Showing posts with label Guitar Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guitar Tips. Show all posts

Monday, 30 September 2019

4 songs You can Play as a Beginner Guitar student


Learning songs are an important part of your Music Education. It builds your knowledge on music and the practical skill of all the techniques and theory you have been learning. As a beginner student it can give you a sense of achievement and encourage your interest towards the instrument. It can be as simple as chord playing or a melody of a certain song, everything helps in your progress. In this article, we would like to suggest some songs that, may sound difficult to learn, but actually with little commitment and practice, can do wonders in your playing.

Simple Man by Lynyrd Skynyrd

Although the original song is in G# minor/B major scale, you can turn the song into simple A minor/C Major scale and attempt the plucking of the song. The melody of it is really sweet and you will see a whole new perspective of using chords in a different manner. If you have a friend who can play the guitar as well, then a duo performance of the song with one playing the chord and the other plucking the melody will just boost your credential as an amateur musician and take up your performing skills up a notch.

Pani Da by Ayushman Khurana  (Vicky Donor)

This song has a very interesting strumming pattern, although you might find it hard to cope up with the speed in the beginning. But with everyday practice and a little commitment, you can get up to speed. Start practising it in a slow tempo and slowly increase it to the actual tempo. This song will not disappoint you in terms of sing-along or just showing off your skills. The strumming pattern sounds itself sounds complex but if you break it down and start from a slow speed building up the right technique, you can get this song within 2-3 weeks.




Sweet Child of Mine by Guns ‘N’ Roses

This song might sound really beyond your reach but just hear this out. The intro is a very clever use of pattern playing where most of the notes are the same, only the first note changes after every second round of one set of pattern. You can start off with just the chords itself and sing this famous number just for yourself. After you have sung the song, try picking the intro melody. This will surely improve your finger independence and give you a real look into the techniques of making a melody. Start with a slow tempo and gradually increase your speed, and in no time, you are set to become the next Slash amongst your peers.

Wonderful Tonight by Eric Clapton

If you are someone who wants to start playing solos, there is no better song than ‘Wonderful Tonight’ to start soloing. The intro or the melody line uses a very simple use of bend and easy to access notes on the guitar. The melody itself is used in the song in very selective parts and will incorporate the idea of soloing and playing chords together in a song. Besides, it is a beautiful song with such simple but romantic lyrics, it can just attract any crowd. 

We hope you enjoy these songs and try them out on your guitar. Write to us for more such tips and fun songs to play. Keep watching this space for more suggestions and music learning information.



BlueTimbre is a unique Music Company that provides Music Education and  Recording Studio services. BlueTimbre also works with schools to provide end-to-end Music Education solutions for schools. 
The BlueTimbre team comes with decades of cumulative experience in running Structured Businesses, Music Curriculum Development, Music Education and Performance.



Monday, 22 April 2019

How to Decide Between Guitar as a Hobby Vs. Guitar Graded Certified Course


Everyone has different ideas about the results or achievement they want from their instrument classes. Is it to challenge yourself in different period of times? or to learn it as a fun activity which will allow you to play at least the basics and play songs? Which is better? You can come to answer only when you know what you want to do with it. So, where do you see yourself with the instrument? Both have its advantages and disadvantages but it aims to make you better in your instrument.

Guitar as a Hobby
If you are looking for some fun time playing your instrument by yourself or with friends/family and want to reminisce and sing your favourite songs, this approach will help you get what you want. This approach emphasises on teaching you songs which you can play and sing along to. You won’t have to indulge in the musical theory that is been used in constructing these songs, although you will have the basic knowledge of what you are playing. In musical terms, you will be learning more about chords, strumming patterns and rhythm techniques. You don't have to worry about writing any music graded certification exam and focus your time solely on playing your favourite songs. If it is a hobby you want to cultivate or a hobby you want to get better at, you just have to play more songs and this approach will help you do that.



