Guitar Hero Who Cares?

The days of the Guitar Hero are long gone no one really cares anymore, except for guitar geeks here and there.  If you are a good guitar player, then that is great, but it is crazy to try to be "the world's greatest guitar player" anymore. 

The proof of this is right in any live music bar you go into: You'll see some guys all cranked up and shredding riffs, and people don't even look up from their drinks.

That's why it is a worthy goal to do something different.

Learn to play the guitar and harmonica together, better than you've heard anyone else do it live before.

It sounds great and it is rare, and people pay attention.

Here's the quoted article:

What It Takes to Be the Next Guitar Hero

by Bob L Danner

Joe Satriani, Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, and Slash are just some of the biggest names in rock history. These names are known for their masterful use of the guitar and each of them have innovated the art of guitar playing in their own ways.

Any aspiring musician who takes inspiration from these guitar heroes should remember that all of them were once a newbie. Of course, the same can be said about every other guitarist in the industry regardless of their musical genre or their current skill level. Realizing this can serve as a motivation for beginners who also dream of excelling in what they do.

Thankfully, there are a lot of great resources available for novice guitarists. An example of this would be the numerous guitar-tutorial websites that freely share basic and advanced lessons for interested learners. These online sites can be a huge help for anyone looking for information about basic chords, strumming techniques, scales, fingering exercises, and many more.

In addition, there are also many companies that sell instructional CDs and DVDs featuring amazing guitarists. These audio/video courses provide step-by-step instruction and they do it in a clear, easy-to-understand manner. If you want to access a more focused approach to learning the instrument, then this is a better option than merely browsing guitar websites. These days, there are even some cheap applications for tablets and smartphones that provide sequential lessons for learners.

However, it should still be noted that nothing beats the advantages of working with an actual guitar instructor. Hiring a professional teacher by signing up for guitar classes can be the fastest way to improve as a player. Although tutorial sites and DVDs can get you started in the right direction, only a real mentor can assess your strengths, point out your weaknesses, and tell you what you need to do to be better. Whether you are a beginner or someone looking for advanced instructions, a good guitar teacher can guide you in your efforts towards quicker progress.

Another advantage of enrolling for such a lesson is that you will be able to ask questions any time. If you have technical questions about the instrument or if you have certain musical styles you want to explore, all you have to do is ask. Your guitar teacher will be glad to respond and provide you with the needed help at once. You can never get that out of a DVD!

Bob Danner is an amateur photographer and hobbyist. He also loves playing musical instruments. He strongly recommends MSOM guitar lessons in Melbourne.

Article Source: EzineArticles.com


So let's work on being Guitar/Harmonica heroes, and have fun and sound really good no matter what else happens, right?

 

 

 

 
 

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