Posted in Instruments on October 6th, 2008 No Comments »
The benefits of learning music for children extend beyond the ability of being able to play an instrument. Early musical training, even pre-school lessons, has been shown to assist in the development of certain mental thought processes, especially developing spatial intelligence, pattern recognition, forming conclusions and reasoning skills.
For example, look at how to play beginner […]
Posted in Instruments on September 29th, 2008 No Comments »
Although guitar practice do involves a great deal of persistence, they also help you stay away what you have always wanted to avoid – lifting heavy weights and running hundreds of miles!
Guitar practice are essentially finger practice that are great for developing your ability to play for longer periods of time. As a beginning […]
Posted in Instruments on September 18th, 2008 No Comments »
Learning to play guitar chords on their own, without learning the theory behind them and how they fit into the musical scales may seem like enough for some people, but if your goal is to eventually play lead guitar, then understanding basic chord theory and how certain groups of chords fit into a particular music […]
Posted in Instruments on September 14th, 2008 No Comments »
No-one can argue that if you’re a big fan of heavy metal then learning to play electric guitar would be your first choice.
Some consider that guitar lessons for the electric guitar are different from acoustic guitar lessons, but the truth of the matter is that for the most part, they are fundamentally the same.
Any Guitar […]
Posted in Instruments on September 13th, 2008 No Comments »
The classical guitar is an interesting form of music for anyone who has the drive to learn how to play it. Many of us want to imitate a player we are very fond of, while still others of us have an old guitar that we never quite figured out. Classical music has been around for […]