Guitar as a Certified Graded Course
Graded courses helps you in keeping track of your skill levels. The higher the grade you are in, the more skilled you likely are. Graded courses introduces musical theory and playing techniques in a progressive manner, getting tougher with each grade. This course really helps you if you really want to understand music as a whole which, will definitely shape you to become better and an informed musician. Graded course comes with a book from the board your music institution is affiliated with. These books will have musical pieces that comprise of hit tunes or pieces given exclusively by the particular board which you have to showcase in exams that they organise every year. You get certificates for passing each grade which basically certifies your skill in your instrument. There are 8 grades in total, so you really can have a goal of finishing that if you want to reach a professional level in your playing.

Summary
Overall, it really depends on what you wish to learn. If you wish to play songs, jam with your friends and have an amazing sing along sessions and be little more informed on theories and techniques, then the hobby approach is best for you. However, if you plan on becoming a professional and want be able to perform in gigs, the certification approach can help you better. Whichever you choose, once you are able to start playing your instrument and connect with it the way you want, it is going to be a lot of fun. So, pick up your instrument and get start rocking!


BlueTimbre is a unique Music Company that provides Music Education and  Recording Studio services. BlueTimbre also works with schools to provide end-to-end Music Education solutions for schools. 


The BlueTimbre team comes with decades of cumulative experience in running Structured Businesses, Music Curriculum Development, Music Education and Performance.

Tuesday, 9 April 2019

4 Things to Consider when Learning Guitar


Guitar is one of the most popular instruments that people learn due to its versatility and portability. However, there are also many guitars that are collecting dust in a corner of someone's room while many of them banging their heads over the possibility of learning the instrument but do not know where to start. Let’s discuss some of the points you need to start learning guitar.

1. Availability of instruments

To learn guitar, you must have the instrument which applies for almost all the musical instruments. But for guitarist it is most vital to have a guitar at home as it requires lot of practice and time to get adjusted to the basics of playing the guitar especially when you are just starting out. Leaving it to learn only in your music classes will take you a lot of time and might make you disinterested after a while. So, get a guitar and keep strumming until you get the tone you want out of your guitar.

2. Purpose of Learning

What do you want out of the guitar classes? Is it something that you want to pursue for a long time and want to be very thorough with all the theoretical studies or is it just a pastime or hobby so that you can play songs in social gatherings where you can just strum and sing for yourself or your friends? If you know what you want out of it, your instructor will have a much clearer idea about how to proceed with the lessons. The right approach will benefit you the most and you will see results that you wish to see.



3. Time and Commitment

It goes without saying that you need to give time to practice and commit a few hours in a day to your instrument. It is only practice and repetitive exercises that makes you good in these instruments. So, you have to make sure that you find time in your everyday schedule and use that to practice the guitar. The more time you spend with your instrument, the quicker you will learn to play it. It's understandable that you might miss practice on some days but there should never be a huge gap between your practice (frequency is important).

4. Listening to Music

You can't create music if you don't enjoy listening to it. There is hardly anyone on this planet who dislikes music however they may not enjoy listening to all kinds of music. There are so many different genres, different styles of music and every one of them has something unique to offer. We recommend that you have a collection of your favorite music, listen to them often and try to understand how they are using the instrument. It is important that you refer to someone’s style and try replicate them which, will boost your ability to understanding music and its dynamics better.

We hope our points will get you thinking and consider how to use all these different areas to make yourself a better musician. While your instructor can teach you several techniques, concepts and application, you can only get better by putting in practice and listening to more music. So take the plunge, commit yourself and see the incredible transformation in yourself.




BlueTimbre is a unique Music Company that provides Music Education and  Recording Studio services. BlueTimbre also works with schools to provide end-to-end Music Education solutions for schools. 

The BlueTimbre team comes with decades of cumulative experience in running Structured Businesses, Music Curriculum Development, Music Education and Performance.