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Electric Guitar Lesson: Learning The Scales
The best way to learn to play a musical instrument is using the practice that you can enjoy. Learning to play an instrument can be very rewarding, but the experience can also become frustrating if you slog your way through the musical scales to the extent that you start hating them. There is enough information available online regarding every aspect of playing guitar, however all this information is quite scattered and is not suitable for novices. Learning the anatomy of guitar is the first lesson of beginner’s course, and it is essential to know the common functions and names of different parts of the guitar
There are also other scales important to learn about including the blues scale, whole tone scale and pentatonic scale. The minor, major, blues and pentatonic scales are the most common. To make it easier when you’re first learning, make sure to break it down into smaller chunks. This helps to make things simpler and keep your mind from getting overloaded.
Another very important thing taught in the beginner’s course is to tune the guitar, so that it sounds good and the practice becomes enjoyable. Playing guitar can be one of the most enjoyable experiences, however, when starting out, learning curve can be quite steep, making it tough to enjoy the whole process.
Scales on a guitar move progressively in order of sharps or flats. For this electric guitar lesson an effective drill is to play through all the sharp scales first starting with C major and then memorize the fingering for each one. Again, with practice you’re going to start noticing the differences in sounds as you go along from one scale to the next and recognize which scales need to be used during a song. Drills are necessary to help you gain skills that's why you need to learn to play guitar.
The most commonly used in heavy metal music is the Minor Pentatonic scale. This is most similar to the Blues Scale. It contains just five notes and therefore is quite simple to follow. Even if you just want to play the guitar in your spare time, it can be enjoyable and a great outlet.
During The Band's early 1970s concerts did Robbie Robertson use a Gibson SG as a spare guitar?
http://theband.hiof.no/band_pictures/1974tour1elston.html
All I ever saw was a Tele or a Strat. He did have a Tele special with a humbucker though.
PERFORMANCE/TOUR: Jon Anderson/Rick Wakeman - The Living Tree in Concert, Part One (2011) (All About Jazz)
Anyone expecting the cosmic prog-rock journeys of this duo's work as members
of Yes must have been a little disappointedand not just with the spare
instrumentation. More striking than the lean, guitar-free musical structures
was how intimate, even grounded this concert performance was. If anything,
though, this album speaks to both the individual trials and the shared will to
overcome for both singer Jon Anderson and keyboardist Rick Wakeman. Each has
had to grapple against some terrifying health problems, even as Yes continued
on without them...
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