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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

The Basics Of Playing Piano Chords

By Lynn Lopez

Notes, scales, flats, natural, chords--they're all part of music, and something every piano player should know. For the musically unaccustomed, however, they can sound a bit like threatening, difficult terms to understand. If you're a beginner when it comes to playing the piano, it is essential for you to understand these because, like it or not, you will encounter them as you go about your lessons. One of the things you will learn about is how to play piano chords.

First of all, what are piano chords anyway? Simply put, piano chords are a combination of notes in a single key played simultaneously. The most basic chords consist of three notes. For example, take a look at the piano keyboard and look for two black keys placed together; the white key to the immediate left is C. Press C, then the second key after C, and the second key after that. That is what is basically known as the C major chord. There are twelve major chords all in all: C, G, F, D, E, A, Db, Eb, Ab, Gb, B, and Bb.

You can look up the positions of these chords and practice each of them on your own. When you practice playing them, just remember that it's not necessary to be able to play them quickly. The major chords are not the only ones you can play, but they're the right ones you should be learning first before moving on to the other types of chords.

For you to learn how to play piano chords properly, it always helps if you are already in the middle of a piano course and are therefore already familiar with the keyboard. That way, you already have an understanding of what it's like to produce music on the piano.

If you have a private instructor, you can ask him or her how to play piano chords to learn more about what they are and how they would sound. If you are learning on your own, taking an online course or studying with the help of e-books can really help improve the way you play piano chords. It would also be a good idea for you to find videos on YouTube or other video lessons to show you exactly how certain chords and chord progressions are performed.

Once you've gotten the hang of playing piano chords, you're well on your way to becoming a better pianist. - 18780

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Tips for Being a Great Guitarist

By Matthew James

There many to learn the guitar. Playing a guitar takes a lot of practice and no matter what method you choose, you will have to have to practice a lot. Luckily, there are many different ways to learn the guitar from itunes, to online videos, to self teaching books, to guitar tutors and classes. With so many options, it's easy to find the right way to learn the guitar for you.

Many people have the bad habit of learning the guitar that they often end up having minimal skills even if they practiced for a long time. In most cases, those people who want to learn the basics pick up a certain song they like and try to play it on the guitar. Those they practice a lot they don't have the knowledge to play correctly. Guitar experts do not recommend this method because it can easily tire you out when happening to pick up a difficult song.

As a new guitarist, you should focus your energies on building up practice playing the basic chords. By developing these basic skills, you will be much better at more advanced playing. Once you are an expert, everything else will be easier to pick up. Don't make the common mistake of learning just a few chords than trying to play a complicated song.

Playing a certain song can have several patterns in which you can learn during the basic lessons. Almost all songs are composed of repeated chord patterns. Due to that, you may want to master your basic chords before planning to move on to the full length of the song. You can learn many tips with a guitar tutor or via online with online videos.

When learning how to play guitar, getting an instructor would significantly help in speeding up your learning pace. Having a mentor does not always have to mean hiring a professional for weekly lessons. You may ask a friend who is proficient in playing the guitar for simple tips on how to improve your playing. On the other hand, it is still highly advisable to have a professional guitar coach when it comes to learning the lessons efficiently.

Learning the guitar is an easy thing to do but if you want to be very effective at it you must practice a lot and be involved with some group. Learning alone can be good but you will never know if you are making mistakes if you don't listen or talk to other guitar players. Make sure you practice a lot and get a guitar teacher or join a class in order to be effective at playing. - 18780

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Nickelback is back 2009 dates announced

By jyillian shmidt

Nickelback announced 2009 Concert Tour. In support of their new album, nickelback has recently appeared on Jay Leno. Critics and fans alike are praising Dark Horse. The New York Times raved, "Nickelback ... has been responsible for some of the heaviest pop hits of this decade and more notably, it has almost single handedly preserved the idea of the arena-rock ballad."

Wanna hear some numbers? Who has grossed in excess of $100 million? Who sold more than 30 million albums worldwide? Answer - Nickelback! Now they release Dark Horse, the first release since All The Right Reasons was released in 2005.

