I was recently thinking about left handed guitar players ( I know I need to get out more often) and wondered what effect their left handedness had on their playing style. Most of the very famous ones we’re familiar with but I’ll list some anyway:
Jimi Hendrix- yep he has to go first still - as you probably know he mostly played a restrung right handed guitar which he played upside down. (the guitar, not Jimi, though early on who knows). Gibson did however custom make him a left-handed Flying V in 1969 which he used at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970.
Kurt Cobain - played a mixture of left-handed guitars and upside-down restrung right handed guitars. Favoured Mustangs and Jaguars, though dabbled a bit with Strats and had some custom made for him.
Paul McCartney (free again!) I know he played bass in the Beatles but he also played and plays guitar. Trivia fact - the guitar he first learned to play on which belonged to a childhood friend sold for over $600,000 in 2006! If you know some aspiring young rock gods you should perhaps lend them some gear (as long as you get it back and […]
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If you’ve already tried to teach yourself how to play the guitar, or spent hundreds of dollars on private lessons, then you might not be sure what to expect from a learn to play guitar DVD. Learning an instrument takes time and dedication. With learn to play guitar DVDs, you’ll take charge of your own progress, and enjoy opportunities to explore diverse offerings within the field of music.
DVD instruction is quite different from classroom or self-directed instruction; it is considerably more affordable, it occurs during convenient times in your schedule, and you can advance at your own pace. If you are new to the idea of DVD instruction, consider the following benefits that it provides.
Variety:
Learn to Play Guitar DVDs come in a wide array of formats, genres, and levels. Whether you want to learn Spanish guitar, jazz, or rock, there are DVDs out there geared toward every style. Some are geared toward absolute beginners, and others feature very advanced techniques. Note that if you choose this method to learn how to play, your options for expanding your abilities will be limitless, since you can pick up another genre or progress to a more difficult series whenever you are ready. When […]
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If you’ve been trying to master the guitar for an extended period of time, then you have realized a key fact. There are many types of chords - simple ones, difficult ones, and ridiculously difficult ones. Maybe you don’t have a whole lot of time to practice memorizing different chord shapes and jumping in and out of them from other positions. You might be surprised to find what amazing musical feats you can accomplish with just three simple guitar chords.
Try Country Music:
There is a saying that goes “country music is three chords and the truth.” This is almost a true statement. Many great country songs only have simple guitar chords in them, and they are in easy to play keys, like D, G, C, and A. For the ultimate in simplicity try Billy Ray Cyrus’s Achy Breaky Heart - it only has two chords in it!
Try a Capo:
If you struggle with bar chords, there is a simple solution - try a capo. Often times, you can find versions of a song online that has been altered with a capo to make the chord changes easier. You don’t even need to learn the rules of transposition - you can rely on […]
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