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		<title>Tips for Choosing Your Ideal Electric Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 14:12:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Purchasing the right electric guitar will help you to enjoy your learning experience. Here are some easy to understand tips that will enable you to make a correct decision in purchasing your electric guitar. Are all the guitars the same? No. There are many types of electric guitars available in the market. Sound The right [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Purchasing the right electric guitar will help you to enjoy your learning experience. Here are some easy to understand tips that will enable you to make a correct decision in purchasing your electric guitar.</p>
<p>Are all the guitars the same? No. There are many types of electric guitars available in the market.</p>
<p><strong>Sound</strong><br />
The right guitar depends on the sound that you are interested in. While some guitars can easily switch between jazz, blues and rock without any perceptible difference, the others cater to only one type of sound. Choosing the sound that you want will simplify your purchase decision.</p>
<p><strong>Neck</strong><br />
Besides the sound you also need to take into account the location of the neck on the guitar. The two most common types of positions are the &#8220;set-neck&#8221; and the &#8220;bolt-on&#8221; necks. The set-neck allows you to keep on playing longer than bolt-on. The meeting point of the neck and guitar is tighter to allow the sound to move freely between the two.</p>
<p>The only disadvantage of set-neck is that it is difficult to repair or replace once it is damaged. The bolt-on style is available with the cheaper versions of guitars. The design is simple, locking the neck in a slot of the guitar body. Musical experts consider that this type of neck style does not give good quality sound and cannot be played longer, but this is more due to type of materials used. If you dont mind spending money for a superior quality sound but not a durable electric guitar, go for a set-neck.</p>
<p><strong>Frets</strong><br />
You can choose the electric guitar based on how wide and long the neck is. 21, 22 and 24 are the number of frets that you can get with the usual guitars. Stratocasters have 21 frets. This gives you a shorter neck but opting for large frets will let you play more easily. Jackson guitars have higher frets. The number of frets you should choose will depend on the number of notes you want to play. A higher number lets you play more sounds.</p>
<p>Have fun in choosing your ideal electric guitar!</p>


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		<title>Learn How to Play the Guitar Even If You Are Left Handed</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 19:21:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most individuals are right handed but it doesn&#8217;t really matter if you are a left handed individual. There are things that some right handed people can do that lefties can&#8217;t do but when it comes to playing a guitar, even left handed people can do it too as long as their determined and motivated. To [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most individuals are right handed but it doesn&#8217;t really matter if you are a left handed individual. There are things that some right handed people can do that lefties can&#8217;t do but when it comes to playing a guitar, even left handed people can do it too as long as their determined and motivated.</p>
<p>To be more inspired, it might help if you know some famous left handed guitarists. Yes, there are actually many left handed guitarists like Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, Albert King, Dick Dale, and Paul McCartney. These guitarists used re-strung guitars as well as left handed guitars and each of them have their own styles when playing the guitar. You can find more about them and their playing style by reading magazines or simply surfing the net.</p>
<p>By knowing their stories, you will be motivated to learn to play guitar even if you are left handed. Being a lefty should not be a hindrance if you really want to learn. </p>
<p>If you are a beginner, you should know that you have several options to learn to play a guitar. First, you can use guitars that are used by right handed people. You don&#8217;t need to re-string it, simply leave the strings as is and then try to play the guitar upside down. Now this may seem difficult and so you can opt for the second option wherein you re-string a guitar.</p>
<p>However, this is not very easy if you plan to play an electric guitar especially when using the tone and volume controls. The best option for most left handed individuals is using the left handed guitar because you don&#8217;t need to re-string it or play it upside down. </p>
<p>As a beginner, a huge portion of your time will be spent in looking for the best guitar in your local music stores or even in online stores. You need to prepare some money when purchasing a guitar especially if you want a left handed guitar. You see, left handed guitars are rather expensive because these are specially designed for lefties. Go for quality guitars that are sold at a reasonable price if you don&#8217;t want to break your savings. But once you learn to play the guitar well, you can now experiment in using different guitars, even right handed re-strung guitars. </p>
<p>Beginners are advised to get left handed guitars to learn all the basics of guitar playing easily. You need to memorize all the notes, chords, and other guitar playing techniques. Strumming is also a problem for some lefties but with practice and patience, you can learn it fast. Depending on your learning attitude, you need to choose the appropriate learning method. </p>
<p>When learning to play a guitar, left handed individuals should always remember to purchase first a left handed guitar. You need to invest in a guitar so that you can practice more often and you don&#8217;t need to borrow one every time you want to play the guitar. Then, find the guitar learning method that suits you.</p>
<p>After doing these things, you can now start and learn how to play the guitar even if you are left handed.  They sometimes say lefties are more creative, so this can even be an advantage in guitar playing.</p>


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