Four Canadians. Overnight success? Hard work? 1996 is the year the fame started for Nickelback. With 2 albums released and tours starting they showed hard work pays off.

By 2000 they had produced a third record, titled The State, which received significant radio play in their native Canada. The State was soon released on a major label in the US. The album produced two top 10 singles. Both 'Breathe' and 'Leader of Men' received radio play in the US and Canada and started to get the band noticed by rock fans everywhere.

Nickelback re-launched their official fan club site on November 13th, 08 where members can gain exclusive access to limited-edition merchandise and, audio and video. The site offers members exclusives, including meet and greets with the band. There's also a new social platform enabling members to network and chat with other members via message boards and many other interactive features. - 18780

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Guitar for Beginners - Learning to become a Rock Star.

By Ari Cooper-Smith

Guitar for beginners is all about starting from the beginning and learning the basics of playing the guitar. This instrument is often said to be one of the easiest ones to learn. In saying that in order to become a good guitar player you need to practice and spend time playing your guitar. Most of all you must enjoy playing your guitar. Practice hard and have fun with it.

Learning a few basic chords and strumming them out is not difficult by any stretch of the imagination. If you practice the seven primary chords for 30 minutes a day you will find that all in all it's not to physically or mentally demanding. This is not to say you will be able to do this in a matter of minutes but the fundamentals are pretty simple if you apply yourself.

Learning guitar for beginners can be a daunting task at first as coordinating your hands to play the right notes ad hold the correct chords while strumming the guitar can be challenging. When you first start of you will find it uncomfortable and your fingers will hurt. Just remember all great guitarists have gone through this. You just need to push through and continue the practice. The more you play the faster you will see yourself improving.

The next step to playing the guitar for beginners is learning how to correctly strum the strings. The way a guitarist strums their guitar results in different sounds. It is important that you learn to strum properly and with solid technique right from the beginning. This will lay a good foundation for you to grow and advance as a guitar player.

The next step when learning guitar for beginners is to start to play some simple songs and bringing everything that you have learnt so far together. It is best to play other people's songs as you will know what they are suppose to sound like. Start of slow playing note by note or chord by chord and keep practicing until you a confident to stitch it all together.

Many people learning guitar for beginners don't see themselves improving as they don't play and practice enough. You must have a hunger to master the skills of a guitarist. Constantly play your guitar even if you are simply playing one chord. Just practice, practice and practice some more. - 18780

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Get To Know The Piano Keyboard And Be A Better Pianist

By Lynn Lopez

So you're very interested in learning how to play the piano keyboard, but you find all those black and white keys and three pedals pretty intimidating? Don't worry; they're no cause for alarm. All you need to get started is to familiarize yourself first with all the parts of a piano keyboard.

The piano keyboard is made up of a total of 88 keys: 36 black keys and 52 white keys. The pitch of the notes ascend as you work your way up to the rightmost portion of the keyboard, indicating that your music's octaves are rising. The white keys are the natural notes, which aren't sharpened or flattened. Sharps and flats are sounded by pressing the black keys. For example, the black key immediately to the right of C is called the C sharp (C#). This C sharp key is the D flat key of a natural D. Simply put, a black key positioned at the right of a white key is the sharp, and the black key on the left is its flat.

That's a short sample of how you can figure out the flats, sharps, and naturals of a piano keyboard. If you want to broaden your skill and knowledge in playing the piano keyboard, you have to be familiar with notes, scales, and chords. Having a piano or an electronic piano keyboard would also allow you to practice what you learn right away. In this case, you can either take piano lessons.

But if you don't have the time or think you cannot afford the services of a private piano instructor, it would be best if you study on your own with the help of many online piano courses out there (yes, studying piano online is becoming a very popular option these days). Not only will online study help you go at your own pace, you also have a wealth of online videos available to you which will help you learn to play the piano keyboard.

You might wonder if you really will get to use all the keys on a piano keyboard--and the answer is yes, you actually will once you've become proficient in playing the piano. If you want to be able to play piano with fewer keys, consider getting an electronic keyboard instead. This doesn't have as many keys and it will make it easier for you to focus on playing your music. Electronic keyboards will, however, limit your ability to practice playing music in numerous octaves. - 18780

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