Remember Me
forgot your password?

Guitar Lessons for Beginners

Playing the guitar is a extremely fun, and you can never learn too much about it.It,s a never ending learning process. That's why I've put together some "off-the-beaten-path" guitar lessons for newbies here that I hope you'll enjoy. Although these lessons won't make you an overnight guitar hero, my hope is that they'll give you some quick insights to advance your guitar skills futher.

Lesson #1: Fretboard Facts

Did you know that your fretboard is 'doubled' at the 12th fret position? What I mean by 'doubled' is that all of the open-string notes repeat in the same order (as octaves) at the 12th fret.

If you just strum your guitar without fretting (holding down) any notes, you have the following pattern in 'standard' tuning: E-A-D-G-B-E. Then, if you were to place your index finger across all six strings at the 12th fret, you get: E-A-D-G-B-E again!

Why is this useful?

It's useful because it means that all of the chord shapes and scale patterns you learn under the 12th fret are repeated in the same relative positions. So, once you've learned how things work from the open position and 1st fret onwards, you've automatically got everything at the 12th fret and beyond mastered, too!

Lesson #2: Two-Note 'Drones'

Here's an experiment for you to try: Play an open 'D' note simultaneously with a fretted 'A' note on your third string. Now, keep hitting that open 'D' as you move up the D-major scale on the third string. In other words, keep hitting that 'D' as you slide your finger up the fretboard from A to B to D to E and so on.

Sounds pretty cool, right? You can do this for the E and A string below as well.

If you want a song to follow along with and practice this technique, check out the early U2 song called "Electric Co." The Edge" is really a big fan of these two-note 'drones' and used the technique extensively in that song.

If memory serves, 'Electric Co.' is in the key of D-major, and the riff progresses like so:

D/A - D/C - D/B - D/E - D/F# - D/D (that second D is played at the 7th fret position) - D/A -D/C - D/B - D/G (open G on 3rd string) - D/E - D/F#

Hint: You may need to tune down a half-step to get in key with the album version of the song.

Lesson #3: Easy 'Thirds' in G-Major

The Beatles' song, 'Blackbird', popularized this sound. The progression of intervals of 'thirds' creates a very cool sounding harmony that feels both 'major' and 'minor' at the same time.

In case you aren't familiar with the concept of intervals, the basic definition of an interval is that it is the difference in pitch between two notes. What you do is count up from the root note of the major scale to find the interval number.

In the key of G-major, for example, the distance from from G to C is an interval of a fourth because C is the fourth note in the scale.

In this example, however, what we are actually doing is taking the thirds in relation to the chords being played. Let us go from G major to A minor to B minor. The intervals of thirds for each of these chords is: G/B, A/C and B/D, respectively.

Now, trying plucking these intervals with your thumb and index finger. Start with G on the sixth string and B on the second string, open position. Move to A on the fifth string, open position, with C played on the second string, first fret. Finally, play B on the fifth string, second fret, with D on the second string, third fret.

In 'pseudo-tab', the notation would look like this: (6/3 - 2/0) - (5/0 - 2/1) - (5/2 - 2/3). The first number in the 'fraction' represents which string to play on, while the second number represents which fret on that string to hold down.

The parenthesis indicate that you should play both strings simultaneously, rather than one after the other.

So, (6/3 - 2/0) means play the note on the 3rd fret of the sixth string at the same time as you play the second string (0= open position).

That's all there is for this round of beginner's guitar lessons. I hope you enjoyed them and try experimenting with them to come up with new sounds of your own!

Rajinderpal Singh

Someday you'll be a guitar-god....but, first, you must learn how 'mere mortals' play: http://www.learnguitartips.com

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Art and Entertainment Articles
  • More from Rajinderpal Singh

Baby Clipart for all your Baby Shower Printing Needs

By: sunil | 15/11/2009
Baby clipart is the perfect accent to your entire baby shower printing needs.

Share Cool SMS to Break the Tension

By: Fatima Abdullah | 15/11/2009
You can send cool sms in the form of funny jokes, poems, love messages, sayings, pictures and quotes. A cool messages can be sent any time of the day hence can be a good night message, morning message or a good day wish from a loved one or friend. Some cool texts can also be meant for motivation and inspiration to the people who receive them.

Show Your Pride by Wearing Firefighter Ball Caps

By: Maggie Johnson | 15/11/2009
You have found the perfect place to find the ball caps and caps you need. Find endless types of ball caps ranging in variety such as firefighter ball caps. You can't go wrong buying caps that are unique, of good quality, and are exactly what you are looking for. Need...

Get Creative! Make Your Own Baseball Cap

By: Maggie Johnson | 15/11/2009
When you choose to create your own baseball cap, you can let your imagination run wild. Baseball caps consist of two basic parts: the part that fits over the head and then there is the bill (the stiff part that rests over the eyes). Although baseball caps were first worn...

Movie Review: Shrink (2009)

By: Popculturefan | 15/11/2009
Dr. Henry Carter, a disillusioned celebrity psychiatrist in Los Angelos who's wife recently died, is lost in a downward metaphysical spiral -- and smoking boatloads of marijuana. Waitaminute, this almost sounds like the recipe for a Seth Rogan flick, but it's instead quite a somber film from up-and-coming director Jonas...

Vehicular Diuretic

By: surender singh | 15/11/2009
Diuretics, commonly known as water pills, are designed to help eliminate water. In engines, water and fuel are inbred kissing cousins, that when left unsupervised, produce carbon baby abnormalities, e.g., power and performance demise, decreased mileage, increased toxic emissions, increased maintenance applications, and engine fatality

The Value of a Current and Natural Actor's Head shot

By: Dwayne Brown | 15/11/2009
There's nothing more important as an actor or model to help market yourself, than a good and natural head shot. It should be complimentary, but it should always be a natural representation of you.

Beginner Violin Lessons Tips on How to Jump Start Your Violin Lessons

By: Steven Magill | 15/11/2009
Practice makes perfect may not always be true to a lot of persons. Certain factors must be considered to achieve that "perfect" level. That is why it is hard for most people to improve their skill in playing the violin. For beginners who are taking violin lessons, a lot of...

Have you ever dreamed about Learning Mandarin? Here are some tips to get your started

By: Rajinderpal Singh | 30/10/2009 | Education
This article talks about how to get started in learning mandarin

Learn to speak Mandarin utilizing online resources

By: Rajinderpal Singh | 16/10/2009 | Education
This article talks about how to learn to speak mandarin utilizing online resources

Imagine Learning the Guitar Faster Than Ever

By: Rajinderpal Singh | 22/03/2008 | Art & Entertainment
This article talks about the 'secret trick' to learning how to play guitar -- but it's one that 'hides in plain sight.

How to Learn Guitar: Finding the Right Method for You

By: Rajinderpal Singh | 15/03/2008 | Art & Entertainment
This article talks about the best ways to learn how to play the guitar.It also list out the 5 fundamental questions needed to help you make a solid decision when learning how to play the guitar.

Guitar Lessons for Beginners

By: Rajinderpal Singh | 07/03/2008 | Art & Entertainment
This article talks about some "off-the-beaten-path" guitar lessons for beginners. Although these lessons will not make beginner an overnight guitar hero, will give insights to quickly advance guitar playing skills.

Learn Guitar in No Time!

By: Rajinderpal Singh | 02/03/2008 | Art & Entertainment
This article talks about important points and principles that will help when learning to play the guitar in the shortest amount of time.

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.04, 1, w1)