Learn to Play Acoustic Guitar

December 22, 2009 at 10:51 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment
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I have developed a Quick Start Guide I’m giving away absolutely free for those of you that want to learn to play acoustic guitar. I have 4 weeks of video tutorials packed with quality guitar instructions to get you playing songs in no time at all.

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5 Gibson Artists You Can’t Miss at The 2010 Jazz Fest

April 23, 2010 at 8:24 am | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment
I wish I could go I need a break and to hear some good music again :-(

via Google Alerts – Guitarist by Gibson on 4/22/10


The 70-year-old, still actively touring with his band — guitarist Reynard Poché, bassist David Barard and drummer Herman "Roscoe" Ernest III — plays
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Learn Acoustic Guitar

April 16, 2010 at 9:11 pm | Posted in Guitar Instructions | Leave a comment
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By Antonio Orrico

Do you want to learn guitar chords? Then this story is for you to guide you in the process. Follow these tips and you’ll get good results fast.

One of the greatest things about playing the guitar is that it’s not vital to study much theory before you can play a song. While a pianist needs to know the notes in a chord a guitarist doesn’t need to, as he mainly uses chord blocks. In the guitar world we have what is called the CAGED system. We basically have five basic open chord shapes C, A, G, E and D, and by transposing them around the fingerboard – using a barre’ or a capo – we make up all the other chords.

We call “open chords” those chords that make use of both open strings and pressed notes. They are normally played close to the headstock and their unique sound makes them the chords of choice in many genres of music.

In music we have two important chord families, the Major and the Minor chords. A Major chord is made up of three notes the 1st, 3rd and 5th note of the scale, while a minor chord is basically the same but will have a flat 3rd. For example if you need to know which notes are in the C Major chord you have take the C major scale – C D E F G A B C – and take the 1st, the 3rd and the 5th out of the scale, which means that C Major Chord ( C ) is of C, E and G, while C minor chord (Cm) will be C, Eb and G. We call them triads as they are made up of three note even though on the guitar we double notes and use 4, 5 or even 6 strings to play them.

If all of this sounds Greek to you don’t worry, as you can just learn the guitar chords shapes and there you go. All you need to know is that the Major chords have a “Happy” feel and the Minor chords a “Sad” feel.

Once you have learned how to play simple triads – at least the open shapes – you should start practising alterations of them. The most popular are the sus2, sus4, 7th and add9 chords. You have a suspended chord when you substitute the 3rd with the 2nd or the 4th. You get a 7th or a add9 chord when you ad the 7th or the 9th note on top of the triad. Again don’t worry about the theory you can just learn the shapes for now.

The movable shapes are also very important and you should start by practicing the E and A barre’ chords first. They are very simple to memorize because one shape could now be used across the neck and give you different chords. Barre’ chords could be a little bit more challenging to play than open chords but they are very important as they enable you to play in most keys including sharps and flats.

Eventually you should work on power chords. Because they are made of the 1st and the 5th only, they are neither major or minor and one shape is used for both. Power chords make use of 2 max 3 notes and one shape fits all just like barre’ chords – actually they are identical to the low 3 strings on the E and A barre’ chords.

Even though they can sound nice on a acoustic guitar, it’s on a distorted electric guitar that they can shine and have been the work horse of Blues, Pop, Rock, Metal and more. Even melodic artist like Cold Play use power chords for their riffs.

When you learn guitar chords it’s a good idea to make use a chord book and learn from a good teacher. There’s so much to learn and, as you improve in your playing, it’s wiser to mastering the theory behind building chords. That way you can build your own chord shapes making use of the CAGED system instead of memorizing hundreds of shapes.

That’s all for me today I trust this column helped you to get a better understanding of the topic.

All the best

Antonio is a professional session guitarist and composer.
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Online Guitar Tutorials: 3 Chord Trick

March 28, 2010 at 4:33 pm | Posted in Guitar Instructions, Guitar Video Tutorials | Leave a comment
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If you are a beginner guitar player you must watch this! 3 chords 3 great songs

3 Chord Trick

Guitar Finger Picking Exercises

March 25, 2010 at 10:57 pm | Posted in Finger Picking Guitar, Guitar Instructions, Guitar Video Tutorials | Leave a comment
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Beginners or not this video is for you. Gives you a great insight on the finger picking techniques and 6 nice patterns you can learn and use on any song you like.

Finger Picking Basics

Finger Picking Pattern 1-3

Finger Picking Pattern 4-6

Jazz Guitar Music: No Two Ways About It

March 24, 2010 at 2:54 pm | Posted in Cool Videos | Leave a comment
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Antonio Orrico live!

Performing this smooth jazz track. A mix of Jazz & Blues Licks.

Easy Guitar Songs: Father & Son

March 22, 2010 at 9:05 am | Posted in Easy Guitar Songs | Leave a comment
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A classic song from Cat Stevens

Father & Son

Easy Guitar Songs: Losing My Religion

March 21, 2010 at 7:50 pm | Posted in Easy Guitar Songs, Guitar Video Tutorials | Leave a comment
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This is for sure on of the most popular songs by R.E.M. I love the simplicity of the song and it’s a great tool to get you playing very quickly. Enjoy the lessons

Losing My Religion Part I

Losing My Religion Part II

Country Road

March 20, 2010 at 3:38 pm | Posted in Easy Guitar Songs | Leave a comment
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This is such a classic country song that I felt every body should know how to play it. A little tricky is the alternated bass, but you don’t have to do it to get the song to sound properly. Enjoy!

Easy Guitar Songs: Clocks

March 18, 2010 at 10:18 am | Posted in Easy Guitar Songs | Leave a comment
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Also very simple song. Just 3 chords and a Capo.

Clocks

Solo: Beat It

March 7, 2010 at 8:37 am | Posted in Cool Videos | Leave a comment
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This is one of the greatest guitar solo of all times.

Great performance by Antonio Orrico

Beat it

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