends to be too much space between the strings and the fingerboard. A cheap guitar is frustrating and not fun to play, so buy a good quality acoustic beginner guitar.</p>
<p>If your budget is less than $100, you are better off with a second-hand acoustic beginner guitar. If you see two of the same guitar, try playing both of them. Doing this will tell you the personality of the guitar, which might also tell you a little about the personality of the previous owner.</p>
<p>Ever hear the saying, &#8220;never buy a guitar from a jerk&#8221;? Whether a guitar picks up a &#8220;personality&#8221; from it&#8217;s owner is a point to be debated, however most guitar owners treat their instruments like people. So when you look for your first acoustic beginner guitar keep this in mind. Pay attention to the guitar&#8217;s &#8220;vibe&#8221;, and even if it sounds great, but doesn&#8217;t feel right somehow, pass on it.</p>
<p>If you are a beginner, it&#8217;s best to ask the salesperson to demonstrate and play the acoustic beginner guitar you are thinking about buying. An experienced salesperson will know that you, as a beginner, may not know how to play, but you know what you want a guitar to sound like once you have learned. They might just be helping the next big guitar play purchase their first guitar.</p>
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